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    In Search of an Object: Organicist Sociology and the Reality of Society in Fin-De-SiËcle France.Daniela S. Barberis - 2003 - History of the Human Sciences 16 (3):51-72.
    Through an examination of French organicism–one of the models proposed for the nascent science of sociology in the late 19th century–this article argues two main points: that organicism was crucial in the establishment of ‘society’ as a scientific object; and that the specific characteristics of this new object were retained by later sociology long after the organic analogies and evolutionary views that justified them had been explicitly abandoned. Organicism played a significant role in establishing a strong notion of society as (...)
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    David A. West. Darwin’s Man in Brazil: The Evolving Science of Fritz Müller. xxii + 316 pp., figs., bibl., index. Gainesville: University Press Florida, 2016. $79.95. [REVIEW]Daniela S. Barberis - 2017 - Isis 108 (3):711-712.
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    Figures of the Pre-Freudian Unconscious from Flaubert to Proust[REVIEW]Daniela S. Barberis - 2018 - Isis 109 (4):872-873.
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    Jan Goldstein. Hysteria Complicated by Ecstasy: The Case of Nanette Leroux. xi + 246 pp., illus., apps. Princeton, N.J./Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2010. $29.95. [REVIEW]Daniela S. Barberis - 2011 - Isis 102 (1):182-183.
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    Wiktor Stoczkowski. Anthropologies rédemptrices: Le monde selon Lévi‐Strauss. . 343 pp., bibl. Paris: Hermann Éditeurs, 2008. €32. [REVIEW]Daniela S. Barberis - 2010 - Isis 101 (1):264-266.
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