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Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From,…
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Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From, Where We Are Going (urspr publ 1989; utgåvan 1990)

av Marvin Harris

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Writing with the same wit, humor, and style of his earlier bestsellers, noted anthropologist Marvin Harris traces our roots and views our destiny.
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Titel:Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From, Where We Are Going
Författare:Marvin Harris
Info:Harper Perennial (1990), Paperback, 560 pages
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Our Kind: Who We Are, Where We Came From, Where We Are Going av Marvin Harris (1989)

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With this book, Harris accomplished an undertaking that few could achieve. He produced an overview of human biological and cultural evolution up to the present day that duly incorporates evidence from every field of anthropology in a way that is both entertaining and comprehensible for the general and academic reader.

After covering the biological evolution of modern humans from the earliest hominins, Harris begins presenting his case that after a certain point he calls "cultural takeoff" (35-40,000 years ago) cultural selection began serving as a proxy for natural selection in most facets of social life. He argues that many widespread human behaviors do not serve to maximize individual reproductive success, and it is actually minimized by such universal practices as female infanticide, abortion, contraception. His explanation for the shift is that, through cultural selection, the sexual instinct has been "decoupled" from the reproductive instinct, so investment in reproductive success is no longer a priority.

As one might expect, who is familiar with his work, Harris restricts his discussion of culture to functional explanations of why diverse traditions are best suited to given ecological and social environments. His theoretical perspective is decidedly evolutionary though not in the narrow sociobiological sense. Since the theme of the book is the evolution of culture, Harris is in his element, and the explanation he gives for the transition from redistributive chiefdoms to states, though admittedly anecdotal, has me completely convinced.

One of my favorite sections is titled "Was there life before chiefs?" Harris describes a few of countless examples of hunting and gathering societies which functioned without permanent positions of authority. Granting that societies with reciprocal exchange are economically egalitarian, Harris does not romanticize arguing that, in at least some of these, women are subordinate to men. He attributes this to the slight physical advantage of males over females.

The book ends on a dark note, reminding readers that, while human choice has been involved in every moment of the process of cultural selection, the major transformations of human societies have not been chosen as the big picture has always seemed to elude us. The last century has demonstrated this failure of foresight as new technologies have managed to threaten human and non-human life in new more acute ways than ever before. He poses the problem of how humans might gain some control over the process of cultural evolution before it kills us. ( )
  dmac7 | Jun 14, 2013 |
Nuestra especie es una suerte de compendio en forma de artículos breves (de no más de 4 o 5 páginas) que recoge las reflexiones e informaciones más relevantes de todas las obras publicadas por Harris. Leer Nuestra especie es como leer todo Harris.
El sexo, la homosexualidad, las costumbres gastronómicas, la gramática de la lengua, los memes, los genes, las modas, la violencia, el altruismo, el amor, la creencia en Dios, el arte, la diferencia entre sexos, la diferencia entre etnias… todos estos y muchos más asuntos son tratados por Harris en cada uno de los capítulos de este voluminoso libro (por hechuras y por cantidad de información contenida en él).

En definitiva, un manual de la vida, del ser humano, de la especie. Un radiografía que cualquiera debería inspeccionar antes de osar verter una opinión sobre cualquier tema terrenal. Un apropiado prólogo que luego puede abrir sendas hacia libros más técnicos y complejos
`Font: [http://www.papelenblanco.com/divulgacion/nuestra-especie-de-marvin-harris] ( )
  BibliotecadeBlanes | Aug 3, 2011 |
Fantastic book full of rare insights. A thinker's book which makes you think. Something in it for everyone. ( )
1 rösta kurvanas | Sep 4, 2009 |
I remember reading this book when I was 15, and it explained to me so many questions I had - that I was dazzled. Of course, later I found out many theories were shoddy, but the idea that there could be an explanation to all of this without the need of involving God - left its marks on my belief system to date. ( )
  eburcat | Dec 11, 2005 |
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