Thinking Like an Anthropologist
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A Practical Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
John Omohundro
简介
This exciting new text teases out the common core of the cultural anthropological way of thinking, makes it explicit in a set of eleven questions, and uses those questions to enhance learning. Each question receives treatment in a brief chapter, accompanied by several exercises and classroom demonstrations. The textbook is intended to be accompanied by - and applied to - a reader, a few ethnographies, or a monograph with topical focus such as language, globalization, technology, art, or gender. The eleven questions that organize the text can be applied singly and cumulatively to address the cultures presented in the ethnographies or case studies chosen by each instructor. A comprehensive guide written by John Omohundro assists instructors who adopt this novel approach and suggests numerous examples of ethnographies and readers that would be effective companions for the text.
contents
目录:
1, What is Culture?
(The Conceptual Question)
2, How Do I Learn About Culture?
(The Naturalistic Question)
3, What is the Context for This Practice or Idea?
(The Holistic Question)
4, Do Other Societies Do Something Like This?
(The Comparative Question)
5, What Was This Idea or Practice Like in the Past?
(The Temporal Question)
6, How are Human Biology, Culture, and Environment Interactig?
(The Bio-Cultural Question)
7, What Are the Groups and Relationships?
(The Social-Structural Question)
8, What Does That Mean?
(The Interpretive Question)
9, What is My Perspective?
(The Reflexive Question)
10, Am I Judging This?
(The Relativistic Question)
11, What Do the People Say?
(The Dialogic Question)