Table of Contents| Chapter 1: Anthropological Perspectives
Chapter 2: The Anthropological Method
Chapter 3: Language and Culture
Chapter 4: Learning Language and Culture: Culture and the Individual
Chapter 5: Symbolic Meanings
Chapter 6: Ties that Connect Marriage, Family and Kinship
Chapter 7: Gender and Age
Chapter 8: Production, Distribution, and Consumption: The Economic Organization of Societies
Chapter 9: Politics, Government, Law, and Conflict
Chapter 10: Religion and the Supernatural
Chapter 11: Myths, Legends, and Folktales: Past, Present and Future
Chapter 12: The Artistic Dimension
Chapter 13: The Colonial and Post-Colonial Worlds: Globalization and the Role Anthropologists Have Played in Directed Culture Change
Chapter 14: Migration, Diasporas, and Culture Identity Reasserted
Chapter 15: Ethnicity, Race, Ethnic Conflict and Nationalism
Epilogue |
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