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The handbook of sociocultural anthropology / edited by James G. Carrier and Deborah B. Gewertz.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Carrier, James G., editor.
Gewertz, Deborah B., 1948- editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethnology--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Ethnology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (653 p.)
Edition:
1st.
Place of Publication:
London : Routledge, 2020.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
he Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology presents a state of the art overview of the subject - its methodologies, current debates, history and future. It will provide the ultimate source of authoritative, critical descriptions of all the key aspects of the discipline as well as a consideration of the general state of the discipline at a time when there is notable uncertainty about its foundations, composition and direction. Divided into five core sections, the Handbook: examines the changing theoretical and analytical orientations that have led to new ways of carrying out research; presents an analysis of the traditional historical core and how the discipline has changed since 1980; considers the ethnographic regions where work has had the greatest impact on anthropology as a whole; outlines the people and institutions that are the context in which the discipline operates, covering topics from research funding to professional ethics.Bringing together leading international scholars, the Handbook provides a guide to the latest research in social and cultural anthropology. Presenting a systematic overview - and offering a wide range of examples, insights and analysis - it will be an invaluable resource for researchers and students in anthropology as well as cultural and social geography, cultural studies and sociology.
Contents:
part I. Orientations
part II. Elements
part III. Issues
part IV. Regions
part V. Context.
Notes:
Previously issued in print: 2013.
General IntroductionPART 1: ORIENTATIONSIntroduction1. Culture2. Power 3. Postmodernism4. Political economy5. MethodologyPART 2: ELEMENTSIntroduction6. Kinship7. Economy8. Politics9. Religion10. ExchangePART 3: ISSUESIntroduction11. Gender12. Development13. Ethnicity14. Migration15. Consumption16. Environment17. Globalisation18. Material Culture and ArtPART 4: REGIONSIntroduction19. Melanesia20. Africa21. Post-Socialist societies22. South Asia23. Amazonia24. The WestPART 5: CONTEXTIntroduction25. Research funding26. Enrolment and employment27. Applied & public anthropology28. Related disciplines29. EthicsBibliographyIndex.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-00-308698-5
1-000-18149-9
1-003-08698-5
1-000-18467-6
1-4725-2005-X
9781003086987
OCLC:
928192195

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