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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

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  • A Text-specific Online Learning Center provides a variety of helpful resources including study tools, interactive maps and exercises, and anthropology and career links for students. The password-protected instructor's site provides access to the Instructor's Manual, PowerPoint lecture slides, professional resources, and more!
  • Two Important Chapters not consistently found in other cultural anthropology texts: "Ethnicity and Race" (11) and "Gender" (8). These and other chapters explore the nature, role, and preservation of human diversity in the face of conquest and globalization.
  • End-of-Chapter Issues Boxes bring home anthropology's relevance to current debates, issues, and events and help students relate topics covered in the chapter to their own lives.
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