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Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology

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This concise and affordable introduction to the basic ideas and practices of contemporary cultural anthropology addresses the needs of anthropology professors who make extensive use of ethnographies and other supplementary readings in their courses. Core Concepts in Cultural Anthropology offers a thorough annotated bibliography of the terms and concepts that anthropologists use in their work, while its conceptual and theoretical framework prepares students to read ethnography more effectively.

288 pages, Paperback

First published July 23, 2002

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December 12, 2017
Excellent intro to Anthropology for my class at Westvalley. Very clear and useful.
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November 20, 2021
Solid introduction to the course I'm finishing up. However, I would've liked to have read more case studies and real-life examples of the terms and concepts they define. (Images would've been nice, too.) The authors described plenty of terms and theories, but didn't follow up with that many interesting or concrete examples from the plethora of diverse cultures & societies our world has to offer. I'd say this was a more abstract/theoretical text for a topic that could otherwise be quite colorful and pragmatic.
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4 reviews
July 12, 2018
This book is a great starter for students who is either reading in Anthropology or interested in Anthropology.
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63 reviews1 follower
August 24, 2024
Solid introduction to the course I'm finishing up. However, I would've liked to have read more case studies and real-life examples of the terms and concepts they define. (Images would've been nice, too.) The authors described plenty of terms and theories, but didn't follow up with that many interesting or concrete examples from the plethora of diverse cultures & societies our world has to offer. I'd say this was a more abstract/theoretical text for a topic that could otherwise be quite colorful and pragmatic.
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601 reviews40 followers
December 11, 2011
Somewhere between a little textbook and a big glossary. Clear explanations of what cultural anthropologists talk about and the words they use to talk about it. Each chapter covers the vocabulary for a different theme, like economic anthropology, kinship systems, linguistic anthropology, and anthropological theory, among others. The only fault I can find with it is some glaring non sequiturs in its reasoning, and it still does enough explanation of the controversies within anthropology to give some insight into the political reasons for them. I wish more college majors assigned a book organized like this one, though maybe not at the intro level.
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March 26, 2012
Extremely helpful for the beginner stuff you sometimes just can't remember. I use it as a reference point for papers mostly now but for any subject that has a culture focus it can be useful.
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