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Cultural anthropology

by Miller Barbara D.

Synopsis

----STUDENT EDITION----

The first mainstream book to truly integrate coverage of race, class, gender, ethnicity, and age continues to win high praise. One user writes, "“ Miller's text offers clarity and an attention to diversity and inequality in human experience that the students really appreciate.” "

Emphasizing social inequality, this contemporary introductory textbook explains how inequalities affect economy, kinship, politics, religion, and language while still covering the core concepts of cultural anthropology.

Special Features:

  • Integrates coverage of contemporary issues suCh. as health systems, migration, and development throughout the text to highlight the practical applications and relevance of cultural anthropological studies.
  • More focus on theory in cultural anthropology with a new section on the history of theory (Ch. 1) and more explicit links to theory in the Critical Thinking boxes in every chapter.
  • Development Anthropology includes new discussions and the latest researCh. on the relationship between development on indigenous peoples, social inequality, and new examples of human resistance in the face of large-scale exogenous development (Ch. 16).
  • Back by popular demand, Miller's migration chapter, “ People on the Move” --unique in this market--returns as Chapter 15.
  • New layout, larger pages, and attractive design combine to make this Third Edition even more accessible to students!
  • Boxed Features show the interconnection of Anthropology to other disciplines and to career opportunities:
    • Lessons Applied illustrates how anthropological knowledge impacts the “ realworld” through vital contributions to social projects and policy.
    • Unity and Diversity boxed features present cultural examples from the perspectives of both difference and similarity. While most writings of cu

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Book Information

Copyright year 2005
ISBN-13 9780205401390
ISBN-10 0205401392
Class Copyright
Publisher Pearson/Allyn and Bacon
Subject SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 453
Length of Recording 31
Shelf No. HD295