An Invitation to Anthropology: The Structure, Evolution and Cultural Identity of Human Societies

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Berghahn Books, 2003 - 262 páginas

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.

 

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Sociology and socialcultural anthropology
13
Summary
26
MODULE 3
32
Introduction
87
assumptions theories and typologies
103
Agrarian societies
130
the making of the modern world
155
Kinship
157
Summary
174
Nations and nationalism
187
Ethnicity
202
Race
217
The politics of multiculturalism
233
The process of cultural globalisation
250
31
257
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Sobre el autor (2003)

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.

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