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Thus, their theories must be used as roots for the study of sociology of religion, just as Protestantism and Totemism serve as roots for religious thought in society. (Course Material) Works Cited Freund, Julien, The Sociology of Max Weber, pp. 176-217 Weber, Max.
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It is useless to recapitulate the different theories of totemism, ..... wild fruits and roots, a band of them descended from the north- ...
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If the totem animal is the father, then the two main commandments of totemism, the two taboo rules which constitute its nucleus—not to kill the totem animal and not to use a woman belonging to the same totem for sexual purposes—agree in content with the two crimes of Oedipus, who slew his father and took his mother...
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Secret of the totem: religion and society from McLennan to Freud. .... on religious development in order to better [End Page 484] understand Judeo-Christian roots, ... of the connection between sex and theories of totemism tout court. ...
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For more than half a century three theories have exercised a potent influence on many sides of Classical and Anthropological studies--the Sun myth of Kuhn and Max Müller, the Tree worship of Mannhardt, and the Totemism of J.F. McLennan.
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THREE - FUNCTIONALIST THEORIES OF TOTEMISM ... Then perhaps we are thrown back to Durkheim who said there is an instinct to emblamize and paint the body. But he roots it in affect. Levi-strauss says that affect is an affect, not a cause.
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Totemism from ote, root ot, possessive form otem, in the Ojibway dialect of the Algonquin stock of American Indians; by some authorities spelled dodeme (Father de Smet), todem (Father Petitot), Toodaim, dodaim, totam (J. Long); ... The conviction of the intimate union constitutes the religious aspect of Totemism;
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Anthropologists involved in cross-cultural comparisons have slowly learned to exercise caution when employing concepts whose roots lie in the Western tradition to make sense of practices originating outside that tradition. ... Again beginning with historical and contemporary theories, the discussion here will attempt...
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