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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About Our Contributors Andrew Bartlett lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He teaches composition and literary analysis at Kwantlen University College in Surrey (a suburb of Vancouver)....
The origin of the idea for the Generative Anthropology Thinking Event is no easy thing to pin down. I am tempted to trace the narrative far back in my personal history to the year I first read Rene...
Kwantlen University College Surrey, B. C. Canada V3W 2M8 Andrew.Bartlett@kwantlen.ca My thesis in this investigation is that the anthropological idea of God may be of interest and might possess value...
Department of English University of Ottawa 70 Laurier Avenue E. Ottawa ON Canada K1N 6N5 Ian.Dennis@uottawa.ca There are only a few brief mentions of Lord Byron in the foundational texts of...
Department of English Quinnipiac University Hamden, CT 06518 Adam.Katz@quinnipiac.edu In a fairly recent Chronicle of Love & Resentment (326), “Return of the Sacred I–the Sacred and the Significant,”...
Department of English Language and Literature Central Michigan University Mt. Pleasant, Michigan 48859 peter.t.koper@cmich.edu “There is no way to refute the world of primary orality. All you can do...
Redeemer Pacific College 7600 Glover Road Langley B.C. Canada V2Y 1Y1 PGP email: Key ID 0x6DD0285F I. Being-as-First-Known as Species-Specifically Human Cognition What we think about, and why we...
French & Francophone Studies UCLA Los Angeles CA 90095-1550 gans@humnet.ucla.edu For over two decades I have maintained that generative anthropology is a new way of thinking that constitutes a...