ABSTRACT

Have you ever wondered how the internal space of our brain connects with the external space of society? Drawing on hermeneutics and neuroscience Stephen Reyna develops an anthropological theory that explains the relationship between the biological and the cultural.
Recent popular interest in the brain is evident, and now social anthropologists are starting to consider connections between science and anthropology. Reyna is an anthropologist prepared to tackle big and difficult questions. This accessibly written book will cause quite a stir in anthropology, and will appeal to those interested in the mysteries of the brain.

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

part I|72 pages

Bungled connections

chapter Chapter 3|40 pages

Confronting the ‘insurmountable’

part II|70 pages

The connector

chapter Chapter 4|25 pages

Neurohermeneutics

chapter Chapter 5|43 pages

A neurohermeneutic theory of culture

part III|27 pages

Coda

chapter Chapter 6|19 pages

What neurohermeneutics is not and is

Is not a biological über-determinism; is a knotty causation

chapter Chapter 7|6 pages

A Boasian social anthropology