Investigating Culture by Carol Delaney

Investigating Culture by Carol Delaney

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Offers an approach to understanding culture as a constructed phenomenon open to investigation of its implicit premises and explicit forms. This book focuses on the ways that humans orient themselves, for example in space and time, according to language, food, the body, and the symbols provided by public myth and ritual.

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Investigating Culture by Carol Delaney

Offers an approach to understanding culture as a constructed phenomenon open to investigation of its implicit premises and explicit forms. This book focuses on the ways that humans orient themselves, for example in space and time, according to language, food, the body, and the symbols provided by public myth and ritual.
Engaging, intelligent, and intellectually generous, Investigating Culture introduces students to cultural anthropology --- and reintroduces all of us to our everyday worlds as seen through ethnographic eyesDelaney brings together acute observation, revelatory projects, telling and appropriate comparisons, and an imaginative and stimulating range of readings. A book I'm eager to teach! Don Brenneis, University of California, Santa Cruz; President of American Anthropological Association 2001--03 A splendid achievement. Carol Delaney has written an absorbing and strikingly original introduction to anthropology. Investigating Culture takes students on a self-reflexive journey around the world and back home again. Courageous, conversational, scholarly, and engaging. Carol Stack, University of California, Berkeley Investigating Culture will be a beacon for the discipline, and a wonderful point of entry to the field for the beginner. Steven Piker, Swarthmore College A wonderful teaching resource! Julia Lynn Offen, University of Pennsylvania [A] unique, timely introduction to anthropology... Many will appreciate Delaney's fresh and innovative approach to tried and true anthropological concepts. Many will also appreciate her more contemporary topical discussions---such as those on space, the body, or clothing---which are much more relevant to students' experience. ... Delaney's text represents what seems to be an important shift in contemporary introductory textbooks, one that recognizes the increased multicultural sophistication of today's student. In that sense, it also represents a move away from the kind of conventional anthropological pedagogy... Students...need textbooks that encourage new levels of understanding which couch their complex experiences within more complex frameworks like history, politics, and economy. In my view, Delaney's book---well-written, well-thought-out, and germane---goes a long way toward narrowing the gap between conventional and more relevant approaches to teaching anthropology. ---The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
Carol Delaney is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at Stanford University. She is author of The Seed and The Soil: Gender and Cosmology in Turkish Village Society (1991) and Abraham on Trial: The Social Legacy of Biblical Myth (1998), and is co-editor of Naturalizing Power: Essays in Feminist Cultural Analysis (1995, with Sylvia Yanagisako).
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ISBN 13 9780631222378
ISBN 10 0631222375
Title Investigating Culture
Author Carol Delaney
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2003-12-19
Number of pages 456
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