Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective On The Human Conditionwith Free Study Skills Guide On Cdrom-new

Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective On The Human Conditionwith Free Study Skills Guide On Cdrom-new

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Extensively Revised In This Sixth Edition, Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective On The Human Condition Explores The Interplay Of Cultural Creativity, Human Agency, And Material Constraint In The Shaping Of Human Cultural Traditions. It Looks At The Tremendous Variety Of Culturally Constructed Ways Of Life And Focuses On How People As Creative Beings Bring Meaning To The World And Transform It Through Practical Action.Cultural Anthropology, 6/E:* Incorporates Cuttingedge Theory And Explains Complex Concepts Clearly, Encouraging Critical Thinking* Addresses Issues Of Power And Inequality In The Contemporary Worlddivisions Based On Class, Caste, Race, Ethnicity, And Nationality In The Context Of Globalization, As Well As Struggles For Social Justice And Human Rightsand Includes Material On Gender And Feminist Anthropology Throughout* Offers New Sections On Multiculturalism In Contemporary Europe, Multisited Fieldwork, Language Ideology, Secularism, The Difference Between 'Everyday' Ethnicity And Racism, Social Suffering And Trauma, And The Debate Over 'Writing Against Culture,' As Well As New Material On Globalization* Exposes Students To Alternative Perspectives From Nonanthropologists And Indigenous Peoples Through Forty 'In Their Own Words' Commentaries* Provides Ethnographic Summaries Of Each Society Discussed At Length In The Text In Sixtyeight 'Ethnoprofile' Boxes* Contains Two Unique Chapters That Provide Fresh Treatments Of Standard Topics: Chapter 7 Links Play, Art, Myth, And Ritual In A Framework That Highlights The Emphasis On Cultural Creativity, While Chapter 4 Looks At Western Colonial History, The Roots Of Classification Of Social Systems, And Cultural Diversitysupplements:A Study Skills Guide On Cdrom Is Included Free With Each Text. Written By Margaret Rauchformer Codirector Of The Academic Learning Center At St. Cloud Universityand Robert Lavenda, This Unique Guide Provides Extensive Suggestions For Improving Study Skills, Numerous Strategies For Studying The Text, And Many Hints On Taking Notes, Organizing Information, Writing Essay Exams, And Taking Multiplechoice Exams. For Each Chapter Of The Text, It Provides A Review Of Key Terms And Sample Multiplechoice Exam Questions.An Extensive Instructors Manual/Test Bank Is Available On Cdrom, And Resources For Both Instructors And Students Can Be Found Online At Www.Oup.Com/Us/Culturalanthro.

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