Investigating Culture : An Experiential Introduction to Anthropology
Carol Delaney; Deborah Kaspin
Wiley-Blackwell
3
2017
en
9781118868867
The third edition of Investigating Culture: An Experiential Introduction to Anthropology, the highly praised innovative approach to introducing aspects of cultural anthropology to students, features a series of revisions, updates, and new material.
- Offers a refreshing alternative to introductory anthropology texts by challenging students to think in new ways and apply cultural learnings to their own lives
- Chapters explore key anthropological concepts of human culture including: language, the body, food, and time, and provide an array of cultural examples in which to examine them
- Incorporates new material reflecting the authors’ research in Malawi, New England, and Spain
- Takes account of the latest information on such topical concerns as nuclear waste, sports injuries, the World Trade Center memorial, the food pyramid, fashion trends, and electronic media
- Includes student exercises, selected reading and additional suggested readings
Preface to Second Edition
Acknowledgments
1 Disorientation and Orientation
2 Spatial Locations
3 All We Have Is Time
4 Language: We Are What We Speak
5 Relatives and Relations
6 Our Bodies, Our Selves
7 Food for Thought
8 Clothing Matters
9 VIPs: Very Important People, Places, and Performances
Index
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