Give students the tools to engage the big issues of our time. From the book’s signature “toolkit” approach to the new chapter on the Environment and Sustainability, all aspects of Ken Guest’s Essentials of Cultural Anthropology work together to inspire students to use the tools of anthropology to see the world in a new way and to come to class prepared to have richer, more meaningful discussions about the big issues of our time. Are there more than two genders? How do white people experience race? What defines a family? Is there such a thing as a “natural” disaster? What causes some people to be wealthy while others live in poverty? This purchase offers access to the digital ebook only.
Would give it about 3.5 stars, The information provided is definitely designed for an intro class so don't expect a lot of depth out of this one. However it was a very exciting read as it gave me a lot of terminology that put towards the books I have already in the past, so overall I now have a much deeper understanding of Anthropology as a result.
This was assigned reading for my Culture and Society Anthropology Class.
An academic paper pusher paid by the state disseminates emotion under the guise of "anthropology". Humanities seem to have a long way till they get to the level of science. At least the phrenology is in the past.
Excellent read. I highly recommend for anyone interested in reshaping their thoughts, perceptions, and appreciation for others. I have developed a new lens of of understanding regarding observation and interpretation of behaviors of those previously considered different.
This is a good overview of the various parts of culture. It gives vocabulary to those looking to communicate clearly about anthropology in the modern age.
I found this textbook to be very infuriating. College is supposed to be a place for open-mindedness, which becomes difficult when your class curriculum is so close-minded. Everything in this book was extremely one-sided, and no counter viewpoints were ever explored. From an anthropological standpoint, white, straight, American men are evil as hell. Cool story...