Produktbild: Introducing Anthropology

Introducing Anthropology What Makes Us Human?

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.04.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

24,3/18,8/2,4 cm

Gewicht

1032 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-4414-1

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This new edition of Introducing Anthropology updates a formidable and thought-provoking inquiry into what makes us human, and highlights how students can knowledgeably take part in important but sometimes difficult conversations that help shape a more just and sustainable world.
Edward Liebow, Executive Director, American Anthropological Association
 
"A classroom text written by teachers for teachers. I cannot recommend it highly enough."
David Shankland, Director, Royal Anthropological Institute
 
"Now, more than ever, we need to gain an empathetic understanding of the peoples with whom we share our planet. This makes anthropology essential to basic education. Fortunately, this book provides an excellent introduction to the subject replete with fascinating illustrations and insights that convey just how absorbing and interesting this task can be. It is one of those books one immediately wishes everyone would read."
Daniel Miller, University College London
 
PRAISE FOR THE PREVIOUS EDITION
 
"A lively and comprehensive introduction to a broad range of anthropological themes, peppered with ethnographic examples showcasing the diversity of human lives and societies, this book fills a gap and not only reveals the knowledge contributions of anthropology but also gives a hint of its magic."
Thomas Hylland Eriksen, University of Oslo
 
"A thorough introduction to anthropology which is as engaging as it is informative. A must-read for all students starting in the subject, as well as an excellent book for those who simply want to know more about the subject matter and methods of anthropology."
Dave Latham, Birmingham Metropolitan College

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

23.04.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

368

Maße (L/B/H)

24,3/18,8/2,4 cm

Gewicht

1032 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-5095-4414-1

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Introducing Anthropology
  • Preface

    Who is This Book For?

    What Makes Us Human?

    Culture: Universality and Diversity

    Ethnographic Research

    How to Use This Book

    Acknowledgements

    1 What Makes Us Human?

    Key issues and debates

    How Did Humans Evolve?

    Cultural Evolution

    How Do Humans Vary? The Concept of Race and a Critique of the Concept

    Conclusion

    2 Research Methods

    Key issues and debates

    Ethnography

    Digital Anthropology

    Conclusion

    3 The Body

    Key issues and debates

    Body Modifications and Decorations

    Body Types

    Anthropological Theories of the Body

    Symbolic Classification and the Body: The Body and Society

    Conclusion

    4 Ways of Thinking and Communicating

    Key issues and debates

    Classification

    Explaining Events

    Language

    Nonverbal Communication

    Human Communication before Writing: Oral Traditions

    How Are Modern Technologies Affecting Communication?

    Conclusion

    5 Social Relations

    Key issues and debates

    Social Class, Caste, Gender, Age

    Kinship

    Marriage Patterns

    Kinship Relationships with Nonhuman Species and Objects

    The Effect of Technological Advances on Definitions of Kinship

    Using Objects to Express Social Relations.

    The Spread of Capitalism

    Conclusion

    6 Engaging with Nature

    Key issues and debates

    Cultural Practices in Relation to the Environment

    The Nature versus Culture Debate

    The Relationship between Humans and Animals

    Anthropology and Climate Crisis

    Conclusion

    7 Personhood

    Key issues and debates

    Development of the Western Philosophical Concept of Personhood

    Examples of Concepts of Personhood

    How is Personhood Expressed and Understood by Anthropologists?

    Personhood and Boundaries.

    Conclusion

    8 Identity

    Key issues and debates

    How Do Anthropologists Understand Identification?

    Social Memory: 'Folk' Memory-Making

    Language

    Music

    Shaping Group Identities

    Conclusion

    9 Ritual

    Key issues and debates

    Types of Ritual

    Functions of Rituals

    Anthropological Approaches to Ritual

    Political Rituals

    Rites of Passage

    Conclusion

    10 Gender

    Key issues and debates

    Gender and Biology

    Feminism

    Queer Theory

    Gender, Relationships and Power

    Alternative Gender Identities

    Conclusion

    11 Boundaries

    Key issues and debates

    Boundaries and Bodies

    Boundaries between Ethnic Groups

    Boundaries between Humans and Cyborgs

    Conclusion

    12 Globalization

    Key issues and debates

    The History of Globalization

    How Do Anthropologists Study Globalization?

    Anthropology of Tourism

    The Impact of Globalization

    Creolization

    Does Globalization Lead to Homogeneity?

    Globalization and Migration

    Consequences of the Global Economy

    Local and Global Impacts of Globalization

    Conclusion

    13 The Role of Material Culture

    Key issues and debates

    What Is Material Culture?

    Archaeology, Anthropology and the Role of Material Culture

    Are Digital Objects Material?

    Aesthetics: The Culturally Constructed Nature of Beauty

    How Do Material Objects Symbolize Relationships?

    Theories of Material Culture

    Material Objects Used to Communicate and Negotiate Identity

    The Representation of Material Culture

    Conclusion

    14 Applied Anthropology

    Key issues and debates

    What is Applied Anthropology?

    Advocacy in Anthropology

    Applied Anthropology and Public Health

    Ethics and Applied Anthropology

    The American Anthropological Association

    Examples of Applied Anthropology

    Anthropologists' Testimonies and Case Studies

    Conclusion

    Key Terms

    References

    Ethnographic Films

    Websites

    Index