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Publisher | Oxford University Press USA |
Author(s) | Robert H. Lavenda / Emily A. Schultz |
Subtitle | What Does It Mean to Be Human? |
Edition | 4 |
Published | 2nd January 2018 |
Related course codes | ANTH1008 ntroduction to Anthropology |
What Does It Mean to Be Human?
A unique alternative to more traditional, encyclopedic introductory texts, Anthropology: What Does It Mean to Be Human?, Fourth Edition, takes a question-oriented approach that incorporates cutting-edge theory and new ways of looking at important contemporary issues such as power, human rights, and inequality. With a total of sixteen chapters, this engaging, full-colour text is an ideal one-semester overview that delves deep into anthropology without overwhelming students.New to This Edition:Reordered chapters for a more logical subject progressionA new chapter, "What Can Anthropology Teach Us about Sex, Gender, and Sexuality?"Globalisation content integrated throughoutA detailed discussion of ethics in the ethnographic methods sectionUpdated references and examples throughout