The Anthropological Lens

The Anthropological Lens

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Zusammenfassung

James L. Peacock's revised version of The Anthropological Lens (1986) covers current issues in cultural anthropology, incorporates new topics such as globalization, gender and postmodernism, and reflects recent changes in perspective and language. It will interest both student and specialist alike.

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The Anthropological Lens by James L Peacock

Anthropology is a complex, wide-ranging, and ever-changing field. This clear, coherent, and well-crafted book is a revised version of a very successful text first published in 1986, designed to supplement standard textbooks and monographs. It covers the central concepts, distinctive methodologies, and philosophical as well as practical issues of cultural anthropology, and it is accessible to the anthropological novice, and of value to the professional. The updated version covers current issues in cultural anthropology, and includes topics such as globalization, gender, post-modernism and public issues, and reflects changes in perspective and language.
James L. Peacock is Kenan Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and President of the American Anthropological Association. His publications include Rites of Modernization (1968), The Human Condition (1970), Indonesia: Anthropological Perspectives (1973), Consciousness and Change (1975), Muslim Puritans (1978) and Pilgrims of Paradox (1989). He was President of the American Anthropological Association 1993–5, and was initiated into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1995.
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ISBN 13 9780521808385
ISBN 10 0521808383
Titel The Anthropological Lens
Autor James L Peacock
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-12-13
Seitenanzahl 176
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