Anthropology: The BasicsRoutledge, 2 мая 2006 г. - Всего страниц: 224 The ultimate guide for the student encountering anthropology for the first time, Anthropology: The Basics explains and explores key anthropological concepts including:
This student-friendly text provides an overview of the fundamental principles of anthropology and is an invaluable guide for anyone wanting to learn more about this fascinating subject. |
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... and Language 7 Culture and Nature 8 The End of the Tribes 9 Culture and the Individual 10 Critical Anthropology Bibliography Index vi 1 21 38 54 74 89 115 139 163 182 207 213 ILLUSTRATIONS Figures 2.1 One of the exotic forms of humans.
... and Language 7 Culture and Nature 8 The End of the Tribes 9 Culture and the Individual 10 Critical Anthropology Bibliography Index vi 1 21 38 54 74 89 115 139 163 182 207 213 ILLUSTRATIONS Figures 2.1 One of the exotic forms of humans.
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Peter Metcalf. ILLUSTRATIONS Figures 2.1 One of the exotic forms of humans illustrated in the Liber Chronicorum of Hartmann Schedel 3.1 The island of Tikopia 4.1 A family tree as seen by a person in the Diel lineage 8.1 Map showing the ...
Peter Metcalf. ILLUSTRATIONS Figures 2.1 One of the exotic forms of humans illustrated in the Liber Chronicorum of Hartmann Schedel 3.1 The island of Tikopia 4.1 A family tree as seen by a person in the Diel lineage 8.1 Map showing the ...
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... humans lived in such isolation as to know nothing of others , and human history is above all a story of cultural collisions and accommodations . But there is so much mobility in the modern world that such interactions are for many ...
... humans lived in such isolation as to know nothing of others , and human history is above all a story of cultural collisions and accommodations . But there is so much mobility in the modern world that such interactions are for many ...
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... deeper sense . Anthropologists are unstinting in their admiration of what we might call cultural fluency . Wherever it is found , it constitutes a unique expression of the human spirit . It is doubly ENCOUNTERING CULTURAL DIFFERENCE 5.
... deeper sense . Anthropologists are unstinting in their admiration of what we might call cultural fluency . Wherever it is found , it constitutes a unique expression of the human spirit . It is doubly ENCOUNTERING CULTURAL DIFFERENCE 5.
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Peter Metcalf. unique expression of the human spirit . It is doubly admirable to have access to more than one . ETHNOCENTRISM Not surprisingly , throughout history many people have refused the adventure , finding in it only something ...
Peter Metcalf. unique expression of the human spirit . It is doubly admirable to have access to more than one . ETHNOCENTRISM Not surprisingly , throughout history many people have refused the adventure , finding in it only something ...
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Social Dos and Donts | 38 |
African Political Systems | 54 |
Anthropology History and Imperialism | 74 |
Culture and Language | 89 |
Culture and Nature | 115 |
The End of the Tribes | 139 |
Culture and the Individual | 163 |
Critical Anthropology | 182 |
Bibliography | 207 |
Index | 213 |
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