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Talking about people : readings in contemporary cultural anthropology
发布日期:2006-10-11  浏览

【内容简介】
A supplementary reader for cultural anthropology courses that consists entirely of contemporary articles that are global in both authorship and perspective. Recognizing the centrality of fieldwork to anthropological knowledge, the Third Edition includes essays that deal specifically with the nature and dilemmas of fieldwork. These essays, several of which have been commissioned especially for this volume, consider the changing status of the field, the nature of anthropological learning in the field, and ethical issues and dilemmas
This textbook has minor cover and corner wear. A front cover corner is slightly split and worn. Thumbing through the pages, I found no markings or highlighting.
Chapter Titles are:
What is Distinctive about Anthropology,
What is the Meaning of Culture,
What is the Relationship between Language and Culture,
How Do People Learn and Experiencd Their Culture,
How Do People Adopt to Nature,
How do People make a Living,
How do Women and Men Relate to Each Other,
What Does it Mean to Be in a Family,
How Do People Express Status and Group Membership,
How Do People control the Behavior of Others,
How Do People Relate to the Supernatural,
How Do Cultures Change,
What Does the Future Hold for Anthropology,
Glossary and Index.


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