DOMESTICATION AND HISTORICITY:IN MEMORY OF PETER J. WILSON

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  • Jeffrey Sissons

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https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-vol3iss2id20

Abstract

In this paper, dedicated to the memory of Peter Wilson, I take as my starting point his last book on cultural evolution – The Domestication of the Human Species – and propose a way in which its thesis might be elaborated and extended. Briefly, I argue that if, as I think Wilson has shown, domestication coincided with the appearance of society as explicit, objectified structure, then this had significant implications for the nature of domesticated historicity. Domestication was not only an epochal break in human history, but it also made possible new modes of social transformation.

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11-06-2008

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Sissons, J. (2008). DOMESTICATION AND HISTORICITY:IN MEMORY OF PETER J. WILSON. Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies, 3(2), 137–149. https://doi.org/10.11157/sites-vol3iss2id20

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