Cultural Anthropology integrates critical thinking, explores rich ethnographies, and prompts students to think creatively about today’s culture and society. Authors Serena Nanda and Richard L. Warms show how historical studies and anthropological techniques can help readers reflect on the nature, structure, and meaning of human societies. Updates to the
Thirteenth Edition include a new chapter on race and ethnicity; emphasis on areas such as inequality, power, gender, race, and history; discussions of issues around medical care and public health; and new features that reflect changes in world culture.
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Daftar Isi
Chapter 1: Anthropology And Human Diversity
Chapter 2: Doing Cultural Anthropology
Chapter 3: The Idea Of Culture
Chapter 4: Communication
Chapter 5: Making a Living
Chapter 6: Economics
Chapter 7: Political Organization
Chapter 8: Social Stratification: Class and Caste
Chapter 9: Race and Ethnicity
Chapter 10: Kinship
Chapter 11: Marriage, Family, And Domestic Groups
Chapter 12: Gender
Chapter 13: Religion
Chapter 14: Creative Expression: Anthropology And The Arts
Chapter 15: Making the Modern World: Conquest, Colonialism, and Resistance
Chapter 16: Anthropology in the 21st Century: Understanding and Acting in a Challenging World.
Tentang Penulis
Richard L. Warms is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. His published works include Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History; Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia; and Sacred Realms: Essays in Religion, Belief, and Society. He also has written journal articles on commerce, religion, and ethnic identity in West Africa; African exploration and romanticism; and African veterans of French colonial armed forces. Warms’s interest in anthropology was kindled by college courses and by his experiences as a Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa. He has traveled extensively in Africa, Europe, Asia, and South America. He continues to teach Introduction to Cultural Anthropology as well as classes in anthropological theory, the anthropology of religion, economic anthropology, and film at both the undergraduate and graduate level.