Cultural anthropology
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Cultural anthropology
Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2011
13th ed
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Cultural Anthropology, provides both a comprehensive and scientific introduction to cultural anthropology. It helps the reader understand how humans vary culturally and why they got to be that way. This new edition also highlights migration and immigration in the context of globalization.
Table of Contents
Cultural Anthropology 13e
Table of Contents
Part I Introduction
CHAPTER 1 What Is Anthropology
CHAPTER 2 Culture and Culture Change
CHAPTER 3 History of Theory in Anthropology
CHAPTER 4 Explanation and Evidence
Part II Cultural Variation
CHAPTER 5 Communication and Language
CHAPTER 6 Getting Food
CHAPTER 7 Economic Systems
CHAPTER 8 Social Stratification: Class, Ethnicity, and Racism
CHAPTER 9 Culture and the Individual
CHAPTER 10 Sex, Gender, and Culture
CHAPTER 11 Marriage and the Family
CHAPTER 12 Marital Residence and Kinship
CHAPTER 13 Associations and Interest Groups
CHAPTER 14 Political Life: Social Order and Disorder
CHAPTER 15 Religion and Magic
CHAPTER 16 The Arts
Part III Using Anthropology
CHAPTER 17 Applied, Practicing, and Medical Anthropology
CHAPTER 18 Global Problems
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