This comprehensive anthology offers over 40 readings that are critical to the understanding of anthropological theory and the development of anthropology as an academic discipline. The fourth edition maintains a strong focus on the "four-field" roots of the discipline in North America but has been reorganized with a new section on twenty-first-century theory, including coverage of postcolonial and public anthropology. New key terms and introductions accompany each reading and a revamped glossary makes the book more student-friendly. Used on its own, or together with the overview text A History of Anthropological Theory, Fourth Edition, this anthology offers a flexible and unrivaled introduction to anthropological theory that reflects not only the history but also the changing nature of the discipline today.
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I read this for my cultural theory class, and the reading selections in this are good! It's a comprehensive look at the canon, but there are some parts where excerpts from articles are cut out. For example, Bourdieu's article on habitus has the introduction cut out for some reason. I'm not sure why this happens, but it doesn't impact too much of the reading experience. A good start to anthropological theory!