Environmental Anthropology: A Reader is a collection of
historically significant readings, dating from early in the
twentieth century up to the present, on the cross-cultural study of
relations between people and their environment.* Provides the
historical perspective that is typically missing from recent work
in environmental anthropology* Includes an extensive intellectual
history and commentary by the volume's editors* Offers a unique
perspective on current interest in cross-cultural environmental
relations* Divided into five thematic sections: (1) the
nature/culture divide; (2) relationship between environment and
social organization; (3) methodological debates and innovations;
(4) politics and practice; and (5) epistemological issues of
environmental anthropology* Organized into a series of paired
papers, which 'speak' to each other, designed to encourage readers
to make connections that they might not customarily make
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