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This useful resource is designed to serve as a statement, in brief compass, of the major developments in anthropological theory rendered in a historical perspective. Intended as an organizing framework, this book presents all theoretical viewpoints fairly, concisely, and simply.Titles of related interest also from Waveland Press: Salzman, Classic Comparative Anthropology: Studies from the Tradition (ISBN 9781577667100) and Salzman, Understanding Culture: An Introduction to Anthropological Theory (ISBN 9781577661795).
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I was really looking forward to this, but the book didn't meet my expectations. Some chapters seemed too simplified, and I was hoping for more in-depth analysis. It arrived in good condition, but the content just wasn't what I anticipated.
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Maria Gonzalez
Insightful Read on Cultural Perspectives
This short history of sociocultural theory in anthropology is a fantastic resource! I appreciated how it connected various cultural perspectives and theories over time. It's not overly dense, making it accessible even for someone new to anthropology. Highly recommend for students and enthusiasts!
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Jason Lee
Good Overview but Lacking Depth
The book provides a decent overview of sociocultural theory in anthropology, but I felt it could have gone deeper into some theories. The historical context was interesting, yet some sections felt rushed. Still, it's a useful primer if you're just starting out in the field.
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