Think Like an Anthropologist

Think Like an Anthropologist

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Pages 339
Language English
Published Aug 31, 2017
Publisher Pelican
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Matthew Engelke delves into the fascinating realm of anthropology, unraveling its essence and its significant contributions to understanding our shared humanity. Through an engaging narrative, he makes complex concepts accessible, inviting readers to explore how anthropology shapes our perceptions of culture, social behaviors, and global interactions. The examination of diverse societies encourages a broader perspective, fostering empathy and awareness in an increasingly interconnected world.

As Engelke navigates the various dimensions of the discipline, he emphasizes anthropology's relevance in everyday life. He highlights its ability to frame questions that challenge conventional wisdom and prompt critical thinking about human existence. The work encourages readers to adopt an anthropological lens, enabling them to appreciate the nuances of different cultures and the underlying patterns that shape human behavior.

In an era marked by rapid change and cultural shifts, Engelke's insights promote a greater understanding of the importance of anthropology. By encouraging curiosity and open-mindedness, he equips readers with the tools to engage thoughtfully with the complexities of our global society.

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