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Anthropology Unbound A Field Guide to the 21st Century

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ISBN-10: 1594517738

ISBN-13: 9781594517730

Edition: 2nd 2010 (Guide (Instructor's))

Authors: E. Paul Durrenberger, Suzan Erem

List price: $32.95
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The first edition of the widely popular Anthropology Unbound (2007) prepared readers to see how the dynamics of Western economies were rapidly becoming unsustainable. This updated edition takes readers into the heart of the economic meltdown as it explains the many recent world events it had predicted. With the unique perspective of anthropology, this book offers a wider view of the present financial crisis-as well as pathways out of it. It describes the latest studies of fundamentalism, Al-Qaeda, and American culture. In lively form it invites any reader into an anthropological way of understanding our own society and the world at large.
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Book details

List price: $32.95
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2010
Publisher: Paradigm Publishers
Publication date: 1/1/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 352
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 1.034
Language: English

E. Paul Durrenberger was Professor of Anthropology for twenty-five years at the University of Iowa before moving to Penn State. He has published many influential articles and books.

Suzan Erem is a freelance writer for unions and author of Labor Pains: Inside America's New Union Movement (Monthly Review Press 2001). They are coauthors of Class Acts: An Anthropology of Service Workers and Their Union (Paradigm 2005).

Acknowledgments
Preface for Instructors
Introduction, or How to Read This Book
Prologue: In the Beginning
Science Basics
People Are Primates
Human Variation: Race and Gender
Language
How We Think about Kinship
Ecological Systems
An Anthropological Approach to Economics
Political Systems
Stratification without a State: Medieval Iceland
How States Work
The Anthropology of Religion
Political Economy
Class
Back to the Land
Global Processes, Local Systems
Connecting the People to the System
The End Is Near
Glossary
References
Index
About the Authors