Culture, Identity, and Essentialism
Culture, Identity, and Essentialism
Anthropological and Psychological Approaches
Wagner, Wolfgang; Moya, Cristina
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2026
369
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9783032119179
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Culture, Identity, and Essentialism-Anthropological and Psychological Approaches .- Part I. Evolutionary and Developmental Roots of Essentialism.- Chapter 2. Can Evolutionary Epistemology Shed Light on the Role of Essentialism in Group-Thinking?.- Chapter 3. Cognitive Adaptation to Culturally-Evolved Ethnic Landscapes.- Chapter 4. Ethnic Identity, Enculturated Essentialism, and Instrumental (De)Essentializing.- Chapter 5. The Cognitive, Cultural, and Motivational Foundations of Social Essentialism: A Developmental Perspective.- Part II. Cultural Roots and Historical Trajectories of Essentialism.- Chapter 6. Culture, Group, and Identity: The Case of Diversity Ideology.- Chapter 7. The Origin of WEIRD Essentialism.- Part III. Individuals' Roles in the Construal of Identity and Essentialism.- Chapter 8. A Functionalist Account of Social Identity.- Chapter 9. Essence and Class: Conceptualising the Experience of Intergenerational Social Mobility in the UK.- Chapter 10. The Limits of Essentialism Within and Across Territories.- Part IV. The Collective Construal of Identity and Essentialism .- Chapter 11. Mutual Maltese and Arab Representations in Malta-A Project of Reconciliation.- Chapter 12. Identities as Projects, Essentialism as Rhetoric.- Chapter 13. The Interface of Ethnicity and Institutions: Power, Regulations, and Ethnic Distinctions.- Chapter 14. Intergroup Violence Without Essentialist Beliefs:
The Case of Turkana Cattle Raiders.- Part V. Instead of an Afterword.- Chapter 15. Of Elephants and Aspirins: Similarity, Gestalt Perception, and Inductive Inference in Essentialism.
The Case of Turkana Cattle Raiders.- Part V. Instead of an Afterword.- Chapter 15. Of Elephants and Aspirins: Similarity, Gestalt Perception, and Inductive Inference in Essentialism.
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Chapter 1. Introduction to Culture, Identity, and Essentialism-Anthropological and Psychological Approaches .- Part I. Evolutionary and Developmental Roots of Essentialism.- Chapter 2. Can Evolutionary Epistemology Shed Light on the Role of Essentialism in Group-Thinking?.- Chapter 3. Cognitive Adaptation to Culturally-Evolved Ethnic Landscapes.- Chapter 4. Ethnic Identity, Enculturated Essentialism, and Instrumental (De)Essentializing.- Chapter 5. The Cognitive, Cultural, and Motivational Foundations of Social Essentialism: A Developmental Perspective.- Part II. Cultural Roots and Historical Trajectories of Essentialism.- Chapter 6. Culture, Group, and Identity: The Case of Diversity Ideology.- Chapter 7. The Origin of WEIRD Essentialism.- Part III. Individuals' Roles in the Construal of Identity and Essentialism.- Chapter 8. A Functionalist Account of Social Identity.- Chapter 9. Essence and Class: Conceptualising the Experience of Intergenerational Social Mobility in the UK.- Chapter 10. The Limits of Essentialism Within and Across Territories.- Part IV. The Collective Construal of Identity and Essentialism .- Chapter 11. Mutual Maltese and Arab Representations in Malta-A Project of Reconciliation.- Chapter 12. Identities as Projects, Essentialism as Rhetoric.- Chapter 13. The Interface of Ethnicity and Institutions: Power, Regulations, and Ethnic Distinctions.- Chapter 14. Intergroup Violence Without Essentialist Beliefs:
The Case of Turkana Cattle Raiders.- Part V. Instead of an Afterword.- Chapter 15. Of Elephants and Aspirins: Similarity, Gestalt Perception, and Inductive Inference in Essentialism.
The Case of Turkana Cattle Raiders.- Part V. Instead of an Afterword.- Chapter 15. Of Elephants and Aspirins: Similarity, Gestalt Perception, and Inductive Inference in Essentialism.
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