Best of
Anthropology

1959

The Masks of God, Volume 1: Primitive Mythology


Joseph Campbell - 1959
    The author of such acclaimed books as Hero With a Thousand Faces and The Power of Myth discusses the primitive roots of mythology, examining them in light of the most recent discoveries in archaeology, anthropology, and psychology.

The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life


Erving Goffman - 1959
    This book explores the realm of human behavior in social situations and the way that we appear to others. Dr. Goffman uses the metaphor of theatrical performance as a framework. Each person in everyday social intercourse presents himself and his activity to others, attempts to guide and control the impressions they form of him, and employs certain techniques in order to sustain his performance, just as an actor presents a character to an audience. The discussions of these social techniques offered here are based upon detailed research and observation of social customs in many regions.

The Meaning of Grace


Charles Cardinal Journet - 1959
    Charles Journet explores philosophy, revelation and history to explain grace fully. Journet lays out both the doctrinal development of grace and corrects persistent mistakes that Catholics make about grace. He covers habitual grace, actual grace, predestination, justification, merit, and much more. He even includes a revealing exploration of Adam's earthly paradise and how the nature of the Fall called forth God's response of grace.

The Lore and Language of Schoolchildren


Iona Opie - 1959
    Going outside the nursery, with its assortment of parent-approved entertainments, to observe and investigate the day-to-day creative intelligence and activities of children, the Opies bring to life the rites and rhymes, jokes and jeers, laws, games, and secret spells of what has been called "the greatest of savage tribes, and the only one which shows no signs of dying out."

Five Families: Mexican Case Studies in the Culture of Poverty


Oscar Lewis - 1959
    One of the truly seminal works in modern cultural anthropology, Five Families is a dramatic and forceful account of the men, women, and children of five Mexican families and the impoverished communities in which they live.

Calvin's Doctrine of the Christian Life


Ronald S. Wallace - 1959
    Wallace has found that all Calvin's decisions on widely differing aspects of the Christian life can be understood and seen in their unity as they arise from his doctrine of the person and work of Christ as involving, once-for-all, the sanctification and destiny of the Church. In this context the book shows that humanity lives the Christian life as they seek to fulfill their calling to royal priesthood in Christ in union with his death and resurrection.

The Cultural Unity of Black Africa: The Domains of Patriarchy and of Matriarchy in Classical Antiquity


Cheikh Anta Diop - 1959
    

The Mirage of Health: Utopia, Progress, and Biological Change


René Dubos - 1959
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Apologies to the Iroquois with A Study of the Mohawks in High Steel


Edmund Wilson - 1959
    Edmund Wilson examines the plight, life, history, and culture of the Iroquois in New York State.

Zoo Quest for a Dragon Including the Quest for the Paradise Birds


David Attenborough - 1959
    The book is published by arrangement with Lutterworth Press, the original publishers of Zoo Quest for a Dragon. Book Two, Quest for the Paradise Birds, has been written especially for this Companion Book Club edition.

The Golden Book Encyclopedia, Book 5: Daguerreotype to Epiphyte


Bertha Morris Parker - 1959
    

Ancient Man in North America


H.M. Wormington - 1959
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The Golden Book Encyclopedia, Book 6: Erosion to Geysers


Bertha Morris Parker - 1959
    

Indians


Edwin Tunis - 1959
    An illustrated history of the day-to-day lives and customs of the various Indian tribes inhabiting North America before the arrival of the Europeans.