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형식
킨들
페이지
372
언어
포르투갈어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2016
출판사
Zahar
판
1
ISBN-10
8537815853
ISBN-13
9788537815854
설명
Celso Castro's exploration of anthropology offers readers a nuanced understanding of the discipline’s evolution over the past century. Through a careful examination of key figures such as Franz Boas, Bronislaw Malinowski, and Claude Lévi-Strauss, the work delves into their influential theories and methodologies, illuminating the diverse perspectives that have shaped anthropological thought.
The text reflects on how these foundational thinkers approached cultural relativism, participant observation, and structuralism, each contributing significantly to the broader understanding of humanity. Castro skillfully analyzes the shifting paradigms in anthropology, showcasing how these scholars not only challenged prevailing notions of society and culture but also laid groundwork for future generations.
Amidst a century of change, the narrative also touches upon contemporary debates in anthropology, weaving historical context with current practices. Readers will appreciate the depth of insight, as Castro’s interpretation underscores the relevance of these seminal ideas in today’s world.
Overall, this work serves as both an introduction for newcomers to the field and a thoughtful reflection for seasoned anthropologists, inviting a deeper engagement with the discipline's rich heritage.
The text reflects on how these foundational thinkers approached cultural relativism, participant observation, and structuralism, each contributing significantly to the broader understanding of humanity. Castro skillfully analyzes the shifting paradigms in anthropology, showcasing how these scholars not only challenged prevailing notions of society and culture but also laid groundwork for future generations.
Amidst a century of change, the narrative also touches upon contemporary debates in anthropology, weaving historical context with current practices. Readers will appreciate the depth of insight, as Castro’s interpretation underscores the relevance of these seminal ideas in today’s world.
Overall, this work serves as both an introduction for newcomers to the field and a thoughtful reflection for seasoned anthropologists, inviting a deeper engagement with the discipline's rich heritage.