This anthropologist’s model of the “bricoleur” and “engineer” were used to contrast “untamed” human thought and civilized people. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this anthropologist who argued that the universality of the incest taboo led societies to favor exogamy and exchange women between kinship groups in his alliance theory of marriage.
ANSWER: Claude Lévi-Strauss
[10h] The incest taboo is mirrored by this effect, where children living together at a young age are less likely to be sexually attracted to each other.
ANSWER: Westermarck effect [prompt on reverse sexual imprinting]
[10e] Opponents of the Westermarck effect cite this person’s observation that Arapesh people lived with their future spouse from a young age in Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies. She also wrote Coming of Age in Samoa.
ANSWER: Margaret Mead
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