ABSTRACT
First published in 1999. This is Volume V of six of a series on Anthropology and Psychology. Written in 1928, this book is a collection of essays and series of memoirs on ethnological subjects that are scattered in volumes not readily accessible to students.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter
Introduction
part 1|53 pages
Psychology
chapter 1|18 pages
Sociology and Psychology 1
chapter II|15 pages
Freud's Concept of the “Censorship”1
chapter III|15 pages
The Primitive Conception of Death
chapter IV|3 pages
Intellectual Concentration in Primitive Man
part II|40 pages
Psycho–Medical Studies
chapter I|5 pages
Massage in Melanesia
chapter II|9 pages
Circumcision, Incision and Subincision
chapter III|24 pages
Sexual Relations and Marriage in Eddystone Island of the Solomons
part III|193 pages
Diffusion
part |46 pages
A.–Psychological
chapter I|23 pages
The Concept of “Soul-Substance” in New Guinea and Melanesia
chapter II|21 pages
The Ethnological Analysis of Culture1
part |147 pages
B.–Cultural and Historical
chapter I|10 pages
Convergence in Human Culture
chapter III|9 pages
The Problem of Australian Culture1
chapter IV|6 pages
The Distribution of Megalithic Civilization
chapter V|17 pages
Land Tenure in Melanesia
chapter VI|21 pages
The Disappearance of Useful Arts1
chapter VII|10 pages
The Double Canoe1
chapter VIII|17 pages
Sun-Cult and Megaliths in Oceania1
chapter IX|24 pages
The Peopling of Polynesia1
chapter X|26 pages
Irrigation and the Cultivation of Taro
part IV|29 pages
General