Conformity and conflict : readings in cultural anthropology
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Conformity and conflict : readings in cultural anthropology
Pearson/Allyn and Bacon, c2008
2008 ed
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Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An ideal complement to standard anthropology texts or as a stand-alone text/reader, the best-selling Conformity and Conflict continues to offer students an in-depth look at anthropology as a powerful way to study human behavior and events.
This Premium Edition retains all 37 readings from the Twelfth Edition, and provides online access to thirteen additional readings from the Tenth and Eleventh Editions. As always, each reading retains the accessibility Conformity and Conflict is well known for, covers a broad range of theoretical perspectives that demonstrate basic anthropological concepts, and presents the view that anthropology provides a fascinating perspective on the human experience.
目次
Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology
Twelfth Edition
2008 Edition
James Spradley
David W. McCurdy
An ideal complement to standard anthropology texts or as a stand-alone text/reader, the best-selling Conformity and Conflict continues to offer students an in-depth look at anthropology as a powerful way to study human behavior and events.
The 2008 Edition retains all thirty-seven readings from the twelfth edition and provides online access to thirteen additional readings previously published in the tenth or eleventh editions. Readings have been selected based on the comments and suggestions of Conformity and Conflict adopters across the country and are accessible through a website using an access code provided with this text.
These classic readings help carry the long tradition of Conformity and Conflict into the information age:
The Laws of Looking, by Michael Argyle
Millennialists and the State: Reflections after Waco, by Michael Barkun
How Sushi Went Global, byTheodore C. Bestor
The Military Name Game, by Sarah Boxer
Witchcraft Tswana Style, by Charlanne Burke
Government, Oil, and Political Transformation: The Inupiat Eskimo Case, by Norman A. Chance
Domestication and the Evolution of Disease, by Jared Diamond
Navigating Nigerian Bureaucracies, by Elizabeth A. Eames
Women in the Global Factory, by Annette Fuentes and Barbara Ehrenreich
Teleconditioning and the Postmodern Classroom, by Conrad Phillip Kottak
Law and Order, by James P. Spradley and David W. McCurdy
Blood on the Steppes: Ethnicity, Power, and Conflict, by Jack Weatherford
Illegal Logging and Frontier Conservation, by Nathan Williamson
Each reading retains the accessibility for which Conformity and Conflict is well known, covers a broad range of theoretical perspectives that demonstrate basic anthropological concepts, and presents the view that anthropology provides a fascinating perspective on the human experience.
What the reviewers are saying...
"The reader offers a variety of very accessible readings on a number of topics central to cultural anthropology... They are easy to work into lectures and to combine with other readings. The students always remember the readings from this book."-Margaret L. Brown, Washington University
"Students appreciate the candor and occasional humor as well as the depth and wide range of the articles." -Alanson L. Hertzberg, Cosumnes River College
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