An Anthropology of the Subject: Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning and Significance for the World of Anth...

 

An Anthropology of the Subject: Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning and Significance for the World of Anth...



An Anthropology of the Subject: Holographic Worldview in New Guinea and Its Meaning and Significance for the World of Anth...



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An Anthropology of the Subject rounds out the theoretical-philosophical cosmos of one of the twentieth century's most intellectually adventurous anthropologists. Roy Wagner, having turned culture and symbols inside out (in The Invention of Culture and Symbols That Stand for Themselves, respectively), now does the same for the subject and subjectivity. In studying the human subject and the way human culture mirrors itself, Wagner has redefined holography as the exact equivalence, or comprehensive identity, of part and whole in any human contingency.

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