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Now in its 19th edition, Cultural Anthropology: Appreciating
Cultural Diversity is an introduction to sociocultural
anthropology, also covering linguistic and applied anthropology.
While presenting cultural anthropology's core concepts and topics,
the text also aims to demonstrate anthropology's relevance to the
21st-century world we inhabit. The subtitle of the text reflects
its goal of instilling a sense of appreciation: (1) of cultural
diversity, (2) of cultural anthropology as a field, and (3) of how
an anthropological approach can build on, and help make sense of,
the experience that students bring to the classroom.
Window on Humanity is a brief introduction to general anthropology.
It covers the four subfields - biological anthropology,
anthropological archaeology, sociocultural anthropology, and
linguistic anthropology - as well as anthropology's two dimensions
- academic and applied anthropology. Its shorter length increases
instructors options for assigning additional reading-case studies,
readers, and other supplements within a one semester course. Window
on Humanity can also work well in a quarter system, for which
traditional texts may be too long. While presenting core concepts
and topics, Window also aims to demonstrate anthropology's
relevance to the 21st-century world we inhabit. The text aims to
instill an appreciation of human diversity, of anthropology as a
field, and of how an anthropological approach can build on, and
help make sense of, the experience that students bring to the
classroom.
Now in its 19th edition, Anthropology: Appreciating Human Diversity
is an introduction to general (four-field) anthropology. It covers
the four subfields - biological anthropology, anthropological
archaeology, cultural anthropology, and linguistic anthropology, as
well as anthropology's two dimensions: academic and applied
anthropology. While presenting anthropology's core, the text also
aims to demonstrate anthropology's relevance to the 21st-century
world we inhabit. The subtitle of the text reflects its goal of
instilling a sense of appreciation: (1) of human diversity, (2) of
anthropology as a field, and (3) of how anthropology can build on,
and help make sense of, the experience that students bring to the
classroom. There is special coverage of the coronavirus pandemic
and its impact on cultural behavior as well as updated
consideration of race and ethnicity related to demographic shifts,
and of gender fluidity.
Written by nationally recognized anthropologists Conrad Kottak and
Lara Descartes, this ethnography of largely white, middle class
families in a town in the midwest explores the role that the media
play in influencing how those families cope with everyday
work/family issues. The book insightfully reports that families
struggle with, and make work/family decisions based largely on the
images and ideas they receive from media sources, though they
strongly deny being so influenced. An ideal book for teaching
undergraduate family, media, and methods courses.
Mirror for Humanity is a brief introduction to sociocultural
anthropology, also covering linguistic and applied anthropology.
Its shorter length increases the instructor's options for assigning
additional reading-case studies, readers, and other
supplements-within a one semester course. Mirror For Humanity can
also work well in a quarter system, for which traditional texts may
be too long. While presenting cultural anthropology's core concepts
and topics, Mirror also aims to demonstrate anthropology's
relevance to the 21st-century world we inhabit. The text aims to
instill an appreciation of cultural diversity, of cultural
anthropology as a field, and of how an anthropological approach can
build on, and help make sense of, the experience that students
bring to the classroom.
Written by nationally recognized anthropologists Conrad Kottak and
Lara Descartes, this ethnography of largely white, middle class
families in a town in the midwest explores the role that the media
play in influencing how those families cope with everyday
work/family issues. The book insightfully reports that families
struggle with, and make work/family decisions based largely on the
images and ideas they receive from media sources, though they
strongly deny being so influenced. An ideal book for teaching
undergraduate family, media, and methods courses.
Charles Wagley (1913-1991) was an American anthropologist
specializing in rural Latin America. His principal focus was
Brazil, where he is considered one of the founders of contemporary
Brazilian Anthropology. He made major contributions to the concept
of cultural areas for Latin America (including a typology of
subcultures for the region) and to the notion that race was a
cultural construct. He conducted extensive research in the Amazon
among indigenous and peasant peoples. Out of the latter came his
classic description of peasant life (e.g. rubber tappers) in the
Amazon- Amazon Town. Co-authors Conrad Kottak and Richard Pace have
revised and updated Charles Wagley's Amazon Town to coincide with
Wagley's 100th birthday in late 2013. Revisions include a new
foreword by Conrad Kottak, and a new preface and chapter by Richard
Pace.
A leading name in anthropology, Conrad Philip Kottak continues to
define student learning in the cultural anthropology course.
Cultural Anthropology offers an up-to-date holistic introduction to
general anthropology from the four-field perspective. Key themes of
"appreciating the experiences students bring to the classroom,
appreciating human diversity," and "appreciating the field of
anthropology" are showcased throughout the text.
Focusing on an increasingly interconnected world, the new "Focus
on Globalization" essays examine topics as diverse as tourism in
the ancient and modern worlds, global disease pandemics, world
events (including the Olympics and the World Cup), and the
expansion of international finance and branding.
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