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El. knyga: Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory, Sixth Edition

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  • Formatas: 585 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487538897
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  • Formatas: 585 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Nov-2021
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487538897
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The sixth edition of this bestselling reader offers a comprehensive collection of readings critical to the understanding of anthropological theory, with a selection of new pieces that represent major developments in the field.



Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory curates and collects many of the most important publications of anthropological thinking spanning the last hundred years, building a strong foundation in both classical and contemporary theory. The sixth edition includes seventeen new readings, with a sharpened focus on public anthropology, gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, linguistic anthropology, archaeology, and the Anthropocene. Each piece of writing is accompanied by a short introduction, key terms, study questions, and further readings that elucidate the original text.

On its own, or together with A History of Anthropological Theory, Sixth Edition, this anthology offers an unrivalled introduction to the theory of anthropology that reflects not only its history but also the changing nature of the discipline today.

Preface xiii
Introduction xv
Part One The Early History Of Anthropological Theory Overview 3(92)
1 Bourgeois And Proletarians
10(9)
Karl Marx
Friedrich Engels
2 The Science Of Culture
19(13)
Edward Burnett Tylor
3 Ethnical Periods
32(10)
Lewis Henry Morgan
4 General Summary And Conclusion [ The Descent Of Man]
42(10)
Charles Darwin
5 Introduction [ The Elementary Forms Of The Religious Life]
52(14)
Emile Durkheim
6 Conclusion [ The Gift: The Form And Reason For Exchange In Archaic Societies]
66(12)
Marcel Mauss
7 The Sociology Of Charismatic Authority
78(7)
Max Weber
8 Nature Of The Linguistic Sign And Synchronic And Diachronic Law
85(10)
Ferdinand De Saussure
Part Two The Earlier Twentieth Century
Overview
95(6)
9 The Methods Of Ethnology
101(8)
Franz Boas
10 Conclusion [ Primitive Society]
109(9)
Robert Lowie
11 What Anthropology Is About
118(11)
Alfred Louis Kroeber
12 Introduction [ Coming Of Age In Samoa]
129(7)
Margaret Mead
13 The Individual And The Pattern Of Culture
136(13)
Ruth Benedict
14 The Unconscious Patterning Of Behavior In Society
149(12)
Edward Sapir
15 Introduction And Part One: Folk Tales, John And The Frog, Witness Of The Johnstown Flood In Heaven [ Mules And Men]
161(9)
Zora Neale Hurston
16 Social Structure
170(7)
Alfred Reginald Radcliffe-Brown
17 The Subject, Method, And Scope Of This Inquiry [ Argonauts Of The Western Pacific]
177(16)
Bronislaw Malinowski
18 Model Systems
193(4)
Edmund Leach
19 Rituals Of Rebellion In South-East Africa
197(8)
Max Gluckman
Part Three The Later Twentieth Century
Overview
205(7)
20 Structuralism And Ecology
212(5)
Claude Levi-Strauss
21 Introduction [ Purity And Danger: An Analysis Of Concepts Of Pollution And Taboo]
217(5)
Mary Douglas
22 Introduction [ Islands Of History]
222(9)
Marshall Sahlins
23 Componential Analysis And The Study Of Meaning
231(19)
Ward H. Goodenough
24 Energy And Tools
250(17)
Leslie White
25 Archaeology As Anthropology
267(10)
Lewis Binford
26 The Epistemology Of Cultural Materialism
277(12)
Marvin Harris
27 The New Physical Anthropology
289(7)
Sherwood L. Washburn
28 Symbols In Ndembu Ritual
296(6)
Victor Turner
29 Thick Description: Toward An Interpretive Theory Of Culture
302(5)
Clifford Geertz
30 Woman The Gatherer: Male Bias In Anthropology
307(9)
Sally Slocum
31 The Female World Of Cards And Holidays: Women, Families, And The Work Of Kinship
316(10)
Micaela Di Leonardo
32 Introduction [ Anthropology And The Colonial Encounter]
326(8)
Talal Asad
33 Knowing The Oriental
334(14)
Edward W. Said
34 Introduction [ Europe And The People Without History]
348(17)
Eric R. Wolf
35 Introduction: Toward Ethnographies Of Communication
365(27)
Dell Hymes
36 The Subject And Power
392(14)
Michel Foucault
37 Structures, Habitus, And Practices
406(9)
Pierre Bourdieu
38 Partial Truths
415(22)
James Clifford
39 A Crisis Of Representation In The Human Sciences
437(9)
George E. Marcus
Michael M.J. Fischer
40 A Critical-Interpretive Approach In Medical Anthropology: Rituals And Routines Of Discipline And Dissent
446(29)
Margaret Lock
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Part Four The Early Twenty-First Century
Overview
475(5)
41 Disjuncture And Difference In The Global Cultural Economy
480(10)
Arjun Appadurai
42 "We're Here And We're Queer!": An Introduction To Studies In Queer Anthropology
490(5)
Michelle Walks
43 David Maybury-Lewis And Cultural Survival: Providing A Model For Public Anthropology, Advocacy, And Collaboration
495(6)
Louise Lamphere
44 Introduction [ Other People's Anthropologies]
501(14)
Aleksandar Boskovic
Thomas Hylland Eriksen
45 An Indigenous Feminist's Take On The Ontological Turn: "Ontology" Is Just Another Word For Colonialism
515(7)
Zoe Todd
46 From Kinship To Link-Up: Cell Phones And Social Networking In Jamaica
522(19)
Heather Horst
Daniel Miller
47 Introduction: Contemporary Theoretical Debate In Archaeology [ Archaeological Theory Today]
541(9)
Ian Hodder
48 Introduction [ Is Science Racist?: Debating Race]
550(11)
Jonathan Marks
49 Earth Stalked By Man
561(14)
Anna Tsing
Conclusion 575(2)
Sources 577(4)
Index of Key Words 581
Paul A. Erickson is a past professor in the Department of Anthropology at Saint Marys University.



Liam D. Murphy is a professor in the Department of Anthropology at California State University, Sacramento.