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adam_text | BRIEF CONTENTS
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
1 Anthropology and Human Diversity 2
2 Human Evolution 22
3 Doing Cultural Anthropology 50
4 The Idea of Culture 70
5 Language 94
6 Learning Culture Throughout Life 120
PART TWO: FAMILIES IN SOCIETY
7 Making a Living 138
8 Economics 162
9 Marriage, Family, and Domestic Groups 188
10 Kinship 212
part three: equalities and inequalities
11 Gender 232
12 Political Organization 252
I j Social Stratification in Contemporary Societies:
Class, Caste, and Race 276
i 4 Ethnicity 296
part four: symbols and meanings
15 Religion 320
16 The Arts: Expressing Cultural Identities 348
part five: culture change
17 Culture Change in the Modern World 368
APPENDIX: A BRIEF HISTORICAL GUIDE TO ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY
I ANTHROPOLOGY
AND HUMAN
DIVERSITY 2
Specialization in Anthropology 4
Cultural Anthropology 4
Linguistic Anthropology 5
Archaeology 5
Perspectives in Anthropology
Franz Boas and the History of Anthropology 6
Physical or Biological Anthropology 8
Applied Anthropology 8
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Medical Anthropology 10
What We Learn from Anthropology: Understanding
Human Differences 10
Ethnocentrism 10
Human Biological Diversity 12
Anthropological Approaches
to Culture 15
Anthropology and Cultural Relativism 15
Emic and Etic Approaches to Culture 15
In the Field: Ethnography
Body Ritual Among the Natirema 16
Anthropology in a Changing World 16
Global Connections
Stone Age Tribes 18
Summary 19
Key Terms 20
Suggested Readings 20
Multimedia 21
2 HUMAN
EVOLUTION 22
Darwin and Natural Selection 24
The Theory of Natural Selection 25
Evolution, Politics, and Religion 26
Humans and Our Nearest Relatives 27
Our Shared Ancestor and Common
Characteristics 27
Primate Social Life 28
Global Connections
Disappearing Primates 29
Tool Use among Primates 30
The Evolution of Humans 30
A Closer Look
There s Evidence! 31
Naming Names 31
The Earliest Human Ancestors 32
The Australopithecines 33
Homo habilis and rudolfensis 35
In the Field: Ethnography
Fossil Hunters 36
Homo erectus 38
Homo sapiens 40
Homo sapiens Culture 41
Human Variation 43
Anthropology Hakes a Difference
Forensic Anthropology 46
Summary 46
Key Terms 48
Suggested Readings 48
Multimedia 49
^ DOING CULTURAL
ANTHROPOLOGY yO
Ethnography and Fieldwork 52
Ethnography in Historical Perspective 53
Global Connections
Ethnographic Data in the Global Economy 55
Changing Directions in Ethnography:
Postmodernism and Beyond 55
The Influence of Feminist Anthropology
on Ethnography 56
Cross Cultural Comparison 57
In the Field: Ethnography
An Ethnographic Field Study in India 58
Special Problems in Contemporary
Ethnography 62
Studying One s Own Society 62
Anthropology Makes A Difference
Anthropologists Study the Use of Illegal
Drugs 64
Ethical Considerations in Fieldwork 64
Perspectives in Anthropology
The African American Burial Ground 66
New Roles for the Ethnographer 67
Summary 67
Key Terms 68
Suggested Readings 68
Multimedia 69
A^ THE IDEA
OF CULTURE JO
Defining Culture 72
Culture Is the Way Human Beings Adapt
to the World 73
Global Connections
Understanding 9/ U 14
In the Field: Ethnography
Building a House in Northwestern Tliailand 16
Culture Is the Way Humans Organize
the World 77
Culture Is the Way Humans Give Meaning
to Their Lives 79
Perspectives in Anthropology
Native American Cultural Resources 80
Culture Is an Integrated System—
Or Is It? 81
Culture Is a Shared System of Norms
and Values—Or Is It? 83
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Culture and HIV 84
Culture Is Constantly Changing 87
A Closer Look
Diffusion: 100% American 89
Rethinking Culture 91
Summary 91
Key Terms 92
Suggested Readings 92
Multimedia 93
^ LANGUAGE 94
Origins and Development of Human
Language 96
Characteristics of Human Language 96
Acquiring Language 97
Perspectives in Anthropology
Nonhuman Primate Communication 98
The Structure of Language 101
Phonology 101
Morphology 103
Syntax 104
Semantics: The Lexicon 104
Language and Culture 105
The Sapir Whorf Hypothesis 105
Global Connections
Endangered Languages 106
A Closer Look
Genderlects 107
The Ethnography of Communication 108
Languages and Dialects 109
In the Field: Ethnography
The Indian and the Wliiteman 110
African American Vernacular English (AAVE) 111
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Ebonics 113
Nonverbal Communication 114
Language Change 116
Changing Sounds 116
Changing Syntax 116
Changing Lexicon 117
Summary 118
Key Terms 118
Suggested Readings 119
Multimedia 119
U LEARNING CULTURE
THROUGHOUT LIFE I20
Becoming a Social Person 122
A Closer Look
Culture and Personality Studies: An Historical
Perspective 123
Cross Cultural Variation in Child
Rearing 124
In the Field: Ethnography
Preschools in Japan, China, and the United
States 125
Coming of Age in Cross Cultural
Perspective 128
Male Initiation Rituals 129
Female Initiation 130
College and Coming of Age in the United
States 131
Learning Culture in Adulthood 132
Old Age 133
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Aging among theju/ hoansi of Botswana 134
Death and Dying 135
Summary 136
Key Terms 137
Suggested Readings 137
Multimedia 137
7 MAKING
A LIVING 138
Human Adaptation and the Environment 140
Global Connections
Where s the Beef? 141
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Indigenous Healing in South Africa 142
Major Types of Subsistence Strategies 143
Foraging 144
In the Field: Ethnography
The Complex Strategy of Australian Foragers 145
Pastoralism 147
In the Field: Ethnography
The Maasai of East Africa: A Transhumant
Pastoral Adaptation 148
Horticulture 151
In the Field: Ethnography
Tlie Lua : Sividden Cultivators in Thailand 152
Agriculture 154
In the Field: Ethnography
A Peasant Village in Upper Egypt 155
Perspectives in Anthropology
A Successful Agricultural Intervention in Bolivia 157
Making a Living in the Industrial
and Postindustrial Global Economy 158
Taiwan: Transition to Industrialism in the Global
Economy 158
Characteristics of Industrial and Postindustrial
Society 159
Summary 160
Key Terms 160
Suggested Readings 161
Multimedia 161
O ECONOMICS l62
Economic Systems 164
Economic Behavior 164
Production 165
Allocating Resources 165
Organizing Labor 168
Perspectives in Anthropology
Plantation Archaeology 169
Distribution: Systems of
Exchange 173
Reciprocity 173
A Closer Look
The Kula Ring 175
Redistribution 176
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Anthropologists in Business 179
Market Exchange 179
Global Connections
West African Traders in New York City 180
In the Field: Ethnography
Women and Labor in Urban Turkey 182
Summary 185
Key Terms 186
Suggested Readings 186
Multimedia 187
O MARRIAGE,
FAMILY, AND
DOMESTIC GROUPS 188
Functions of Marriage and
the Family 190
Global Connections
International Rights of Children 191
Marriage Rules 192
Incest Taboos 192
Exogamy 193
Endogamy 194
Preferential Marriages 194
The Levirate and the Sororate 195
Number of Spouses 196
Choosing a Mate 198
Exchange of Rights and Goods
at Marriage 198
Bride Service and Bridewealth 199
Dowry 201
Families, Domestic Groups, and Rules
of Residence 202
The Nuclear Family and Neolocal
Residence 202
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Family Violence and the Cultural Defense 203
Composite Families 204
Extended Families 205
In the Field: Ethnography
Matrilineal Families among the Minangkabau
of Sumatra 206
Summary 210
Key Terms 210
Suggested Readings 211
Multimedia 211
IO KINSHIP 212
Kinship: Relationships through Blood
and Marriage 214
Rules of Descent and the Formation
of Descent Groups 214
Unilineal Descent Groups 215
Patrilineal Descent Groups 216
Matrilineal Descent Groups 217
A Closer Look
Rules and Realities: Conflict over Inheritance
in a Korean Village 218
Double Descent 220
Global Connections
Kinship and Transmigration 221
Nonunilineal Kinship Systems 221
The Classification of Kin 222
Principles for Classifying Kin 223
Types of Kinship Terminologies 223
In the Field: Ethnography
Kinship Classification Systems in Action:A
Comparison between North America and North
India 224
Summary 229
Key Terms 230
Suggested Readings 230
Multimedia 231
II GENDER 232
The Cultural Construction of Gender 234
The Pioneering Work of Margaret Mead 234
Alternative Sexes, Alternative Genders 235
In the Field: Ethnography
Tlte Hijras.An Alternative Gender Role
in India 236
Cultural Variation in Sexual Behavior 238
Sexuality and the Cultural Construction
of Gender 239
The Construction of Masculinity in Spain 240
Proving Manhood: A Cultural Universal? 240
Gender Roles and the Status of Women 241
Global Connections
Female Circumcision:An International Human
Rights Issue 242
Gender Relations: Complex and Variable 243
Challenging Man the Hunter 244
Women and the Distribution of Power in Foraging
Societies 244
Perspectives in Anthropology
Men, Women, and the Evolution of Bipedalism 245
Gender Relations in Horticultural Societies 246
Economic Development and the Status
ofWomen 248
Technology1 and Gender Roles 248
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Advocating for Female Workers in the Global
Economy 249
Summary 250
Key Terms 250
Suggested Readings 250
Multimedia 251
IZ POLITICAL
ORGANIZATION 252
Social Differentiation 254
Egalitarian Societies 254
Rank Societies 254
Stratified Societies 254
Power and Social Control 254
Formal and Informal Sources of Power
and Authority 256
Law: Social Control and Conflict
Management 257
Types of Political Organization 258
Band Societies 258
Tribal Societies 260
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Alternative Forms of Conflict Resolution 263
Perspectives in Anthropology
Violence and Human Nature 265
Chiefdoms 266
State Societies 268
In the Field: Ethnography
Wealth and Power in the Precolonial Asante State 210
Global Connections
Tlie Economic Power of Political Borders 273
Summary 274
Key Terms 275
Suggested Readings 275
Multimedia 275
1^ SOCIAL
stratification
in contemporary
societies: class,
caste, and race 276
Explaining Social Stratification 278
Criteria of Stratification: Power, Wealth,
and Prestige 279
Global Connections
A Touch of Class, Global Style 280
Ascription and Achievement 281
Social Class in the United States 281
Caste 283
The Caste System in India 283
In the Field: Ethnography
Downward Mobility in the United States 284
The Dynamics of Caste 286
Changes in the Caste System 286
Stratification and Race 287
Racial Stratification in the United
States 288
Racial Minorities and School
Achievement 288
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Anthropologists Take a Stand Against Racism 290
Racial Stratification Systems:
A Comparison of the United States and
Brazil 291
Summary 294
Key Terms 294
Suggested Readings 294
Multimedia 295
YA{ ETHNICITY 296
Perspectives on Ethnicity 298
An Essentialist Perspective 298
A Constructionist Perspective 298
Perspectives in Anthropology
Who Is Kennewick Man? 299
The Nation State and Ethnicity 301
How the Nation State Shapes
Ethnicity 302
The Nation State and Ethnic Conflict 303
Global Connections
Refugees and Political Asylum: A Global Problem 304
Nation States and Indigenous Peoples 305
The Imposition ofWestern Law 306
Saami Reindeer Herders and the
Nation State 307
Cultural Diversity and Ethnicity
in the United States 309
Ethnicity and Immigration 310
The American Discourse on Immigration 311
U.S. Models of Cultural Diversity 312
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Anthropologists as Advocates for Indigenous
Peoples 312
In the Field: Ethnography
The New Chinese Immigrants in San
Francisco 314
Summary 317
Key Terms 318
Suggested Readings 319
Multimedia 319
I ^ RELIGION 320
What Religion Does in Society 322
Searching for Order and Meaning 322
A Closer Look
Religion and Ecology 323
Reducing Anxiety and Increasing
Control 324
Reinforcing or Modifying the
Social Order 324
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Population Growth, Fertility, and Religion 325
Characteristics of Religions 326
Sacred Narratives and Symbols 326
The World of Spirits and Sacred
Powers 327
Religious Rituals 329
Means of Addressing the Supernatural 331
Religious Practitioners 333
Shamans 333
Global Connections
Tfie Globalization of Religion in the
United States 334
Priests 336
Perspectives in Anthropology
The Ethnoarchaeology of Witchcraft and Gender
among the Mura 331
Witchcraft and Sorcery 338
What Are Witchcraft and Sorcery? 338
Accusations ofWitchcraft or Sorcery 338
Modern Witches, Wiccans, and
Neopagans 339
Religion and Change 339
Religion and Resistance 340
Religious Nativism andVitalism 340
Religious Change in Native North
America 341
In the Field: Ethnography
The Rastafari: Religion and Resistance
to Domination 342
Summary 346
Key Terms 346
Suggested Readings 347
Multimedia 347
16 the arts:
expressing
cultural
identities 348
Anthropological Perspectives on Art 350
The Artist in Society 350
Artistic Styles 352
Global Connections
World Beat 352
Some Functions of Art 353
Art in Ritual: Controlling the
Environment 353
Art and the Display of Cultural Themes 353
Perspectives in Anthropology
Paleolithic Cave Art 355
The Integrative Function of the Arts 355
Cultural Identity: Art, Power, and the
Making of History 356
A Closer Look
Bhangra: Resistance and Assimilation 356
Deep Play as a Form of Art 358
Representing the Other in Art 359
Orientalism in European Art: Picturing
the Middle East 359
Representing Europeans: Performing the
Conquest in Latin America 361
17 CULTURE CHANGE
IN THE MODERN
WORLD 368
The World in 1400 370
European Expansion: Motives and
Methods 370
Perspectives in Anthropology
Why the Natives Died 312
Pillage 372
Forced Labor 372
Joint Stock Companies 374
The Era of Colonialism 375
Colonizing the Americas 376
Colonizing in the Nineteenth
Century 377
Making Colonialism Pay 378
In the Field: Ethnography
The Arts, Tourism, and Cultural Identity
among the Toraja 362
Marketing Cultural Identities through
the Arts 364
Summary 365
Key Terms 366
Suggested Readings 366
Multimedia 367
In the Field: Ethnography
African Soldiers of Misfortune 379
Colonialism and Anthropology 380
Independence and Poverty 381
A Closer Look
Colonialism, Change, and Cargo Cults 382
Development 383
Anthropology Makes a Difference
Development Anthropology and the
Anthropology of Development 385
Multinational Corporations 386
Urbanization 387
Population Pressure 389
Instability 390
Summary 392
Key Terms 392
Suggested Readings 392
Multimedia 393
APPENDIX
A Brief Historical Guide
to Anthropological
Theory 394
Nineteenth Century Evolutionism 394
The Early Sociologists 395
American Historical Particularism 395
Functionalism 395
Culture and Personality 396
Cultural Ecology and Neo Evolutionism 396
Neo Materialism: Evolutionary, Functionalist,
Ecological, and Marxist 396
Structuralism 397
Ethnoscience and Cognitive Anthropology 397
Sociobiology, Evolutionary Psychology, and Behavioral
Ecology 398
Anthropology and Gender 398
Symbolic and Interpretive Anthropology 399
Postmodernism and Its Critics 399
Multimedia 400
GLOSSARY 40I
REFERENCES 411
PHOTO CREDITS 427
INDEX 429
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title_full | Cultural anthropology Serena Nanda, Richard L. Warms |
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title_full_unstemmed | Cultural anthropology Serena Nanda, Richard L. Warms |
title_short | Cultural anthropology |
title_sort | cultural anthropology |
topic | Culturele antropologie gtt Ethnologie Ethnology Kulturanthropologie (DE-588)4133903-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Culturele antropologie Ethnologie Ethnology Kulturanthropologie Einführung |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=010632218&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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