Think Like an Anthropologist
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Format
Paperback
Pages
368
Language
English
Published
Aug 31, 2017
Publisher
Pelican Books
Description
Matthew Engelke explores the fascinating field of anthropology, unraveling its significance in understanding culture and human behavior. The book provides insights into how anthropological perspectives can illuminate the complexities of societies, revealing the underlying dynamics that shape our everyday lives.
Engelke delves into the methodologies of anthropologists, demonstrating how these approaches not only enhance one's critical thinking but also foster a deeper appreciation for diversity. By illustrating the relevance of anthropological thought, he encourages readers to rethink their own cultural assumptions and expand their worldview, ultimately emphasizing the importance of empathy and insight in an increasingly interconnected world.
Engelke delves into the methodologies of anthropologists, demonstrating how these approaches not only enhance one's critical thinking but also foster a deeper appreciation for diversity. By illustrating the relevance of anthropological thought, he encourages readers to rethink their own cultural assumptions and expand their worldview, ultimately emphasizing the importance of empathy and insight in an increasingly interconnected world.
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