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  1. Cultural Anthropology By Nanda & Warms (9th, Ninth Edition) by Richard L. Warms Serena Nanda, 2006
  2. Field Ethnography: A Manual for Doing Cultural Anthropology by Paul Kutsche, 1997-12-21
  3. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective (with InfoTrac?) by Gary Ferraro, 2005-03-28
  4. Essentials of Cultural Anthropology by Garrick Bailey, James Peoples, 2010-02-02
  5. Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology Through Film (with Ethnographic Film Clips DVD) (4th Edition) by Karl G. Heider, 2006-09-02
  6. Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology (13th Edition) by James Spradley, David W. McCurdy, 2008-10-06
  7. Introducing Cultural Anthropology by Roberta Lenkeit, 2008-10-17
  8. Culture Counts: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Serena Nanda, Richard L. Warms, 2008-09-29
  9. Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology by Robert Lavenda, Emily Schultz, 2009-02-13
  10. Cultural Anthropology by Serena Nanda, Richard L. Warms, 2010-01-01
  11. The New Testament World: Insights from Cultural Anthropology 3rd edition by Bruce J. Malina, 2001-03
  12. Cengage Advantage Books: Cultural Anthropology: A Problem-Based Approach by Richard H. Robbins, 2008-07-28
  13. Cultural Anthropology in a Globalizing World (2nd Edition) by Barbara Miller, 2009-12-16
  14. Taking Sides: Clashing Views in Cultural Anthropology by Robert Welsch, Kirk Endicott, 2005-10-25

21. Welcome To Association Of Social Anthropologists Of The UK And Commonwealth
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22. Duke University | Cultural Anthropology: Home
Cultural Anthropology at Duke is based on the commitment to developing the intellectual skills, crosscultural fluency, and sense of civic and moral engagement of our students that
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  • Cultural Anthropology Professor William O'Barr studies global advertising
  • Cultural Anthropology Professor Ajantha Subramanian studies the themes of technology, progress,and social protest in India
  • Cultural Anthropology professor Ralph Litzinger writes about environmental politics in southwestern China
  • Professor Irene Silverblatt is an expert on the Spanish Conquest of the Americas
  • Cultural Anthropology Professors Lee Baker, J. Lorand Matory, and Charles Piot work in West Africa
  • Cultural Anthropology Professor Diane Nelson with Guatemalan crossdresser
  • Cultural Anthropology professor Anne Allison studies hope, survival, and social change in Japan
  • Cultural Anthropology graduate student Neta Bar writes about global yoga and the culture of stress
  • Cultural Anthropology graduate student Leigh Campoamor working with street kids in Peru
  • Cultural Anthropology professor Anne-Maria Makhulu conducting field research in South Africa
  • Cultural Anthropology Professor Louise Meintjes studies music, culture, and politics in South Africa
  • Cultural Anthropology graduate student Kristina Jacobsen works with Navajo country music bands
  • Cultural Anthropology Professor Orin Starn has worked with village defense groups in the Andes
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23. Field Methods Home Page [formerly Cultural Anthropology Methods]
Journal focusing on the methodology of field work in anthropology and related sciences. Formerly known as Cultural Anthropology Methods.
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24. Cultural Anthropology
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25. Introduction To Cultural Anthropology: Syllabus
Overview This course is designed to introduce students to the anthropological study of different cultures, including ways of comparing and contrasting the structures of social
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This course is designed to introduce students to the anthropological study of different cultures, including ways of comparing and contrasting the structures of social relationships and belief systems that operate in different cultural settings. We will explore ways of trying to understand the world views and belief systems of other peoples by studying each of those systems in their particular contexts, and then comparing and contrasting different cultures and the contexts in which they are situated.
This learning process involves a fascinating experience in which our western assumptions are revealed to us and thwarted when we examine various facets of the belief systems and traditions of non-western societies. After we try to understand other cultures on their own terms, we face the question of the degree to which observers can be judgmental about other cultures and life ways. We also question how our understanding of those cultures should shape the perspectives and policies of officials and academics who are members of western governments that seek to influence or change the life ways of people in other regions of the world.
Margaret Mead in Samoa, 1926

26. Theory In Anthropology
s of various subdisciplines of sociocultural anthropology, reviews of trends in anthropological publications, and biographies of some influential anthropologists.......
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Theory in Anthropology Sociocultural Anthropology has been through dramatic changes in the last 30 years. As part of their work in the Indiana University Anthropology Department's "Proseminar in Sociocultural Anthropology" students have compiled webpages covering subdisciplines within the field, important organizations and associations, changes in anthropological perspectives over time, and prominent theorists. All are valuable resources for beginning and advanced students in sociocultural anthropology. Webmaster and ringleader: Professor Richard Wilk SUBDISCIPLINES TRENDS OVER TIME BIOGRAPHIES NEW!!! Anthropological Associations and Organizations Introduction: Anthropologists and their Social Groups Asli Baykal Association for Feminist Anthropology Kathleen Costello Society for the Anthropology of Europe Sebastian Braun European Society for Oceanists Selamawit Hailemariam Pan African Association of Anthropology Alejandro Flores Cultural Survival Anna Governale Council on Anthropology and Education Candice Lowe Association of Black Anthropologists Matt Lavoie Society for Latin American Anthropology Angela Martin Association of Latina and Latino Anthropologists Sarah Quick Society for Visual Anthropology Marvin Richardson American Ethnological Society Joshua Wells Society for the Anthropology of Work SUBDISCIPLINES Summaries, sources, institutions

27. Oxford University Press: Cultural Anthropology
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28. Marko - Antropologia, Gnero E Masculinidade
Bilingual site featuring articles, images, news, and links related to the anthropological study of masculinity and gender.
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29. Cultural Anthropology Tutorials Menu
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If we were to look up the word culture in a dictionary, we would be confronted by such terms as customary belief, social norm, shared attitudes, values, goals and practices: the commonalities by which societies live and function. There are many factors which contribute to this definition of culture: religious beliefs, gender roles, physical environment and others. Each plays a specific role in society. There is another factor which perhaps contributes more to today's cultures than any other: capitalism. Capitalism is often thought of as a political or economic system, but it is more than either of these. Capitalism pervades every aspect of the culture in countries which have adopted it as a way of life and has greatly affected cultures which have not adopted it. Capitalism affects every aspect of our lives, from the way our children are born to the way our dead are laid to rest. It affects how we think, what we wear, what we eat, where we live, what we buy and how we buy it. There is no part of our lives which is not in some way affected by capitalism.

31. Cultural Islands
An essay by Thomas Hylland Eriksen that critically examines the metaphors which have underlied anthropological theory and research.
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Do cultural islands exist?
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Social Anthropology
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A transformation of the island metaphor along the lines suggested could be seen as an indicator of a more pervasive shift in the dominant anthropological mode of reasoning. This shift, which by now seems definite although a new "paradigm" has yet to appear, has changed the discipline's emphasis from positivist search for truth to less ambitious interpretations of ambiguous worlds; from structure to process, from causality to intersubjectivity, from stable social units to fluctuating systems of signification - and, in a certain sense, from explanation to understanding. The island metaphor and the social world The metaphor of insularity, usually implicit in anthropological research and theory, can be used to summarise these fundamental issues. The problem to be addressed here can thus be stated as follows. In which sense can cultural phenomena and human societies meaningfully be said to be discrete, that is to say autonomous, bounded and thus distinctive from each other; and conversely, to what extent is the entire cultural production of humanity woven together in a seamless, continuous pattern of communication and exchange? The issue is of great importance to contemporary social anthropology, and it cannot be answered in a straightforward way. The question may nevertheless be fruitfully approached through a reflection over mechanisms of social and cultural isolation, that is what we may provisionally call cultural island phenomena.

32. Cultural Anthropology
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33. Cultural Anthropology 2nd Edition
Complete Table of Contents. Front Matter Foreword Preface to the first edition Acknowledgments Preface to the second edition Christianity and anthropology
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Cultural Anthropology: 2nd edition by Paul G. Hiebert Originally published as: Paul G. Hiebert. 1983. Cultural anthropology: 2nd edition. Complete Table of Contents
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Foreword Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgments
Preface to the second edition
Christianity and anthropology Christian foundations Anthropological orientation Integration Christians and anthropology Anthropology and missions Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction to cultural anthropology
What are human beings? What is knowledge? Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 2. Anthropological points of view
A holistic view of humanity The concept of culture Cross-cultural comparison Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 3. More on culture
Fieldwork Describing a culture Ethnographic and comparative approaches Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 4. Material culture: Description and explanation
Description Explanation Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 5. Cultural ecology
Types of adaptation Levels of subsistence The current revolution Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 6. Symbolism and communication
The symbolic process Communication Summary Suggested readings
Chapter 7. Statuses, roles, and relationships

34. The Third Culture
A directory of links and resources for understanding cultural ecology.
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By Jared Diamond: Professor Diamond's Home Page A Talk Easter Island's End A Lecture ... Why Women Change Some Reviews of Guns, Germs and Steel: A Critical Review of Guns, Germs and Steel by Matt Nuenke The Clash of Continents by Steve Sailer A Review of Guns, Germs and Steel by Anthony Campbell A Review of Guns, Germs and Steel by Danny Yee ... The Third Culture Marvin Harris: Marvin Harris's Cultural Materialism Cultural Materialism by Soo Kyung Lim A Brief Summary A Review of Cultural Materialism: The Struggle for a Science of Culture by Danny Yee ... American Materialism by Karen Smith Gerhard Lenski: Gerhard Lenski's Ecological-Evolutionary Social Theory General Anthropology: Anthropology Resources on the Internet Anthropological Theories a Guide Prepared by Students What is Anthropology? Cultural Ecology by Catherine Marquette Population: T. Robert Malthus' Homepage How many people Lived?

35. Anthropology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In some European countries, all cultural anthropology is known as ethnology (a term coined and defined by Adam F. Koll r in 1783). The study of kinship and social organization is a
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36. World Food Habits Bibliography
Bibliographies sorted by region and topic prepared by Robert Dirks.
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37. Cultural Anthropology Definition Of Cultural Anthropology In The Free Online Enc
cultural anthropology. Branch of anthropology that deals with the study of culture. The discipline uses the methods, concepts, and data of archaeology, ethnography, folklore,
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    40. Cultural Anthropology | Define Cultural Anthropology At Dictionary.com
    –noun the branch of anthropology dealing with the origins, history, and development of human culture, and including in its scope the fields of archaeology, ethnology, and
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