Quotes by Charles King

"Cultures are cunning tailors. They cut garments from convenience and then work hard to reshape individuals to fit them."
Charles King
"If you found yourself upset at some other society’s customs, Boas argued, the truly scientific thing to do was to analyze your own reaction. It was probably a good clue to the things that your own culture held dear. The best data generator was your own sense of disgust."
Charles King
"Deviance of any type, she argued, was no more than a mismatch between an individual’s way of navigating through life and the catalog of behaviors and emotions that her society tended to prefer and value. Normalcy in any society was only an edited version of the grand text of all possible human behaviors; there was no reason to expect that every society would do the editing in precisely the same way. Ways of being in the world were abnormal only in the sense that the local context created “the psychic dilemmas of the socially unavailable."
Charles King
Charles King

Charles King (October 12, 1844 – March 17, 1933) was an American soldier and a distinguished writer.