Cultural Anthropology: Understanding Ourselves & Others

Cultural Anthropology: Understanding Ourselves & Others
ISBN-10
1561344478
ISBN-13
9781561344475
Series
Cultural Anthropology
Category
Anthropology
Pages
445
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Author
Richley H. Crapo

Description

"How we communicate, appreciate beauty, relate to the environment, even how we date, are reflections of our culture. Cultures and therefore ways of life, vary tremendously throughout the world. Through this comprehensive introduction to the field of anthropology, you will come to share the author's appreciation for the cultural diversity that existed in the past and continues today despite the efects of global communication. Interesting narrative examples and excerpts from traditional ethnographies vividly illustrate many major concepts in each chapter"--P. [4] of cover.

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