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Introducing Cultural Anthropology

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ISBN-10: 0073531022

ISBN-13: 9780073531021

Edition: 4th 2009

Authors: Aar Podolefsky, Peter Brown, Roberta Edwards Lenkeit

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Introducing Cultural Anthropology, a short yet comprehensive anchor text, is an approachable, full-color introduction to cultural anthropology. This edition continues to provide students with the opportunity to explore anthropology's relevance to their own lives. Unique opening vignettes draw students into each chapter while the rich visual program allows professors to use a brief text without sacrificing visual appeal. "Try This" exercises encourage students to think critically and apply anthropological concepts, perspectives and methods, and the "Anthropology Around Us" boxes focus on the application of anthropological concepts featured in each chapter.
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Book details

List price: $108.67
Edition: 4th
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Publication date: 10/17/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 416
Size: 7.25" wide x 9.00" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 1.342
Language: English

Anthropology: What Are Its Subfields and Perspectives?
Culture: What Makes Us Strangers When We Are Away From Home?
Fieldwork: How Are Data Gathered?
Language: Is This What Makes Us Human?
Subsistence Strategies and Resource Allocation I: What Challenges Face Foragers?
Subsistence Strategies and Resource Allocation II: How Did Food Production Transform Culture?
Marriage, Family, and Residence: What are the Possibilities?
Kinship and Descent: Are These the Ties That Bind?
Gender and Sexuality: Nature or Nurture?
Political Order, Disorder, and Social Control: Who Decides?
Belief Systems: How Do We Explain the Unexplainable?
Expressions: Is This Art?
Culture Change and Globalization: What Have We Learned?
Applying Anthropology: How Does It Make a Difference?