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A History of Anthropological Theory Paul A. Erickson

A History of Anthropological Theory By Paul A. Erickson

A History of Anthropological Theory by Paul A. Erickson


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This overview of the history of anthropological theory provides a comprehensive history from antiquity through to the twenty-first century, with a focus on the twentieth century and beyond.

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A History of Anthropological Theory by Paul A. Erickson

This overview of the history of anthropological theory provides a comprehensive history from antiquity through to the twenty-first century, with a focus on the twentieth century and beyond. Unlike other volumes, it also offers a four-field introduction to theory. As a stand-alone text, or used in conjunction with the companion volume Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory, Erickson and Murphy offer a comprehensive, affordable, and contemporary introduction to anthropological theory. The third edition has been updated and fully revised throughout to closely parallel the presentation in the companion reader, making it easier to use both books in tandem. New original essays by contemporary theorists bring theories to life, and portraits of important theorists make it a handsome volume. Sources and suggested readings have been updated, and glossary definitions have been updated, streamlined, and standardized.

A History of Anthropological Theory Reviews

"The third edition of an already popular book hits the mark once again. New life is breathed into theory with the 'stories' of contemporary anthropologists, who bring their uses of anthropological theory to life for the readers." - Yolanda Moses, University of California, Riverside

About Paul A. Erickson

Paul A. Erickson is Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Saint Mary's University in Halifax. Liam D. Murphy is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Sacramento.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Preface Timeline Introduction Part One: The Early History of Anthropological Theory Anthropology in Antiquity The Middle Ages The Renaissance Voyages of Geographical Discovery The Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment The Rise of Positivism Marxism Classical Cultural Evolutionism Evolutionism vs. Diffusionism Archaeology Comes of Age Charles Darwin and Darwinism Sigmund Freud Emile Durkheim Max Weber Ferdinand de Saussure Speaking About Anthropological Theory: Janice Boddy Part Two: The Early Twentieth Century American Cultural Anthropology Franz Boas Robert Lowie and Alfred Louis Kroeber Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict The Development of Psychological Anthropology French Structural Anthropology Marcel Mauss Claude Levi-Strauss Edmund Leach and Mary Douglas The Legacy of French Structural Anthropology British Social Anthropology A.R. Radcliffe-Brown Bronislaw Malinowski E.E. Evans-Pritchard Max Gluckman and the "Manchester School" The Legacy of British Social Anthropology Speaking About Anthropological Theory: Lee D. Baker Part Three: The Later Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries Cognitive Anthropology Edward Sapir Ethnoscience and the "New Ethnography" Cultural Neo-Evolutionism Leslie White Julian Steward Marshall Sahlins and Elman Service The New Archaeology Cultural Materialism Marvin Harris Biologized Anthropology Biology of Behaviour The New Physical Anthropology Ethology and Behavioural Genetics Sociobiology Symbolic and Interpretive Anthropology Victor Turner and Symbolic Anthropology Clifford Geertz and Interpretive Anthropology Post-processual Archaeology The Influence of Symbolic and Interpretive Approaches Transactionalism Fredrik Barth Feminism and Anthropology Political Economy Marx and the World System Sins of the Fathers Ideology, Culture, and Power Postmodernity Paul Feyerabend Michel Foucault Pierre Bourdieu Anthropology as Text Medical Anthropology Globalization Public Anthropology Speaking About Anthropological Theory: Lila Abu-Lughod Conclusion Postmodern Predicaments Agreeing to Disagree "-Isms" in Schism History of the Future Beyond "One Dead Guy a Week" Review Questions Glossary Sources and Suggested Reading Illustration Sources Index

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CIN1442601108G
9781442601109
1442601108
A History of Anthropological Theory by Paul A. Erickson
Used - Good
Paperback
University of Toronto Press
2008-01-02
296
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