Purity and stamina
Clean and deflated. Analysis of the notions of impure and taboo - the most famous book of British cultural anthropologist Mary Douglas, first published in 1966. In 1991, the Times Literary Supplement placed it on the list of the 100 most influential non-fiction books published after 1945. In Polish, the book was published in the translation by Marta Bucholc, published by the State Publishing Institute.
In Cleansing and Blotting, Mary Douglas treats the division into clean and scalable as common to all societies and analyzes the impact of these categories on human activities. It raises questions about why we classify something as "clean" and others as "dirty", and how this division is about moral good and evil. The book clearly reveals the inspirations of Douglas in Dürkheim, as seen in the conclusions he draws from his considerations: "dirty" and taboo is all that does not fit in the accepted classification. Bibliography
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