
Symbols and Meaning: A Concise Introduction
Author(s): Mari Womack (Author)
- Publisher: AltaMira Press
- Publication Date: 7 April 2005
- Language: English
- Print length: 180 pages
- ISBN-10: 0759103216
- ISBN-13: 9780759103214
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
In her latest book, Mari Womack successfully integrates a theoretical history of academic approaches to symbols with dozens of rich, ethnographic examples from around the world. Symbols and Meaning stands as an elegant contribution to the canon of introductory anthropology, which aims to provoke reflection on not only the wide range of cultural symbols but also the reasons why people hold symbols as powerful markers of identity and essential to everyday life. — Derek Pardue, Union College, Schenectady
Womack has succeeded in providing an introduction to the anthropology of symbolism that is comprehensive, clearly-written, elegant, and fair. Taking an eclectic approach, she guides the reader through the leading theoretical ideas in the development of symbolic anthropology, always anchoring her theoretical discussions with ethnographic examples, both classic and new. Her ability to bridge between ancient or distant cultural traditions and our contemporary world is striking, and at times breathtaking. Her style is unpretentious and economical, yet always interesting and intelligent. Teachers of symbolic anthropology will delight in this trustworthy and open-minded presentation, as will any nonspecialist looking for a starting place from which to approach this rich and profound subject. — Allen W. Johnson, University of California, Los Angeles
Symbolism is a complex and often subtle subject to understand. Mari Womack has written a lucid and readily understandable book that manages to cover all the domains into which symbolism extends, and to relate to both its social and psychological aspects. She shows how symbolism is involved in our social and interpersonal lives, how it is used in such diverse areas as sports and the arts, and in more traditional areas like religion and ceremonial ritual. Womack also demonstrates how symbolism is studied by scholars, the various ways in which it is interpreted, and most interestingly, how it is used in those parts of the world that are mainly non-literate. Written form an anthropological perspective, this book should not only be of value for the university population, but to all readers who are interested in the cultural world around them. — Douglass Price-Williams, Professor Emeritus, Departments of Psychiatry and Anthropology, University of California at Los Angeles
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