Cultural anthropology : a problem-based approach / Richard H. Robbins, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, Rachel A. Dowty Beech, University of New Haven.
Publication details: Los Angeles : SAGE Publishing, c2021.Edition: Eighth EditionDescription: xxiii, 406 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781544371634
- 9781544371658
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GN316 An8 1988 Anthropology for the nineties : introductory readings / | GN316 H53 1983 c.2 Cultural anthropology / | GN316 H53 1983 c.3 Cultural anthropology / | GN316 R53 2021 Cultural anthropology : a problem-based approach / | GN320 B28 1998 Ethnic groups and boundaries : | GN345 G27 2000 Available light : | GN345 M93 2010 Ethnography essentials designing, conducting, and presenting your research / |
Seventh edition published 2017.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Culture and Meaning -- The Meaning of Progress and Development -- Debt, Globalization, and the Nation State -- The Cultural Construction of Social Hierarchy -- The Social and Cultural Construction of Reality -- Patterns of Family Relations -- The Cultural Construction of Identity -- The Cultural Construction of Violent Conflict.
"CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: A PROBLEM-BASED APPROACH uses a hands-on, active-learning approach to encourage critical thinking and discussion as students examine research problems studied by anthropologists. Organized around research problems rather than topics, this 8th edition creates a natural, integrated discussion of concerns, and has been thoroughly updated and reorganized to emphasize contemporary issues around social and economic inequality as well as gender identity. Authors Richard Robbins and Rachel Dowty Beech have also examined reasons behind problems involving globalization, immigration, religion, capitalism, food consumption and production, social media, and the growth and evolution of societies. Students can explore subjects within the context of meaningful questions and critically think about the aspects and potential solutions to these problems. This brief, affordable approach provides flexibility for you to add original research or ethnographies to enrich students' exposure to anthropology"--