Book contents
- Civilisation Recast
- Civilisation Recast
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Civilisation: A Critical and Constructive Review
- Chapter 2 Civilisation in This Book
- Chapter 3 Long-Term Traditions of Food, Substance, and Sacrifice: Interpreting Cultures of Ingestion in West, South, and East Asia
- Chapter 4 Neolithicities: From Africa to Eurasia and Beyond
- Chapter 5 Ancestors, Civilisation, and Hierarchy: Some Comparisons from Africa
- Chapter 6 Civilisation in China
- Chapter 7 Civilisation and the Government of ‘Civilisation’ in Contemporary China
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
Conclusion
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 July 2019
- Civilisation Recast
- Civilisation Recast
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Civilisation: A Critical and Constructive Review
- Chapter 2 Civilisation in This Book
- Chapter 3 Long-Term Traditions of Food, Substance, and Sacrifice: Interpreting Cultures of Ingestion in West, South, and East Asia
- Chapter 4 Neolithicities: From Africa to Eurasia and Beyond
- Chapter 5 Ancestors, Civilisation, and Hierarchy: Some Comparisons from Africa
- Chapter 6 Civilisation in China
- Chapter 7 Civilisation and the Government of ‘Civilisation’ in Contemporary China
- Conclusion
- References
- Index
Summary
We have offered a conception of civilisation that describes all human cultures but sets them in larger contexts of similarity, differentiation, and variation and in longer durations of persistence and transformation. Our minimal definition of civilisation is ‘self-fashioning by restraint and with reference to an encompassing sense of the world that also defines what is human and what humans do, what is perceptible by living human senses and what is not, distinguishing insides from outsides’.
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- Civilisation RecastTheoretical and Historical Perspectives, pp. 182 - 186Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019