The Gebusi: Lives Transformed in a Rainforest World, 2/e
Bruce Knauft,
Emory University
ISBN: 007340537x Copyright year: 2010
Feature Summary
Engages students with rich ethnographic stories that provide appreciation for traditions and changes that have impacted an intriguing Melanesian society over an observed period of 28 years.
Illuminates key issues and topics prominent in undergraduate anthropology courses, such as subsistence, kinship, politics, economics, religion, ethnicity, social change, development, and public culture.
Provides a rich account of transition from traditional to modern influences and also of cultural resurgence and rediscovery.
Includes chapter-by-chapter study questions, web-posted photos, an instructor flash video and slide show, and a list of topics addressed in the text to assist instructors in planning and connecting the text to their course.
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