Myth in Primitive Psychology by Bronislaw Malinowski PhD DSc (1926).pdf

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PSY CH E
M IN IA T U R E S
G e n e ra l S e rie s N o. 6
M YTH
IN
P R IM IT IV E
PSYCHOLOGY
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PSYCHE M INIATURES
Each
2/6
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M E D IC A L
SE R IE S
M igraine
F. G. Crookshank, M .D., F.R.C.P.
Aphasia
S. A. Kinnier Wilson, M .D., F.R.C.P.
Rheumatic Diseases
M. B. Ray,
D .S.O.,
M.D.
*The Troubled Conscience
Professor C. Blondel
*Types of M ind and Body
E. Miller, M.B., M.R.C.S., D.P.M.
*Dermatological Neuroses
W . J. O ’Donovan,
C .B .E .,
M .D., M.R.C.P.
*Tics—M ental and Physical
A . F. Hurat, M .D., F.R.C.P.
*The Intelligence of the N orm al C h ild
Professor Rene Cruchet
*Idiosyncrasies
Sir Humphry Rolleston, Bt., K.C.B., F.R.C.P.
GENERAL
Science and Poetry
Over-Population
Man N ot A Machine
The H unter in Our M idst
Fee, F i, Fo, Fum
M yth in Prim itive'Psychology
*Economics and Social Psychology
*The Alchem y of Light and Colour
*The Father in Prim itive Psychology
*The Literary Uses of Type
*The M ind of a Chim panzee
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I. A. Richards
P. Sargant Florence
Eugenio Rignano
R. Lowe Thompson
H. J. Massingham
B. Malinowski
P. Sargant Florence
Oliver L. Reiser
B. Malinowski
Adelyne More
C. K. Ogden
I n p r e p a r a t io n
PUBLISHED IN C O N N E C TIO N W IT H
PSYCH E
A QUARTERLY JOU RN AL OF GENERAL A N D
APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
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M Y T H
IN
P R IM IT IV E
PSY C H O L O G Y
BY
BR O N ISLA W M A LIN O W SK I
Ph.D., D.Sc.
Reader in Social Anthropology in the
University of London
Author of
“ The Father in Primitive Psychology "
LONDON:
KEGAN PAUL, TRENCH, TRUBNER & Co. Ltd.
BROADW HOUSE, CARTER LANE, E.C.
AY
1926
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Great
B rita in by
R. I. SE V E R S .
CAMBRIDGE
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DEDICATION
TO SIR JAM ES FRAZER
I f I had the power of evoking the past,
I should like to lead you back some
twenty years to an old Slavonic uni­
versity town— I mean the town of
Cracow, the ancient capital of Poland
and the seat of the oldest university in
eastern Europe.
I could then show
you a student leaving the mediceval
college buildings, obviously in some
distress of mind, hugging, however, under
his arm, as the only solace of his troubles,
three green volumes with the well-known
golden imprint, a beautiful conventiona­
lized design of mistletoe— the symbol of
The Golden Bough’ .
I had just then been ordered to
abandon for a time my physical and
chemical research because of ill-health,
but I was allowed to follow up a favourite
side-line of study, and I decided to make
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