Synthesizing British, French and American traditions, this stimulating and accessible text presents a comprehensive and fascinating introduction to social and cultural anthropology. It offers an original approach through integrating knowledge produced from a variety of perspectives, placing cultural and social anthropology in a wider context including macro-sociological concepts and reference to biological evolution. Written in a clear and concise style, it conveys to the student the complexities of a discipline focusing on the structure, evolution and cultural identity of human societies up to the present day.
The text consists of four major parts: the scope and method of anthropology, a conceptual and institutional overview, the evolution of the structure of human societies, and the cultural politics of race, ethnicity, nationalism and multiculturalism.
قائمة المحتويات
Introduction
Aims
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MODULE 1
The scope and method of anthropology
Introduction
Aims
1. Definitions
2. The sub-disciplines of anthropology
3. The concept of culture
4. Ethnography
5. The uses of history in anthropology
6. Sociology and social/cultural anthropology
7. The historical and comparative method
8. Fads and foibles of anthropology
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MODULE 2
Conceptual and institutional overview
Introduction
Aims
1. Economics
2. Kinship
3. Person, self and individual
4. Religion
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MODULE 3
The evolution and structure of human societies
Introduction
Aims
1. Darwin’s theory of evolution
2. The human legacy: adapted mind or adaptable mind?
3. The study of humanity: assumptions, theories and typologies
4. Hunting and gathering, horticultural and pastoral societies
5. Agrarian societies
6. Industrial societies: the making of the mpdern world
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MODULE 4
The politics of cultural identity: nationalism, ethnicity, race and multiculturalism
Introduction
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1. Definitions
2. Nations and nationalism
3. Ethnicity
4. Race
5. The politics of multiculturalism
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EPILOGUE
Anthropology and the contemporary world
1. The anthropology of Europe
2. The process of cultural globalisation
3. Looking at the future: a clash of civilisations?
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Index
عن المؤلف
Josep R. Llobera (1939-2010) was born in Havana and brought up in Catalonia. He made Britain his home in 1969. He was a visiting Professor of Anthropology at University College London and the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona.