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Introducing Cultural Anthropology Roberta Edwards Lenkeit

Introducing Cultural Anthropology By Roberta Edwards Lenkeit

Introducing Cultural Anthropology by Roberta Edwards Lenkeit


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Providing an introduction to cultural anthropology, this book gives students the opportunity to explore anthropology's relevance to their own lives through stories, examples, and chapter-opening vignettes.

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Introducing Cultural Anthropology: WITH PowerWeb by Roberta Edwards Lenkeit

This shorter, but comprehensive and academically sound, anchor text is an approachable, full-color introduction to cultural anthropology. This edition continues to give students the opportunity to explore anthropology's relevance to their own lives through stories, examples, and new, unique chapter-opening vignettes. The rich visual program allows professors to assign outside reading without sacrificing visual appeal in a concise text. A relaxed writing style offers students an accessible text, which is to-the-point and well-organized yet academically solid. Unique "Try This" pedagogy asks students to think critically and apply anthropological concepts, perspectives and methods, and the "Anthropology Around Us" boxes focus on the application of anthropological concepts featured in each chapter. An appendix on "How to Read Ethnography" gives students practical steps for getting the most out of reading and comparing ethnographies.

About Roberta Edwards Lenkeit

Roberta Edwards Lenkeit is currently professor of anthropology at Modesto Junior College, Modesto, California where she has taught since 1976. She earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of California at Santa Barbara where, as a teaching assistant, she first learned how fun it was to share anthropology with introductory level students. After graduation, she spent four years as a full time instructor at the College of Marin in Kentfield, California. She also taught as an adjunct faculty member for two years at Mount Royal College in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. She is the recipient of many awards of recognition for outstanding teaching by the campus chapter of Alpha Gamma Sigma. Her special interests include comparative kinship, religion, applied anthropology, hominid evolution, lithic tool technology, and Upper Paleolithic cave art. She has done fieldwork in Spain, the Cook Islands, and French Polynesia. For relaxation Roberta gardens and raises banty hens. She is the author of Introducing Cultural Anthropology (2001, Mayfield Publishing).

Table of Contents

To the InstructorTo the StudentPart I. BASIC CONCEPTS AND METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGY Chapter 1. Anthropology: What Are Its Subfields and Perspectives?Chapter 2. Culture: What Makes Us Strangers When We Are Away From Home?Chapter 3. Fieldwork: How Is Data Gathered?Chapter 4. Language: Is This What Makes Us Human? Part II. CROSS-CULTURAL ADAPTIVE PATTERNS Chapter 5. Subsistence Strategies and Resource Allocation I: What Challenges Face Foragers? Chapter 6. Subsistence Strategies and Resource Allocation II: How Did Food Production Transform Culture?Chapter 7. Marriage, Family and Residence: What are the Possibilities?Chapter 8. Kinship and Descent: Are These the Ties That Bind? Chapter 9. Gender and Sexuality: Nature or Nurture Chapter 10. Political Order, Disorder, And Social Control: Who Decides? Chapter 11. Belief Systems: How Do We Explain the Unexplainable?Chapter 12. Expressions: Is This Art? Part III. APPLYING THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Chapter 13. Culture Change and Globalization: What Have We Learned? Chapter 14. Applying Anthropology: How Does It Make A Difference?Appendix A. How Do You Read An Ethnography?Appendix B: How Do You Make String Figures?Glossary ReferencesCreditsIndex

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CIN0073258954G
9780073258959
0073258954
Introducing Cultural Anthropology: WITH PowerWeb by Roberta Edwards Lenkeit
Used - Good
Paperback
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
2006-05-09
416
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