Weston La Barre - Literature

Literature

  • Atwood D. Gaines, Paul E. Farmer, "Weston La Barre", in Encyclopedia of Anthropology SAGE Publications (2006), ISBN 0-7619-3029-9
  • Weston La Barre: Muelos: A Stone Age Superstition About Sexuality, Columbia University Press, 1984, ISBN 0-231-05961-2
  • Weston La Barre: Shadow of Childhood: Neoteny and the Biology of Religion, University of Oklahoma Press, 1991, ISBN 0-8061-2328-1
  • Weston La Barre: The Peyote Cult, Shoe String Press, 1976, ISBN 0-208-01456-X
  • Weston La Barre: Ghost Dance: The Origins of Religion, Waveland Press, 1990, ISBN 0-88133-561-4
  • Weston La Barre: They Shall Take Up Serpents: Psychology of the Southern Snake-Handling Cult, Waveland Press, 1992, ISBN 0-88133-663-7
  • Weston La Barre: The Human Animal, Chicago, 1954 (on Japanese snake phallisms, among other things).
  • Weston La Barre, Culture in Context, Selected Writings of Weston La Barre, Duke UP, Durham, NC, 1990.
  • Weston La Barre, Psychoanalysis in Anthropology, in Science and Psychoanalysis vol. 4, Jules Masserman, ed., New York: Grune and Stratton, 1961.

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