Cultural anthropology : a global perspective
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Cultural anthropology : a global perspective
(Always learning)
Pearson, c2016
9th edition
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Includes bibliographical references (p.444-474) and index
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Connect with the World Around Us Through Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective acquaints readers with the cultural discipline of anthropological studies. The text recognizes that in the nature of our 21st century world, humans need a much greater capacity for understanding different cultures than ever before. By examining classical and current research, the text brings readers closer to the theories, data, and critical thinking skills needed to understand global humanity.
The Ninth Edition takes a comparative and interdisciplinary approach in its evaluation of topics such as human evolution, language divergence, and social developments throughout the world. By introducing readers to different perspectives of this global topic, the text provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of cultural anthropology.
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Table of Contents
PART 1: BASIC CONCEPTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
1. Introduction to Anthropology
2. Human Evolution
3. Culture
4. The Process of Enculturation: Psychological and Cognitive Anthropology
5. Language
6. Anthropological Explanations
PART 2: STUDYING DIFFERENT SOCIETIES
7. Analyzing Sociocultural Systems
8. Environment, Subsistence, and Demography
9. Technology and Economics
10. Social Structure, the Family, Gender, and Age
11. Politics, Warfare, and Law
12. Religion and Aesthetics
PART 3: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS IMPACT
13. Globalization, Culture, and Indigenous Societies
14. Globalization in Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean
15. Globalization in the Middle East and Asia
16. Race and Ethnicity
17. Contemporary Globalization Trends
18. Applied Anthropology
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