
Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction
di:
Peter Just
,
John D. Monaghan
Edizione: 2
Lingua: Inglese
Formato: Brossura
ISBN 10: 0198776993
ISBN 13: 9780198776994
Data di pubblicazione:
January 1st, 2022
Editore: Oxford University Press
Pagine: 176
Generi: Philosophy
An accessible entry point into the world of anthropology, this volume delves into the essential concepts that shape the understanding of human societies and cultures. It offers readers a concise yet thorough exploration of the different dimensions of social life, from kinship and religion to economics and politics. Through engaging narratives and relatable examples, the authors break down complex theories and methodologies, making them approachable for anyone interested in the diverse tapestry of human experience.
The work emphasizes the importance of cultural context, showcasing how various societal norms and values influence individual behavior and collective identity. As readers journey through key ideas, they encounter the intricate relationships between cultural practices and social structures, illuminating the ways in which societies evolve over time.
Key figures in the field contribute their insights, emphasizing the discipline’s relevance in understanding contemporary global issues. By bridging the gap between academic scholarship and everyday life, the authors invite a broader audience to appreciate the nuances of human behavior and cultural expression.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both an introduction and an invitation, encouraging readers to reflect on their own cultural assumptions and fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich diversity of human life across the globe.
The work emphasizes the importance of cultural context, showcasing how various societal norms and values influence individual behavior and collective identity. As readers journey through key ideas, they encounter the intricate relationships between cultural practices and social structures, illuminating the ways in which societies evolve over time.
Key figures in the field contribute their insights, emphasizing the discipline’s relevance in understanding contemporary global issues. By bridging the gap between academic scholarship and everyday life, the authors invite a broader audience to appreciate the nuances of human behavior and cultural expression.
Ultimately, this exploration serves as both an introduction and an invitation, encouraging readers to reflect on their own cultural assumptions and fostering a deeper appreciation for the rich diversity of human life across the globe.