This ethnographic case book is an inexpensive shrinkwrap to supplement Anthropology, 7/e, (the cultures covered are all in Kottak's text), or on its own to supplement any number of introductory/cultural anthropology courses where individual ethnography's are too detailed. The text includes coverage of thirteen different cultures (approximately 15 pages on each). The format of each culture study is generally as a map places the culture in geographical context; a creation myth introduces the culture; a general introduction and history of the people follows; a socio-political analysis and/or an economic analysis is discussed; and their religious/belief-systems are examined.
This book is actually pretty fascinating, even from a I-didn't-have-to-read-this-for-a-class sort of way. I mean, I DID have to read it for a class, but it was still interesting.
I had to read this for my anthropology class and it was surprisingly really interesting. Peters-Golden does a fantastic job of describing each set of peoples, including their past and present situations. Each chapter is also divided into separate subjects that further describe specific aspects of what the different people do and believe. This book has taught me so much more about the many different traditional groups of people that still exist today. I highly recommend it!
I enjoyed this book tremendously. If you already have an interest in humanity then you'll love it but for those who aren't so fond of people or are scared of attending cultural events you'll learn something new about the history and culture of these 15 case studies around the world and my favorite chapters were of the rich history in Haiti and the culture of the Aztecs.
The book takes you through fifteem cultures and exposes you to there geography, myth creation, history, sociopolitical systems, and last but not least their belief systems. Yhis is book is awesome and I greatly suggest you read this if you are curious about other countries and it's people.
I spent enough hours combing through the inside of these covers to count it as a book I read. While I never would have read it if I didn't have to, learning about the different cultures was interesting. It was very straight forward and easy to understand.
This was assigned as a textbook for an anthropology course I took. Now, how the author took something interesting & turned it into something so dreadfully boring is beyond me-but they did! Congratulations. It was pure torture to her through this book.
Provides a very shallow understanding of the cultures, which could be desired depending on what this class is being used for. Dig deeper if you're particularly interested in one.
Enjoyed learning about all the different cultures. Places in the world I want to see have increased, and hope that these cultures can find ways to maintain their uniqueness in the world.
I didn’t finish the chapter on the Romani or the Trobriand Islanders or ch. 2 the Aztecs BUT IM STILL COUNTING IT 😭😭leave me alone I just wanna say I’ve accomplished SOMETHING. 3.5 stars