Cultural Anthropology Handbook
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
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- Utgivningsdatum2011-01-10
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor236
- Upplaga3
- FörlagKendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
- ISBN9780757527562
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- PrefaceMODULE ONE-INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGYUnit One: What Is Anthropology?Unit Two: The Relationship between Cultural Anthropology and Other Social SciencesUnit Three: How Does One Become an Anthropologist?MODULE TWO-DESCRIBING AND ANALYZING CULTURESUnit One: Anthropological TerminologyUnit Two: Anthropological Levels of AnalysisMODULE THREE-THE HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGYUnit One: The Beginnings of AnthropologyUnit Two: The Evolutionary School of Cultural Anthropology (Cultural Evolutionism)Unit Three: DiffusionismUnit Four: Other Anthropological Schools and TheoriesMODULE FOUR-LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICSUnit One: What Is a Language?Unit Two: Linguistics- The Study of LanguageMODULE FIVE-ECONOMIC ANTHROPOLOGYUnit One: Food Production and CultureUnit Two: The Allocation of Resources in Primitive SocietiesMODULE SIX-SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGYUnit One: Kinship TerminologyUnit Two: Kinship Symbols and Kinship TypologiesUnit Three: Other Forms of Social Organization (Age Sets, Voluntary Associations and Social Stratification)MODULE SEVEN-POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGYUnit One: Political Allocation and Political TypologiesUnit Two: LeadershipMODULE EIGHT-RELIGION, MAGIC, AND MYTHOLOGYUnit One: Conceptual Problems in the Study of Magic and ReligionUnit Two: A Typology of Religious and Magic PractitionersConclusionBibliographyAbout the AuthorSelected ReadingsARTICLE 1: Advancing the Status of Nursing in EgyptARTICLE 2: Food Classifications and the Diets of Young Children in Rural EgyptARTICLE 3: Indigenous Institutions and Adaptation To FamineARTICLE 4: Indigenous Fertility Regulating Methods in Two Egyptian VillagesARTICLE 5: Task Analysis in Education and Evaluation: An Application among Midwives in the Republic of YemenARTICLE 6: She Is No Stranger: The Traditional Midwife in EgyptARTICLE 7: The Copts and Muslims of EgyptARTICLE 8: Female Gential Cutting: A Training ModuleReferences