Anthropology: The BasicsMcGraw Hill Professional, 9 вер. 2005 р. - 216 стор. 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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... important at this place and time. How are the cate- gories mobilized in social and political situations? It is important that the objective findings of physical anthropology be widely understood, but it must be conceded that they are ...
... important at this place and time. How are the cate- gories mobilized in social and political situations? It is important that the objective findings of physical anthropology be widely understood, but it must be conceded that they are ...
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... important statuses, however, they found it not so easy to specify rights and resp- onsibilities. What clan membership meant varied widely. Some clans were dispersed all over Zululand, others not. Even commoner clans had their senior ...
... important statuses, however, they found it not so easy to specify rights and resp- onsibilities. What clan membership meant varied widely. Some clans were dispersed all over Zululand, others not. Even commoner clans had their senior ...
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... important statuses in many African soci- eties were those related to kinship. Putting that another way, an individual was assigned at birth to groups and categories that would dominate his or her life. The most significant corporate ...
... important statuses in many African soci- eties were those related to kinship. Putting that another way, an individual was assigned at birth to groups and categories that would dominate his or her life. The most significant corporate ...
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1 Encountering Cultural Difference | 1 |
2 Misunderstanding Cultural Difference | 21 |
3 Social Dos and Donts | 38 |
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Aborigine African Political Systems American analogy ancestors anthro anthropologists Atoni Austronesian languages became Bemba biological blood type Boas Borneo British called Chapter chiefs child clan colonial communities complex Consequently cultural anthropology cultural relativism Darwin described diversity elaborate English ethnographers European evolution evolutionism example father female feminist feud fieldwork Firth gender global economy groups human Indian indigenous individual instance island kind kinship language learned Lévi-Strauss lineage linguistic living longhouse Lugbara male Malinowski Maori matrilineal means Meanwhile medical anthropology modern Moreover nature Ndembu nineteenth century notion Nuer Ojibwa organization participant observation pology populations primitive psychology race religion result ritual role rules sense shamans simply Social Darwinism social evolutionism social person society species status structure symbolic techniques things Third World Tikopian tion travel literature tribes Trobriand Trobriand Islands twentieth century villages Western whole women word Zulu