Sex and Repression in Savage Society

Sex and Repression in Savage Society
Author: Bronislaw Malinowski
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2022-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Savage Society

Savage Society
Author: Bikramjit Lahiri, Anindita Das
Publisher: spectrum of thoughts
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-02-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Since civilization of mankind, we understood the value of growing together, uplifting each other for betterment of the whole community and called it a Society. But as we are moving forward in time our society is intoxicated with certain evils and it is changing our society into a heartless judgmental place. We live in a society where rape victim is criticized for her dress up or working in an office or working in night shifts. Inhuman acts like marital rape is still legal in India. Killing innocents in the name of "honor killing" is still considered as ritual in India. LGBT people are considered as abnormal, insane, under the impact of black magic or curse to this Indian society. Mental Health is a hoax, Depression is going into the veins of the youth today! "Savage Society" is a loud Voice, against all these cruel acts and brutal treatments of the society. A small step towards creating a "Humane Society" to be lived in.

Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Crime and Custom in Savage Society
Author: Russell Smith
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351525123

Crime and Custom in Savage Society represents Bronislaw Malinowski's major discussion of the relationship between law and society. Throughout his career he constructed a coherent science of anthropology, one modeled on the highest standards of practice and theory. Methodology steps forward as a core element of the refashioned anthropology, one that stipulates the manner in which anthropological data should be acquired. Malinowski's choice of law was not inevitable, but neither was it unmotivated. Anyone interested in understanding the social structure and organization of societies cannot avoid dealing with the concept of "law," even if it is to deny its presence. Law and anthropology have shown a natural affinity for one another, sharing a beneficial history of using the methods and viewpoints of one to inform and advance the other. The best lesson Malinowski provides us with comes in the last paragraphs of Crime and Custom in Savage Society: "The true problem is not to study how human life submits to rules; the real problem is how the rules become adapted to life." On that question, he has left us richly inspired to continue the quest.

Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Crime and Custom in Savage Society
Author: Bronislaw Malinowski
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2013-07-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1136417249

This volume discusses aspects of small scale societies, including the study of the mental processes, as well as indigenous economics and law.

Sex and Repression in Savage Society

Sex and Repression in Savage Society
Author: Bronislaw Malinowski
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1134522037

Part of the new Routledge Classics series Malinowski was one of the founders of social anthropology and one of the first to become involved in ethnographic fieldwork A core primary text for undergraduates in anthropology, philosophy and psychology

Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Crime and Custom in Savage Society
Author: Bronisław Malinowski
Publisher: Masterlab
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2024-02-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8379915623

Classic text in a modern e-book form. Download it to your handheld reader today and enjoy reading! [From Preface] The modern anthropological explorer, who goes into the field fully trained in theory, charged with problems, interests, and maybe preconceptions, is neither able nor well-advised to keep his observations within the limits of concrete facts and detailed data. He is bound to receive illumination on matters of principle, to solve some of his fundamental difficulties, to settle many moot points as regards general perspective. He is bound, for example, to arrive at some conclusions as to whether the primitive mind differs from our own or is essentially similar; whether the savage lives constantly in a world of supernatural powers and perils, or on the contrary, has his lucid intervals as often as any one of us; whether clan-solidarity is such an overwhelming and universal force, or whether the heathen can be as self-seeking and self-interested as any Christian. In the writing up of his results the modern anthropologist is naturally tempted to add his wider, somewhat diffused and intangible experiences to his descriptions of definite fact; to present the details of custom, belief, and organization against the background of a general theory of primitive culture. This little book is the outcome of a field worker's yielding to such temptation. In extenuation of this lapse — if lapse it be — I should like to urge the great need for more theory in anthropological jurisprudence, especially theory born from actual contact with savages. I should also point out that in this work reflections and generalizations stand out clearly from the descriptive paragraphs. Last, not least, I should like to claim that my theory is not made of conjecture or hypothetical reconstruction but is simply an attempt at formulating the problem, at introducing precise concepts and dear definitions into the subject.

Crime and Custom in Savage Society

Crime and Custom in Savage Society
Author: Bronislaw Malinowski
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1989
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780822602101

Bronislaw Malinowski achieved international recognition as the founder of "functionalism" in social anthropology, based on his studies of Melanesian society on the Trobriand Islands off New Guinea. His Crime and Custom in Savage Society is now one of the classic works of modern anthropology. In his book, Malinowski describes and analyzes the ways in which Trobriand Islanders structure and maintain the social and economic order of their tribe. This is essential reading for anyone interested in anthropology.

Savage Pastimes

Savage Pastimes
Author: Harold Schechter
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2005-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780312282769

In this cogent and well-researched book, Harold Schechter argues that, unlike the popular conception of the media inciting violence through displaying it, without these outlets of violence in the media a basic human need would not be met and would have to be acted out in much more destructive ways. Schechter demonstrates how violent images saturated the earliest newspaper, how art and disturbing images are not incompatible and how the demoaisation of comic books in the 1950s det up a pattern of equating testosterone fuelled entertainment with aggression.

A Savage Order

A Savage Order
Author: Rachel Kleinfeld
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2018-11-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1524746878

The most violent places in the world today are not at war. More people have died in Mexico in recent years than in Iraq and Afghanistan combined. These parts of the world are instead buckling under a maelstrom of gangs, organized crime, political conflict, corruption, and state brutality. Such devastating violence can feel hopeless, yet some places—from Colombia to the Republic of Georgia—have been able to recover. In this powerfully argued and urgent book, Rachel Kleinfeld examines why some democracies, including our own, are crippled by extreme violence and how they can regain security. Drawing on fifteen years of study and firsthand field research—interviewing generals, former guerrillas, activists, politicians, mobsters, and law enforcement in countries around the world—Kleinfeld tells the stories of societies that successfully fought seemingly ingrained violence and offers penetrating conclusions about what must be done to build governments that are able to protect the lives of their citizens. Taking on existing literature and popular theories about war, crime, and foreign intervention, A Savage Order is a blistering yet inspiring investigation into what makes some countries peaceful and others war zones, and a blueprint for what we can do to help.