For Introductory courses in 4-field anthropology, Biological Anthropology, or Cultural Anthropology.
This supplementary book focuses on themes that permeate all fields of anthropology and that prepare students to think anthropologically before beginning to study the field in any depth.
1. Introduction to Thinking Anthropologically
2.What Anthropologists Look For: Patterns
3. Thinking Holistically
4.Thinking Theoretically
5.Using Science to Think Anthropologically
6. Thinking about Change: Biological Evolution, Culture Change, and the Importance of Scale
7. Why Do Anthropological Experts Disagree?
8.Thinking and Acting Ethically in Anthropology
9.Applying Anthropological Knowledge
10. Making Ideas Researchable
11.Thinking Anthropologically About Race: Human Variation, Cultural Construction, and Dispelling Myths
12.How to Take Anthropology Tests