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The field of nonverbal communication is a strategic site for demonstrating the inextricable interrelationship between nature and culture in human behaviour. This book, originally published in 1997, aims to explode the misconception that "biology" is something that automatically precludes or excludes "culture". Instead, it points to the necessary grounding of our social and cultural capabilities in biological givens and elucidates how biological factors are systematically co-opted for cultural purposes.

The book presents a complex picture of human communicative ability as simultaneously biologically and socioculturally influenced, with some capacities apparently more biologically hard-wired than others: face recognition, imitation, emotional communication, and the capacity for language. It also suggests that the dividing line between nonverbal and linguistic communication is becoming much less clear-cut.

The contributing authors are leading researchers in a variety of fields, writing here for a general audience. The book is divided into sections dealing with, respectively, human universals, evolutionary and developmental aspects of nonverbal behaviour within a sociocultural context, and finally, the multifaceted relationships between nonverbal communication and culture.
Preface vii
1 Nonverbal Communication: Crossing the Boundary Between Culture and Nature
1(26)
Ullica Segerstrale
Peter Molnar
Part I New Findings on the Universality of Human Nonverbal Communication
2 Universal Facial Expressions of Emotion: An Old Controversy and New Findings
27(20)
Paul Ekman
Dacher Keltner
3 Psychophysiological Reactions to Facial Expressions
47(14)
Ulf Dimberg
4 Universals in Interpersonal Interactions
61(26)
Wulf Schiefenhovel
Part II Development of Emotions in a Social and Cultural Context
5 Preverbal Communication in Humans and the Genesis of Culture
87(22)
Hanus Papousek
Mechthild Papousek
6 Development of Emotions and Their Expression in Task-Oriented Situations in Infants and Preschool Children
109(22)
Klaus Schneider
7 Nonverbal Communication in Nonhuman Primates: Implications for the Emergence of Culture
131(20)
Stephen J. Suomi
Part III The Social Role of Nonverbal Communication and Emotions: Evolutionary Inferences
8 Communication Signals of Animals: Contributions of Emotion and Reference
151(20)
Peter Marler
Christopher S. Evans
9 The Social Function of "Smile" and "Laughter": Variations Across Primate Species and Societies
171(20)
Signe Preuschoft
Jan A.R.A.M. van Hooff
10 Primate Communication and the Ecology of a Language Niche
191(20)
Alexandra Maryanski
11 The Evolution of Emotions: The Nonverbal Basis of Human Social Organization
211(18)
Jonathan H. Turner
Part IV Nonverbal Communication as a Mediator Between Nature and Culture
12 Nonverbal Communication and Culture
229(16)
Walter Goldschmidt
13 Posture as an Interface Between Biology and Culture
245(18)
Michel Heller
14 Sign Language and Gestures in Medieval Europe: Monasteries, Courts of Justice, and Society
263(12)
August Nitschke
15 Nonverbal Communication and the Emergence of Moral Sentiments
275(18)
Robert Frank
List of Authors 293(2)
Author Index 295(8)
Subject Index 303
Ullica Segerstrale and Peter Molnar