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Paperback Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology Book

ISBN: 0745317723

ISBN13: 9780745317724

Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

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This concise introduction to social and cultural anthropology has become a modern classic, introducing countless students to the field and the tools it offers for exploring some of the most... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Good Anthropology Book

Book is good for anyone that needs an introduction for anthropology book. Each chapter covers several subjects.

Good resource

This book is currently being utilized by my daughters' 11th grade IB Antropology class. She refers to it frequently and finds it to be very informative.

Its okay

the whole book is full of markings... luckily, it helped me in studying for my exams. thanks.

Informative and thought-provoking; however not an easy read

"Small Places, Large Issues" is an introductory textbook on the topic of Social Anthropology: the comparative study of humans in a social and cultural context. Dr Eriksen is a professor of Social Anthropology, and therefore the book is written more or less on an academic style and perspective. It covers most possible aspects: kinship, gender and age, politics and power, local organisation, religion and rituals, nationality and minorities, etc. In addition it contains brief biographies of the most important Anthropologists, quotes and references of Anthropologists and other renown Sociologists (Durkheim, Weber, Marx, etc.) as well as numerous examples and case studies -both from "traditional" and "modern" societies- relevant each time on the topic concerned. I believe apart from being informative, it is a highly stimulative book catapulting the reader with food for thought. For example, did you know that all humans have 99.8% of their genes in common or that even our feelings can be social products and not natural! However, sometimes it tends to be overwhelming and tiring with all that amount of information and theories on so many different levels.
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