Introductory readings in anthropology [electronic resource] / edited by Hilary Callan, Brian Street and Simon Underdown.
Publisher: New York : Berghahn Books in association with the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2013Description: xvi, 442 p. : illContent type:- text
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- online resource
- 9780857454409 (e-book)
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- GN25 .I58 2013
- Also available in printed form ISBN 9780857459688
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Published by Berghahn Books in association with the Royal Anthropological Institute Anthropology seeks to understand human social behaviour and how societies are formed. As a method of inquiry it embraces an enormous range of topics, and as a discipline it covers a multitude of fields and themes, as shown in this selection of original writings. Anthropology seeks to understand the roots of our common humanity, the diversity of cultures and world-views, and the organisation of social relations and practices. As a method of inquiry it embraces an enormous range of topics, and as a discipline it covers a multitude of fields and themes, as shown in this selection of original writings. As an accessible entry point, for upper-level students and first year undergraduates new to the study of anthropology, this reader also offers guidance for teachers in exploring the subject's riches with their students. That anthropology is an immensely expansive inquiry of study is demonstrated by the diversity of its topics - from nature conservation campaigns to witchcraft beliefs, from human evolution to fashion and style, and from the repatriation of indigenous human remains to research on literacy. There is no single `story of anthropology'. Taken together, these fundamental readings are evidence of a contemporary, vibrant subject that has much to tell us about all the worlds in which we live.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780857459688
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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