The ultimate guide for the student encountering anthropology for the first time, Anthropology: The Basics explains and explores anthropological concepts and themes. In this immensely readable book, Peter A. Metcalf makes large and complex topics both accessible and enjoyable, arguing that the issues anthropology deals with are all around us, in magazines and newspapers and on television. He tackles topics such as:
- What is anthropology?
- How the issues of anthropology arise in everyday life.
- How can we distinguish cultural differences from physical ones?
- What is culture, anyway?
- How do anthropologists study culture?
- What are the key theories and approaches used today?
- How has the discipline changed over time?
- Decolonising anthropology.
New to this edition are a reframing of gender and feminist theory, discussions of queer anthropology, as well as an entirely new chapter on decolonizing anthropology. This student-friendly text provides an overview of the fundamental principles of anthropology and is an invaluable guide for anyone wanting to learn more about this fascinating subject.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
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1. Encountering Cultural Difference
2. Misunderstanding Cultural Difference
3. Social Do's and Don'ts
4. African Political Systems
5. Anthropology, History and Imperialism
6. Culture and Language
7. Culture and Nature
8. The End of the Tribes
9. Culture and the Individual
10. Anthropology, Critical and Reflexive
11. Decolonizing Anthropology
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