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Small places, large issues : an introduction to social and cultural anthropology / Thomas Hylland Eriksen.

By: Eriksen, Thomas Hylland.
Material type: TextTextSeries: Anthropology, culture, and society. Publisher: New Delhi: Rawat Publications, 2010, 2014Edition: 3rd ed.Description: x, 364 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN: 9788131606568(hbk).Subject(s): EthnologyDDC classification: 306 LOC classification: GN316 | .E75 2001
Contents:
Introduction : comparison and context -- A brief history of anthropology -- Fieldwork and its interpretation -- The social person -- Local organisation -- Person and society -- Kinship as descent -- Marriage and alliance -- Gender and age -- Social hierarchies -- Politics and power -- Exchange and consumption -- Production and technology -- Religion and ritual -- Modes of thought -- Complexity and change -- Ethnicity -- The politics of identity : nationalism and minorities -- The global, the local, and the glocal -- Epilogue : and so what?
Summary: ABOUT THE BOOK This concise introduction to social and cultural anthropology has become a modern classic, revealing the rich global variation in social life and culture. The text provides a clear overview of anthropology, focusing on central topics such as kinship, ethnicity, ritual and political systems, offering a wealth of examples that demonstrate the enormous scope of anthropology and the importance of a comparative perspective. Unlike other texts on the subject, this book incorporates the anthropology of complex modern societies. Using reviews of key monographs to illustrate his argument, Eriksen’s lucid and accessible text remains an established introductory text in anthropology. This new edition is updated throughout and increases the emphasis on the interdependence of human worlds. There is a new discussion of the new influence of cultural studies and natural science on anthropology. Effortlessly bridging the perceived gap between ‘classic’ and ‘contemporary’ anthropology, this book is as essential to anthropology undergraduates as ever.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 314-331) and index.

Introduction : comparison and context -- A brief history of anthropology -- Fieldwork and its interpretation -- The social person -- Local organisation -- Person and society -- Kinship as descent -- Marriage and alliance -- Gender and age -- Social hierarchies -- Politics and power -- Exchange and consumption -- Production and technology -- Religion and ritual -- Modes of thought -- Complexity and change -- Ethnicity -- The politics of identity : nationalism and minorities -- The global, the local, and the glocal -- Epilogue : and so what?

ABOUT THE BOOK
This concise introduction to social and cultural anthropology has become a modern classic, revealing the rich global variation in social life and culture.
The text provides a clear overview of anthropology, focusing on central topics such as kinship, ethnicity, ritual and political systems, offering a wealth of examples that demonstrate the enormous scope of anthropology and the importance of a comparative perspective. Unlike other texts on the subject, this book incorporates the anthropology of complex modern societies. Using reviews of key monographs to illustrate his argument, Eriksen’s lucid and accessible text remains an established introductory text in anthropology.
This new edition is updated throughout and increases the emphasis on the interdependence of human worlds. There is a new discussion of the new influence of cultural studies and natural science on anthropology. Effortlessly bridging the perceived gap between ‘classic’ and ‘contemporary’ anthropology, this book is as essential to anthropology undergraduates as ever.

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