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The field of cultural anthropology describes and interprets the
thought and behavior of contemporary and near-contemporary
societies. Inherently pluralistic, it offers a framework in which
the distinctive perspectives of each cultural world can be
appreciated. Robert Winthrop's dictionary describes the major
concepts that have shaped the discipline, both historically and
theoretically. It sets modern anthropology in its proper context
within the broader intellectual tradition. Eighty entries review
the key concepts--culture, race, nature, symbolism, adaptation, the
primitive, etc.--that have established the fundamental problems and
issues, guided research, and served as the focus for debate in key
areas of the discipline. The entries which range from 2,000 to
6,000 words in length, are both thorough in treatment and
contemporary in relevance. Some entries are primarily of historical
significance while others describe recent developments. Each entry
contains an annotated bibliography and a guide to additional
reading on the subject. While this is not primarily a technical
lexicon, many terms have been glossed and explained. Designed to be
useful to students of anthropology, this dictionary will assist
those in other disciplines to find their way through the
anthropological labyrinth.
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