This second edition of the highly-acclaimed Encyclopedia of
Social and Cultural Anthropology provides a unique guide to the
ideas, arguments and history of the discipline. Combining
anthropological theory and ethnography, it includes 275 substantial
entries, over 300 short biographies of important figures in
anthropology, and nearly 600 glossary items. Students and scholars
alike find it an essential volume for the study of
anthropology.
The new entries reflect major changes in anthropology in the
past decade: subdisciplines like medical anthropology have become
more central to mainstream work in the discipline; recent work
around issues of gender and sexuality, and anthropology's new
ethnographic engagement with the central institutions of modernity
like finance and science. Anthropology is now an unequivocally
global discipline, so the second edition explores other traditions
of anthropological work (Japanese anthropology, Latin American
anthropology) as well as the processes of globalization itself.
Authoritative entries have been commissioned from among the
world's leading anthropologists. Alphabetically organized, the main
entries contain clear, concise and provocative explanations of key
anthropological themes and ideas, as well as surveys of the most
important ethnographic regions and regional traditions of
ethnographic research. Each major entry contains cross-references
and a list of further reading.
Areas covered include, among others:
- AIDS, ethics, violence, war
- Affect, emotions, the body
- Kinship, relatedness, the person, gender, the body
- Politics, nationalism and the state
- Cosmopolitanism, migration, race, transnationalism
- Art, language, aesthetics, film, text
- Relations with other disciplines
- History of anthropology and national traditions
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