The Whole Creature: Complexity, Biosemiotics and the Evolution of Culture

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Lawrence & Wishart, 2015 - Culture - 173 pages
Drawing on the new field of complex adaptive systems and biosemiotics, this groundbreaking synthesis of evolutionary and cultural theory argues that--far from being opposed to nature--culture is the way that nature has evolved in human beings. This major contribution to both cultural studies and ecocriticism shows how complexity and biosemiotics forge the link between nature and culture, and provide a new and better understanding of how the whole human creature operates as both a social and biological being.

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