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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER |
International Standard Book Number |
9780205367184 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE |
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BUL |
Language of cataloging |
ENG |
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BUL |
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BUL |
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RDA |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER |
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23 |
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301 |
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100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
HARRIS, MARVIN |
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY/ |
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MARVIN HARRIS, ORNA JOHNSON |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
BOSTON: |
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PEARON |
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c2003. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
xii, 370 p. : |
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ill. ;[ some col} |
Dimensions |
28 cm |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
able of Contents<br/>Each chapter includes Summary, and Profiles and most chapters include America Now.<br/><br/>1. Introduction.<br/>The Five Fields of Anthropology.<br/>What Is Distinctive about Cultural Anthropology?<br/>Why Study Anthropology?<br/><br/><br/>2. The Nature of Culture.<br/>Definitions of Culture.<br/>Society, Subculture, and Sociocultural System.<br/>Science and the Relativity of Truth.<br/>Fieldwork and the Mental and Behavioral Aspects of Culture.<br/>The Universal Pattern.<br/>The Diversity of Anthropological Theories.<br/>Cultural Materialism.<br/><br/><br/>3. The Evolution of the Capacity for Culture.<br/>Genes and Natural Selection.<br/>Nonhuman Culture.<br/>The Evolution of the Hominids.<br/>Apes and Language.<br/>Aggressive versus Cooperative Behavior among Apes.<br/><br/><br/>4. Language and Culture.<br/>Universal Features of Language.<br/>Structural Linguistics: Elements of Language Analysis.<br/>Biological and Cultural Aspects of Language.<br/>Language Issues and Theories.<br/>Sociolinguistics.<br/><br/><br/>5. Production.<br/>Evolution of Energy Production.<br/>The Influence of the Environment and Ecology.<br/>Carrying Capacity and the Law of Diminishing Returns.<br/>Hunting and Gathering.<br/>Agriculture.<br/>Pastoralism.<br/>Energy and the Evolution of Culture.<br/>Industrial Food Energy Systems.<br/><br/><br/>6. Reproduction.<br/>The Relation between Production and Reproduction.<br/>Population Pressure versus Population Growth.<br/>Preindustrial Reproductive Practices.<br/>The Costs and Benefits of Rearing Children.<br/>The Contraception, Abortion, and Infanticide Debate.<br/>Industrial Modes of Reproduction.<br/>Women's Status, Education, and Fertility.<br/><br/><br/>7. Economic Organization.<br/>Definition of Economy.<br/>Exchange.<br/>Redistributive Exchange.<br/>Reciprocity versus Redistribution.<br/>The Infrastructural Basis of Redistribution and Reciprocity.<br/>Stratified Redistribution.<br/>Price Market Exchange: Buying and Selling.<br/>Patterns of Work.<br/><br/><br/>8. Domestic Life.<br/>The Household and the Domestic Sphere of Culture.<br/>Family Groups and the Mode of Production and Reproduction.<br/>What Is Marriage?<br/>Economic Aspects of Marriage.<br/>Preferential Marriages.<br/>Domestic Groups and the Avoidance of Incest.<br/><br/><br/>9. Descent, Locality, and Kinship.<br/>Kinship.<br/>Descent.<br/>Descent Rules: Cognatic and Unilineal Descent.<br/>Postmarital Locality Patterns.<br/>Kinship Terminologies.<br/>Kin Terms Are Negotiated, Not Written in Stone.<br/><br/><br/>10. Law, Order, and War in Nonstate Societies.<br/>Law and Order in Band and Village Societies.<br/>Headmanship.<br/>The Leopard Skin Chief.<br/>Nonkin Associations: Sodalities.<br/>Warfare among Hunters and Gatherers.<br/>Warfare among Sedentary Village Societies.<br/>Why War?<br/>Warfare, the Politics of Prestige, and the Big Man System.<br/><br/><br/>11. Origins of Chiefdoms and the State.<br/>The Evolution of Big Man Systems into Chiefdoms.<br/>Infrastructural and Structural Aspects of Political Control.<br/>The Origins of States.<br/>Ideology as a Source of Power.<br/>The State and Physical Coercion.<br/><br/><br/>12. Class and Caste.<br/>Class and Power.<br/>Peasant Classes.<br/>The Image of Limited Good.<br/>Castes in India.<br/><br/><br/>13. Ethnicity, Race, and Racism.<br/>Ethnicity.<br/>Biological Races versus Social Races versus Ethnic Groups.<br/>The Competitive Dynamics of Ethnic and Racial Groups.<br/>Defining Racism.<br/><br/><br/>14. Sex and Gender Hierarchies.<br/>Sex versus Gender.<br/>Human Sexuality.<br/>Heterosexuality.<br/>Restrictive versus Permissive Cultures.<br/>Male Homosexuality.<br/>Female Homosexuality.<br/>Gender Ideologies.<br/>The Relativity of Gender Ideologies.<br/>Are Women Equally Represented in Ethnographies.<br/>Gender Hierarchy.<br/>Variations in Gender Hierarchies.<br/>Causes of Variation in Gender Hierarchies.<br/>Hoes, Plows, and Gender Hierarchies.<br/>Gender and Exploitation.<br/>Gender and Hyperindustrialism.<br/><br/><br/>15. Psychological Anthropology.<br/>Culture and Personality.<br/>Cultural Constructs Personality.<br/>Mode of Production and Socialization Practices.<br/>Early Childhood Training.<br/>Subsistence and Adult Personality.<br/>Schemas and Cognition.<br/>Culture and Mental Illness.<br/><br/><br/>16. Religion.<br/>Animism.<br/>Animatism and Mana.<br/>Natural and Supernatural.<br/>Magic and Religion.<br/>The Organization of Religious Beliefs and Practices.<br/>Religion and Political Economy: High Gods.<br/>Revitalization Movements.<br/>Religion and Social Action.<br/><br/><br/>17. Art.<br/>What Is Art?<br/>Art as a Cultural Category.<br/>The Evolution of Music and Dance.<br/>Verbal Arts.<br/><br/><br/>18. Applied Anthropology.<br/>What Is Applied Anthropology?<br/>Research, Theory, and Action.<br/>What Do Applied Anthropologists Have to Offer?<br/>Applied Anthropology and Development.<br/>Medical Anthropology.<br/>Demographics: The U.S. Census Undercount.<br/>Forensics.<br/>Business and Anthropology.<br/>Poverty and Health.<br/>Anthropological Advocacy.<br/><br/><br/>19. Globalization.<br/>What is globalization?<br/>Socio-cultural Evolution and Development<br/>The Green Revolution<br/>Free Market vs. Anti-Market Forces<br/>The Effect of Globalization on Indigenous People<br/>Resistance to Oppression<br/>Preserving Indigenous Cultures<br/>Vanishing Knowledge<br/><br/><br/> |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
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Includes Index: p 355-366 |
650 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--TOPICAL TERM |
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Anthropology |
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Book Open Access |
Edition |
2nd ed |
Classification part |
301 |
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1 |
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HAR |
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301 HAR |