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Weaving Together Culture and Cognition: An Illustration from Madagascar
2007
Intellectica Revue de l Association pour la Recherche Cognitive
This paper presents the results of an interdisciplinary collaboration between an anthropologist and two cognitive developmental psychologists. It pits the anthropological study of cultural representations against the psychological study of innate representational constraints. More specifically, it pits the ethnographic account of how Vezo adults in Madagascar describe the processes by which babies come to resemble people other than their birth parents against the claim that the development of
doi:10.3406/intel.2007.1283
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