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New Directions in Biocultural Anthropology (Hardcover)
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Biocultural or biosocial anthropology is a research approach that
views biology and culture as dialectically and inextricably
intertwined, explicitly emphasizing the dynamic interaction between
humans and their larger social, cultural, and physical
environments. The biocultural approach emerged in anthropology in
the 1960s, matured in the 1980s, and is now one of the dominant
paradigms in anthropology, particularly within biological
anthropology. This volume gathers contributions from the top
scholars in biocultural anthropology focusing on six of the most
influential, productive, and important areas of research within
biocultural anthropology. These are: critical and synthetic
approaches within biocultural anthropology; biocultural approaches
to identity, including race and racism; health, diet, and
nutrition; infectious disease from antiquity to the modern era;
epidemiologic transitions and population dynamics; and inequality
and violence studies. Focusing on these six major areas of
burgeoning research within biocultural anthropology makes the
proposed volume timely, widely applicable and useful to scholars
engaging in biocultural research and students interested in the
biocultural approach, and synthetic in its coverage of contemporary
scholarship in biocultural anthropology. Students will be able to
grasp the history of the biocultural approach, and how that history
continues to impact scholarship, as well as the scope of current
research within the approach, and the foci of biocultural research
into the future. Importantly, contributions in the text follow a
consistent format of a discussion of method and theory relative to
a particular aspect of the above six topics, followed by a case
study applying the surveyed method and theory. This structure will
engage students by providing real world examples of anthropological
issues, and demonstrating how biocultural method and theory can be
used to elucidate and resolve them. Key features include: *
Contributions which span the breadth of approaches and topics
within biological anthropology from the insights granted through
work with ancient human remains to those granted through
collaborative research with contemporary peoples. * Comprehensive
treatment of diverse topics within biocultural anthropology, from
human variation and adaptability to recent disease pandemics, the
embodied effects of race and racism, industrialization and the rise
of allergy and autoimmune diseases, and the sociopolitics of
slavery and torture. * Contributions and sections united by
thematically cohesive threads. * Clear, jargon-free language in a
text that is designed to be pedagogically flexible: contributions
are written to be both understandable and engaging to both
undergraduate and graduate students. * Provision of synthetic
theory, method and data in each contribution. * The use of richly
contextualized case studies driven by empirical data. * Through
case-study driven contributions, each chapter demonstrates how
biocultural approaches can be used to better understand and resolve
real-world problems and anthropological issues.
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