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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It gives me great pleasure to serve as a guest editor for the post-conference issue of Anthropoetics . I would like to thank Eric Gans for this opportunity even as I acknowledge his substantial...
Izumi Dryden is associate professor at Mie Prefectural College of Nursing in Mie, Japan. She teaches liberal arts courses on reading in English, literature and medicine, and communications. Her...
Abstract This paper explores the musical interests of Charles Darwin and Florence Nightingale, two prominent figures of nineteenth-century England, through the lens of Generative Anthropology (GA)....
Abstract This study investigated the origins of human language through several examples of the characteristic communication styles of aphasic patients and critically examined the widely held theory...
Abstract There are various aspects of language generation, and Eric Gans has identified its mechanisms in the process of human evolution. This paper examines the ancient Japanese religious leader...
Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia globo@uniandes.edu.co Abstract My task in this piece is to give a different but still plausible account of the emergence of the human within the framework...