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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... person in the Diel lineage 8.1 Map showing the Asian global economy Boxes 1.1 Culture 1.2 Socialization 1.3 A cultural misunderstanding 1.4 The Third World 2.1 Darwinian selection 3.1 How " primitive " ? 4.1 Cultural relativism 5.1 The ...
... person in the Diel lineage 8.1 Map showing the Asian global economy Boxes 1.1 Culture 1.2 Socialization 1.3 A cultural misunderstanding 1.4 The Third World 2.1 Darwinian selection 3.1 How " primitive " ? 4.1 Cultural relativism 5.1 The ...
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... person , you are likely to feel self - conscious , that is conscious of yourself . You start thinking about things that are normally automatic : how to walk , where to put your hands . The effort makes your movements stiff . For many ...
... person , you are likely to feel self - conscious , that is conscious of yourself . You start thinking about things that are normally automatic : how to walk , where to put your hands . The effort makes your movements stiff . For many ...
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... person . The proper word for this process is socialization , and it covers both formal schooling - where such a thing exists - and also all those ways in which children are coaxed and prodded into behaving as their families think they ...
... person . The proper word for this process is socialization , and it covers both formal schooling - where such a thing exists - and also all those ways in which children are coaxed and prodded into behaving as their families think they ...
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... person who can move back and forth gracefully . However it occurs , what follows is an expanded world in which to find interest and enjoyment . Nor need you give up anything in the process . You are no more at risk of losing your own ...
... person who can move back and forth gracefully . However it occurs , what follows is an expanded world in which to find interest and enjoyment . Nor need you give up anything in the process . You are no more at risk of losing your own ...
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... person would ever ask . Often these have a naïve quality , like a child asking why grass is green , or the sky blue . Such questions do have answers , but few adults bother to think about what seems too obvious not to be taken for ...
... person would ever ask . Often these have a naïve quality , like a child asking why grass is green , or the sky blue . Such questions do have answers , but few adults bother to think about what seems too obvious not to be taken for ...
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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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