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Monaghan, John - Peter Just : Social & Cultural Anthropology
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A Brief Insight
Drawing on intriguing, vivid examples from their own research in Indonesia and Mexico, John Monaghan and Peter Just examine ways in which anthropology has advanced our understanding of human society and culture. They also provide a concise and accessible account of the big” questions that have traditionally concerned anthropologists: What is unique about human beings? How are groups of people family, class, tribe, nation formed and maintained? What is the nature of belief, economic exchange, the self?
Drawing on intriguing, vivid examples from their own research in Indonesia and Mexico, John Monaghan and Peter Just examine ways in which anthropology has advanced our understanding of human society and culture. They also provide a concise and accessible account of the big” questions that have traditionally concerned anthropologists: What is unique about human beings? How are groups of people family, class, tribe, nation formed and maintained? What is the nature of belief, economic exchange, the self?
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category: | Books > Foreign Language Books > Books in English > |
publisher: | Sterling, (2010) |
item number / ISBN: | 9781402768811 |
binding: | hardcover |
pages: | 216 |
language: | English |