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  • The New Invitation to Anthropology

    The New Invitation to Anthropology by Lassiter, Luke Eric; Karchmer, Eric I.; Powell, Dana E.;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 5
    • Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2023. október 9.
    • Kötetek száma Paperback

    • ISBN 9781442277151
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem276 oldal
    • Méret 226x150x20 mm
    • Súly 400 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 52 b/w illustrations; 30 textboxes Illustrations, unspecified
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    Born within and against the violence of European colonial conquest, anthropology has aspired to understand the diversity of human experience in ethical and transformative ways. The New Invitation to Anthropology is a fresh and accessible text that takes students to the heart of the discipline and reveals the ongoing relevance of anthropology today.
    The New Invitation to Anthropology, Fifth Edition has an intimate touch that invites students in and helps them understand the historical roots of anthropology and its connection to recent social and political issues. Part I covers the history of the discipline, the emergence of the concept of culture, and ethnographic field methods in relation to European imperialism and discourses on race. Part II illustrates how the concept of culture shaped specific domains of anthropological study, including ecological adaptation, social class, gender, family, marriage, religion, and medicine.As a timely and engaging ""non-textbook,"" The New Invitation to Anthropology explores anthropological perspectives on real-world problems, helping students think like anthropologists and become better citizens of the world.
    New To This Edition
    Significantly revised Chapter 1, ""The Origins of North American Anthropology,"" demonstrates how modern anthropology emerged out of 19th century theories of race and social evolutionism and develops critical understandings of modern forms of racism New sections on social class and globalization in Chapter 4 offer insights into the complexities of modern global problems like climate changeNew elaborations of intersectionality in Chapter 5, ""Sex, Gender, and Inequality"" reinforces discussions of gender-based inequalityChapter 7 on religious experience now incorporates healing and medicine to expand a framework of studying belief and experience

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    Preface
    PART I: ANTHROPOLOGY, CULTURE, AND ETHNOGRAPHY
    The Origins of North American Anthropology: Colonialism, Change, and the Critique of RaceStorytelling
    The Setting: European Conquest of the Americas and the World
    Stasis and Change in European Thought
    Darwin and the Question of Change
    Natural Selection: The Story of the Peppered Moths
    Social Evolution and the Interpretation of ""Race""
    Social Evolutionism and Social Darwinism
    The Story of Franz Boas and the Emergence of the Concept of Culture
    The Story's Lesson: A Call for Critical Engagement
    Anthropology and CultureThe Subfields of Anthropology
    Defining Culture
    Implications of the Concept of Culture
    Studying Culture - Holism and Comparativism
    Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativity
    Summing Up: Anthropological Perspectives on Culture
    EthnographyEthnography Across the Atlantic: British Social Anthropology and Bronislaw Malinowski
    Ethnography as Field Method: On Participant Observation
    Ethnography as a Genre of Literature Today: On the Written Ethnography
    Ethnography's Lesson: What's It Good For?
    PART II: KEY THEMES IN CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
    Cultural Adaptation and Globalization: The Roots of our World SystemIn the Beginning: Adaptation, Culture, and Human Subsistence
    Gathering, Hunting, and Moving: On Foraging
    The Domestication of Plants and Animals
    Agriculture and the Emergence of the State
    Agricultural Trends and the Emergence of Social Class
    Agriculture and World System Theory
    Lessons for the Anthropocene
    Conclusion
    Sex, Gender, and Inequality: Cross-Cultural PerspectivesSex and Gender: Beyond the Binary
    Gender, Inequality, and Power
    Intersectionality
    Lessons From the Anthropology of Gender
    Works, Success, and Kids: On Marriage, Family, and KinshipIntroducing Family: On Kinship
    The Incest Taboo, Exogamy, and Endogamy
    Defining Marriage Cross-Culturally
    What Marriage Creates and Maintains: More on Marriage as a Social Union
    Marriage, Family, and Kinship: Lessons for Contemporary Families
    Beyond Universal Truth: An Anthropological Approaches to Religion, Healing, and KnowledgeKnowledge and Belief
    New Horizons in the Study of Illness
    Towards an Anthropology of Knowledge

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