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Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, 6/e

Conrad Phillip Kottak, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

ISBN: 0073405248
Copyright year: 2008

About the Author: Conrad Phillip Kottak



Conrad Phillip Kottak (A.B. Columbia College, 1963; Ph.D. Columbia University, 1966) is a professor and former chair (1996–2006) of the Department of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, where he has taught since 1968. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1991 he was honored for his teaching by the University and the State of Michigan. In 1992 he received an excellence in teaching award from the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts of the University of Michigan. And in 1999 the American Anthropological Association (AAA) awarded Professor Kottak the AAA/Mayfield Award for Excellence in the Undergraduate Teaching of Anthropology.

Professor Kottak has done ethnographic field work in Brazil (since 1962), Madagascar (since 1966), and the United States. His general interests are in the processes by which local cultures are incorporated—and resist incorporation—into larger systems. This interest links his earlier work on ecology and state formation in Africa and Madagascar to his more recent research on global change, national and international culture, and the mass media.

The fourth edition of Kottak's popular case study Assault on Paradise: The Globalization of a Little Community in Brazil, based on his fi eld work in Arembepe, Bahia, Brazil, was published in 2006 by McGraw-Hill. In a research project during the 1980s, Kottak blended ethnography and survey research in studying "Television’s Behavioral Effects in Brazil." That research is the basis of Kottak's book Prime-Time Society: An Anthropological Analysis of Television and Culture (Wadsworth 1990)--a comparative study of the nature and impact of television in Brazil and the United States.

Kottak’s other books include The Past in the Present: History , Ecology and Cultural Variation in Highland Madagascar (1980), Researching American Culture: A Guide for Student Anthropologists (1982) (both University of Michigan Press), and Madagascar: Society and History (1986) (Carolina Academic Press). With Kathryn A. Kozaitis, Kottak is the co-author of On Being Different: Diversity and Multiculturalism in the North American Mainstream (3rd ed., McGraw-Hill, 2008). The most recent editions (twelth) of his longer texts Anthropology: The Exploration of Human Diversity and Cultural Anthropology were published by McGraw-Hill in 2007. In addition to Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Anthropology (this book), Kottak also is the author of Window on Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Anthropology, third edition, published in 2008.

Conrad Kottak's articles have appeared in academic journals, including American Anthropologist, Journal of Anthropological Research, American Ethnologist, Ethnology, Human Organization, and Luso-Brazilian Review. He also has written for more popular journals, including Transaction/SOCIETY, Natural History, Psychology Today, and General Anthropology.

In recent research projects, Kottak and his colleagues have investigated the emergence of ecological awareness in Brazil, the social context of deforestation and biodiversity conservation in Madagascar, and popular participation in economic development planning in northeastern Brazil. Since 1999 Professor Kottak has been active in the University of Michigan's Center for the Ethnography of Everyday Life, supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. In that capacity, for a research project titled "Media, Family, and Work in a Middle-Class Midwestern Town," Kottak has investigated how middle-class families draw on various media in planning, managing, and evaluating their choices and solutions with respect to the competing demands of work and family.

Conrad Kottak appreciates comments about his books from professors and students. He can be readily reached by e-mail at the following Internet address: ckottak@bellsouth.net.

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