Cultural Anthropology ISE
126436394X
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9781264363940
Now in its 19th edition, Cultural Anthropology: Appreciating Cultural Diversity is an introduction to sociocultural anthropology, also covering linguistic and applied anthropology. While presenting cultural anthropology's core concepts and topics, …
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PART 1 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY
1 WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY??
2 CULTURE?
3 METHOD AND THEORY IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY?
PART 2 APPRECIATING CULTURAL DIVERSITY
5 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION?
6 ETHNICITY AND RACE?
7 MAKING A LIVING?
8 POLITICAL SYSTEMS?
9 GENDER?
10 FAMILIES, KINSHIP, AND DESCENT?
11 MARRIAGE?
12 RELIGION?
13 ARTS, MEDIA, AND SPORTS?
PART 3 THE CHANGING WORLD
14 THE WORLD SYSTEM, COLONIALISM, AND INEQUALITY
15 ANTHROPOLOGY’S ROLE IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD
1 WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY??
2 CULTURE?
3 METHOD AND THEORY IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
4 APPLYING ANTHROPOLOGY?
PART 2 APPRECIATING CULTURAL DIVERSITY
5 LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION?
6 ETHNICITY AND RACE?
7 MAKING A LIVING?
8 POLITICAL SYSTEMS?
9 GENDER?
10 FAMILIES, KINSHIP, AND DESCENT?
11 MARRIAGE?
12 RELIGION?
13 ARTS, MEDIA, AND SPORTS?
PART 3 THE CHANGING WORLD
14 THE WORLD SYSTEM, COLONIALISM, AND INEQUALITY
15 ANTHROPOLOGY’S ROLE IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD
Now in its 19th edition, Cultural Anthropology: Appreciating Cultural Diversity is an introduction to sociocultural anthropology, also covering linguistic and applied anthropology. While presenting cultural anthropology's core concepts and topics, the text also aims to demonstrate anthropology's relevance to the 21st-century world we inhabit. The subtitle of the text reflects its goal of instilling a sense of appreciation: (1) of cultural diversity, (2) of cultural anthropology as a field, and (3) of how an anthropological approach can build on, and help make sense of, the experience that students bring to the classroom.