Cultural Anthropology 4e - Softcover

ROBBINS

 
9780534640743: Cultural Anthropology 4e

Synopsis

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: A PROBLEM-BASED APPROACH provides a fresh look at cultural anthropology while challenging students to engage in active learning and critical thinking. With an engaging narrative, author Richard Robbins teaches students to recognize their own cultures as a basis for understanding the cultures of others. This briefer book is organized around problems rather than topics, creating a natural and integrated discussion of such traditional concerns as kinship, caste, gender roles, and religion. These subjects are explored within the context of meaningful questions, such as: How can people begin to understand beliefs and behaviors that are different from their own?, How do societies give meaning to and justify collective violence?, Why are some societies more industrially advanced than others? What can anthropology tell us about attempts to link intelligence and class?, and more.

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Review

"This is the most engaging textbook for introductory cultural anthropology that I have ever read. It is particularly strong in showing students how culture matters--how it makes us human and how it can get us killed if we don't learn how to interpret it right. It is exciting! It is [also] very effective at laying out skills anthropology gives students for the job market. It is extremely creative and well-written."

About the Author

Richard H. Robbins is a distinguished teaching professor of anthropology at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. His teaching interests include courses on global problems, utopian societies, comparative religion, the anthropology of food, and activist anthropology. He has conducted research among indigenous peoples of Canada and fishing communities in northeastern New Brunswick. His recent books Include Debt as Power (with Tim DiMuzio); Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism, Sixth Edition; Darwin and the Bible: The Cultural Confrontation (With Mark Cohen); and Globalization and the Environment (with Gary Kroll). Professor Robbins is the recipient of the 2005 American Anthropological Association/McGraw-Hill award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.

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9780495509288: Cengage Advantage Books: Cultural Anthropology: A Problem-Based Approach

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ISBN 10:  0495509280 ISBN 13:  9780495509288
Publisher: Cengage Learning, 1980
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