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October 3, 2007
The Originary Hypothesis: A Minimal Proposal for Humanistic Inquiry brings together a series of new essays by collaborators of Eric Gans and Gans himself, that demonstrate the sophistication and applicability of Gans' originary hypothesis as well as its ability to transcend formalistic and narrowly disciplinary approaches to the arts and social sciences. Along with essays reconsidering the origins of Romanticism and its consequences for contemporary politics and popular culture, originary accounts of materialism and Christianity, the book, in a timely manner, addresses the relevance of the originary hypothesis to our post-9/11 world. Perhaps alone among contemporary discourses in critical theory, originary thinking eschews fashionable victimary nihilism, enabling us to reconsider our relation to the sacred center and the modern marketplace.

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  • Paperback: 358 pages
  • Publisher: The Davies Group Publishers (October 3, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1888570369
  • ISBN-13: 978-1888570366
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Katz's volume showcases original research on "The Originary Hypothesis", March 26, 2008
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This review is from: The Originary Hypothesis: A Minimal Proposal for Humanistic Inquiry (Paperback)
Since its "invention" in the early 1980s, virtually all published material on Generative Anthropology--and the minimalist human model from which it operates, the "Originary Hypothesis"--came from the man who first proposed the theory, Eric Gans. With the publication of Adam Katz's _The Originary Hypothesis: A Minimal Proposal for Humanistic Inquiry_ (Davies Group Publishers, 2007), however, we finally have a collective volume showcasing a sampling of the original research that uses GA as a heuristic model to explain human desires, institutions and esthetic pursuits. The contributors constituting a veritable "Who's Who" of GA studies, each previously publishing articles in Gans's on-line journal _Anthropoetics_ and participating in the annual GATE (Generative Anthropology Thinking Event), what is impressive in the volume is the breadth of scholarship to which GA lends itself. While both Richard van Oort and Peter Goldman approach Shakespeare from a position of anthropological inquiry, Christopher Morrissey examines GA and the originary model in terms of evolution and "Intelligent Design". Matthew Schneider explains the "Romantic Poetics" of Wordsworth, Dickens and Arnold in Gansian terms and, at the same time, Andrew Bartlett explores hot topics of cloning, genetic engineering and bioethics, turning to GA in response to modern "accusations of `playing God'." Also included in this volume is a concise treatment of the structure of the hypothesis by scholar Chris Fleming, who recently published a similar monograph, critiquing the ideas of René Girard (_René Girard: Violence and Mimesis_, Polity, 2004). And, besides his photo gracing the cover of the book, Gans himself provides two original articles to the volume, the first offering an anthropo-historical explanation of "Firstness" and the second an intimate auto-portrait of the inventor of GA, who frames himself as a "Bronx Romantic." Presenting an interesting and varied spectrum of contemporary analysis with GA as a focal point, Katz's work is an important (and highly-recommended) testament to the widespread advances of the Originary Hypothesis in the past three decades.
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5.0 out of 5 stars GA speaks of Eric Gans' Originary Hypothesis, November 24, 2007
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The face on half the cover hides the intellect behind the Originary Hypothesis Dr. Eric Gans. All things begin with an originary sign that defers violence and is the precurser of those words and signs that serve the same purpose in today's world. Gans' Generative Anthropology is put forth in his web blog GA with parables of current happenings which key the generative regression to the simplest form reductable. This book of contributions by renoun educators and Gans himself endeavors to explain this version of humanistic inquiry. It is excellently done for the sophisticated reader seeking a new outlook into the difficult quandries of todays world.
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