Ebook: Kinship, Language, and Prehistory : Per Hage and the Renaissance in Kinship Studies
Author: Doug Jones, Bojka Milicic
- Tags: Hage Per -- 1935-, Kinship., Anthropological linguistics., Language and culture.
- Year: 2010
- Publisher: University of Utah Press
- City: Salt Lake City, United States
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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A chronicle of the renaissance in kinship studies, these seventeen articles pay tribute to Per Hage, one of the founding fathers of the movement and long-time faculty member of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Utah. With mathematician Frank Harary, Hage pioneered the use of graph theoretical models in anthropology, a systematic analysis of diverse cognitive, social, and cultural components that provides a common technical vocabulary for the entire field. Anthropological studies have benefited from quantitative evaluation, particularly kinship, which is newly appreciated for its application to all social sciences. The chapters of this book, some original works by the contributors and some unpublished Hage material, attest to the importance of the continual study of kinship.
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