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Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology Robert Lavenda

Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology By Robert Lavenda

Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology by Robert Lavenda


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Designed to address the needs of anthropology professors who prefer to make extensive use of ethnographies and other supplementary readings in their courses, this is a concise introduction to the basic ideas and practices of contemporary cultural anthropology. It prepares students to read ethnography more effectively.

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Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology Summary

Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology by Robert Lavenda

Designed to address the needs of anthropology professors who prefer to make extensive use of ethnographies and other supplementary readings in their courses, this is a concise, accurate introduction to the basic ideas and practices of contemporary cultural anthropology. Not a standard textbook, Core Concepts is more like an annotated bibliography of the terms and concepts that anthropologists use in their work. The book will prepare students to read ethnography more effectively and with less confusion and misunderstanding.

About Robert Lavenda

Robert H. Lavenda is Professor of Anthropology at St. Cloud State University, and is director of the Latin American Studies Program. He received his Ph.D. in anthropology from Indiana University in 1977 and has done fieldwork in Venezuela, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and small-town Minnesota. He is the author of Corn Fests and Water Carnivals: Celebrating Community in Minnesota, numerous articles on festivals and play, and is co-author of three anthropology textbooks. His special interests are play, festival behavior, world view, culture and communication, Latin America, and North American culture. Emily A. Schultz is Associate Professor of Anthropology at St. Cloud State University and editor of the anthropology journal City and Society. She received her Ph.D. in anthropology from Indiana University in 1980. She did fieldwork in Cameroon, and has also worked in Ecuador and Costa Rica. She is the author of Dialogue at the Margins: Whorf, Bakhtin, and Linguistic Relativity, and is co-author of three anthropology textbooks. Her special interests are language and culture, globalization, and the anthropology of science and technology.

Table of Contents

PrefaceChapter 1. Anthropology Chapter 2. Culture Chapter 3. Language Chapter 4. Culture and the Individual Chapter 5. Religion and Worldview Chapter 6. The Dimensions of Social Organization Chapter 7. Political Anthropology Chapter 8. Economic Anthropology Chapter 9. Kinship and Descent Chapter 10. Marriage and Family Chapter 11. Globalization and the Culture of Capitalism Chapter 12. Theory in Cultural Anthropology BibliographyIndex

Additional information

CIN0072818603G
9780072818604
0072818603
Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology by Robert Lavenda
Used - Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2002-08-16
256
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