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✨Tues Mar 10, 18:30 (UTC London)🌗
Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis
The Revolutionary Origins of Language

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LIVE in Daryll Forde Room, 2nd Floor, UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, WC1H 0BW
ZOOM ID 952 8554 1412 passcode Wawilak

Anthropologists Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis talk about their forthcoming book 'The Revolutionary Origins of Language' (Yale UP 2026). Drawing on primatology, linguistics, evolutionary theory, biological and social anthropology, in particular of existing central African hunter-gatherer societies,

they show how early human societies' unique cooperative childcare, ritualized practices and egalitarian politics was fundamental to language emergence.

language emerged not just for practical communication but through dramatic, shared cultural performances fostering deep trust and symbolic understanding, a shift from primate dominance to shared humanity.

Chris Knight is the founder of the Radical Anthropology Group and author of Blood Relations: Menstruation and the origins of culture (1991).

Jerome Lewis lectures in Social Anthropology at University College London.

Recording for Chris and Jerome here

https://vimeo.com/1176021658

The Revolutionary Origins of Language by Jerome Lewis and Chris Knight Tue, Mar 10

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