The peer-reviewed journal of Generative Anthropology, founded by Eric Gans at UCLA. Published 1995–2024 (Vols 1–30), featuring essays by Van Oort, Bartlett, Dennis, Ludwigs, McKenna, Goldman, Eshelman, Gans, Girard, and others.
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The articles in this issue, all by prior contributors, deal with a variety of subjects. Andrew Bartlett’ s originary analysis of science and memory begins an ambitious three-part sequence whose...
Department of English Kwantlen University College Surrey, BC Canada Andrew.Bartlett@kwantlen.ca I. Frankenstein as Modern Myth and the Need for an Idea of “Originary Science” 1 In Originary Thinking:...
dactylic@verizon.net Religion is the relation of man to his own nature . . . but to his nature not recognized as his own, but regarded as another nature, separate, nay, contra-distinguished from his...
Department of French & Francophone Studies UCLA Los Angeles CA 90095-1550 gans@humnet.ucla.edu The politics of the past few years, dominated by the reality and threat of Islamic terrorism, seem...
Institute for the Research of Organized & Ritual Violence, LLC dperlmutter@ritualviolence.com Wartime atrocities are typically attributed to psychological warfare, military strategies or individual...