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  1. Doing Cultural Anthropology: Projects for Ethnographic Data Collection by Michael V. Angrosino, 2006-08-05
  2. Anthropology as Cultural Critique: An Experimental Moment in the Human Sciences by George E. Marcus, Michael M. J. Fischer, 1999-05-01
  3. The Tapestry of Culture: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Abraham Rosman, Paula G. Rubel, et all 2009-06-16
  4. Cultural Anthropology: Adaptations, Structures, Meanings by David W. Haines, 2005-01-01
  5. Cultural Anthropology (13th Edition) (MyAnthroLab Series) by Carol R. Ember, Melvin R. Ember, 2010-02-12
  6. Discovering Anthropology: Researchers at Work- Cultural Anthropology by Carol R. Ember, Melvin Ember, 2006-04-06
  7. Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective (6th Edition) by Raymond Scupin, 2005-04-09
  8. Rural Society in Southeast India (Cambridge Studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology) by Kathleen Gough, 2008-01-07
  9. Conformity and Conflict: Readings to Accompany Miller, Cultural Anthropology by James A. Spradley, David W. McCurdy, 2007-07-12
  10. Anthropology and Child Development: A Cross-Cultural Reader (Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology)
  11. Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective (4th Edition) by Raymond Scupin, 1999-11-03
  12. Cultural Anthropology: A Contemporary Perspective (Third Edition) by Roger M. Keesing, Andrew J. Strathern, 1997-11-14
  13. Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective by Gary Ferraro, 2007-02-26
  14. Cultural Anthropology (2nd Edition) by Nancy Bonvillain, 2009-07-11

41. Anthropology
Subfields include cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics, with concentrations in biological anthropology and crosscultural comparison.
http://www.anthropology.ccsu.edu/

42. Graduate Degrees - Gender, Ecology & Society
Gender, Ecology, Society MA in cultural anthropology Social Transformation. Read about the Social and cultural anthropology Ph.D. program (SCA).
http://www.ciis.edu/graddegree/ges.html
The Gender, Ecology, and Society Program challenges the traditional boundaries that defined anthropology. Committed to issues of social justice and multicultural pedagogy, it explores shared concerns in a dialogue that is at once critical and supportive. Program Many anthropologists today are concerned with social justice, new forms of cooperation, reciprocally beneficial knowledge formation, and cultural diversity. The Gender, Ecology, and Society Program draws on interdisciplinary perspectives that explore contemporary social relations in a historical and cross-cultural framework. The curriculum facilitates self-reflection on our own cultural presuppositions as a prerequisite for empathic engagement with the realities of other cultures. Students focus on practices of creative intervention by developing skills in intercultural communication, critical thinking, emancipatory research, and alliance building. The program promotes student development in areas of critical social analysis, social action, and diversity. Global systems are understood through multiple frameworks that are sensitive to dynamics of power. What are some of the relationships between gender domination and the domination of nature? How can the study of race, class, gender, sexuality, and culture elucidate some of the constraints and possibilities of our age? What can we learn from the study of diverse movements internationally for social justice, sustainable ecology, and responsible development?

43. Luke S Social Location Of Paul Cultural Anthropology And The
Luke s Social Location of Paul cultural anthropology and the Status of Paul in Acts. Jerome H. Neyrey University of Notre Dame Notre
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Luke's Social Location of Paul:
Cultural Anthropology and the Status of Paul in Acts
Jerome H. Neyrey
University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
Introduction, Focus and Hypothesis
When scholars study the relationship of Luke's description of Paul to that found in Paul's authentic letters, they tend to work out of either a strictly historical or an ideological framework. Is Acts a reliable source for the history of Paul's life and times? Is Acts the "synthesis" of the conflict between conservative Jewish christianity and liberal Pauline thought? More recently scholars have examined the literary structure of Acts with attention to the parallels between Jesus and Paul (Luke and Acts) and Peter and Paul (Acts). Thus a shift is occurring in the study of Acts, with more attention given to the perspective of the author and his rhetorical agenda. This article belongs in that latter stream. Historical questions about the veracity of Luke's portrait of Paul are important and valid. But I focus here on the social status which the author of Acts attributes to Paul. In terms of the highly stratified society of his world, where did Luke imagine Paul fitting? Where did he wish to locate him? I suggest that Luke portrays Paul in the company of the elite of his world, acting comfortably in the role of a citizen trained for public duties.

44. SocioSite: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
American Indian Studies A collection of links on American Indian sites, cultural anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, physical and biological anthropology
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  • A Line in the Sand
  • Aboriginal Studies Electronic Data Archive (ASEDA)
    A catalogue of materials about Australian Indigenous languages held at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS). ASEDA has materials including dictionaries, grammers, teaching materials, and represents about 300 languages. You can find items by map region or language name.
  • Abya Yala Net
    Dedicated to providing information on the Indigenous peoples of Mexico, Central, and South America. It is a project of the South and Meso American Indian Rights Center ( SAIIC ) in collaboration with NativeWeb
  • - Stanford University Libraries, USA
    Includes a great list of links from Africa South of the Sahara . You can find information ordered by countries/regions, browse in a list of many topics, and you can search the Africa pages. Current events can be disclosed by continent or country. And last but not least you will find an up-to-date list of discussion groups, dissertations and African educational programs. The site is prepared by Karen Fung fot the Electronic Technology Group, African Studies Association, USA.
  • African-American Mosaic
    A Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture, presented by the Library of Congress . It covers the nearly 500 years of the black experience in the Western hemisphere, the Mosaic surveys full range size, and variety of the Library's collections, including books, periodicals, prints, photographs, music, film, and recorded sound. The exhibit is a selection of text and graphics from the full publication and covers slavery, abolition, migrations and the beginning of the Works Project Administration in the 1930's.

45. Cultural Anthropology
Feedback Help Center. cultural anthropology, 9/e. Conrad P. Kottak, University of Michigan. Student Center. Contents Chapter 1 What is Anthropology?
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Chapter 3: Culture

Chapter 4: Ethnicity
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46. Introducing Cultural Anthropology Information Center
Introducing cultural anthropology, 2/e. Roberta Lenkeit, Modesto Junior College. ISBN 007282025x Copyright year 2004. This approachable
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47. A New Perspective For Anthropology: The Aesthetic Realism Of Eli Siegel
Essays in cultural anthropology on the philosophy of Aesthetic Realism.
http://www.perey-anthropology.net/
Search A New Perspective for Anthropology Introduction to this Website: The Place of Aesthetics in Social and Cultural Anthropology Anthropology Class, Summer Semester 2004: Coldness and Warmth in Anthropology (Syllabus and Class Schedule) by Marcia Rackow and Arnold Perey, Ph.D. Published in International Conversations through Art: Proceedings of the 31st InSEA World Congress 2002, Prabha Sahasrabudhe, Editor. Center for International Art Education, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York: 2003
New Ethnographic Novel. Read Book One of Gwe: Young Man of New Guinea. A Novel against Racism by Arnold Perey, Anthropologist and Aesthetic Realism Consultant
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  • Oksapmin Society and World View: Doctoral Dissertation, Columbia University, 1973
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    49. Nelson - Cultural Anthropology: 1st Canadian Edition
    Bookstores. Authors. Nelson Higher Education cultural anthropology 1st Canadian Edition. cultural anthropology First Canadian Edition.
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    First Canadian Edition William Haviland University of Vermont
    Gary Crawford University of Toronto
    Shirley Fedorak University of Saskatchewan
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    ISBN/ISSN: 0-7747-3768-9
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    50. The Culture Of The Internet And Usenet: 2.3: Cultural Anthropology
    2.3 cultural anthropology. 2.3.1 The fields of anthropology. As genetically. One subfield within cultural anthropology is called ethnology.
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    2.3 Cultural anthropology
    2.3.1 The fields of anthropology
    As show in the figure below, cultural anthropology is one of the two major fields within the wider study of anthropology:
    Figure 2.3: Fields within the study of anthropology. (After Ember and Ember, 1990, chap. 1) Cultural anthropologists study those facets of human behaviour that are learned, rather than transmitted genetically. One sub-field within cultural anthropology is called ethnology. 'Ethnologists seek to understand how and why peoples today and in the recent past differ in their customary ways of thinking and acting' (Ember and Ember, 1990, p. 7). Ethnology typically examines such elements of a culture as marriage customs, kinship structures, economic systems, political organisation, religious beliefs and other such areas. In order to learn more about a people, a researcher will often undertake a period of fieldwork (generally a year or more in duration) that involves living among the people under study, talking with them and recording their customs. The written report that is generated from this period of ethnological fieldwork is called an ethnography, and such researchers ethnographers. The term ethnography is also used to describe the process of preparing an ethnography. Agar (1980) describes ethnography like so: I think that part of the ethnographer's role is to give some sense of different lifestyles to people who either do not know about them, or who are so bogged down in their own stereotypes that they do not understand them. (p. 26-7)

    51. Welcome To Cultural Anthropology At Duke
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    52. SOC 1120: Intorduction To Cultural Anthropology
    This course introduces the study of human culture.......Introduction to cultural anthropology SOC 1120 3 Credit Hours. Course Information. Course
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    Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
    SOC 1120
    3 Credit Hours Course Information Course Description:
    This course introduces the study of human culture. It focuses on human adaptation and diversity; the development and variety of economic, political, religious, family and expressive institutions Course Objectives: In this course we will explore the diversity of human culture and organization. We will use a basic text to investigate various aspects of human society. While we will encounter the "exotic" and different, I hope we will also uncover some of the universals and common threads of human existence by looking at our own culture in new ways. Prerequisites and Corequisites: All developmental courses in reading and writing/composition must be completed. Course Topics: Topics in this course: The Human Perspective: Chapters 1 - 3 present the issues of humanistic anthropology as well as the parameters and historic issues in the development of the field. The Organization of Human Groups: Chapters 4 - 6 present theories and cross cultural examples of the major cultural institutions of polity, economy and family.

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    54. Seventh Emeritus Lecture Honoring Elizabeth F. Colson
    Biographical overview of the University of California, Berkeley Emeritus Professor that details her contributions to the field of cultural anthropology.
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Anthro/colson/index.html
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    55. Social/Cultural Anthropology At Indiana University
    Socialcultural anthropology seeks to study the diversity of human societies in time and space, while looking for commonalities across them.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~anthro/socio-cultural_anthro.html
    Skip to content Skip to navigation Skip to search Social-cultural Anthropology seeks to study the diversity of human societies in time and space, while looking for commonalities across them. It values linking local and global, past and present understanding of human societies using a holistic approach. By looking at human societies in a holistic manner, Social-Cultural Anthropology offers a series of approaches to understanding contemporary challenges. Our department represents a rich discipline engaged in and contributing to issues of significance in diverse human societies. Our faculty's interests range from understanding the interaction between contemporary societies and their environments to social processes of exchange and value, globalization, gender, kinship and ethnicity, migration and transnational movements, nationalism and identity, religious practice, ritual and celebration , visual and performing arts, tourism, health, foodways, the interactive practice of ethnography and the links between academic and applied work. Courses in our department are organized to provide students with key concepts and methods of the field while addressing contemporary issues relevant in the US and abroad. Joelle Bahloul Paula Girshick Beverley Stoeltje Richard Bauman ... Social-Cultural Anthropology Last Updated:

    56. Cultural Anthropology | University Of California Press
    About cultural anthropology Journal for the Society psychoanalysis, and political economy. cultural anthropology is published quarterly.
    http://www.ucpress.edu/journals/3a/can/
    Navigate our site... UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS JOURNALS: 19th-Century Music Agricultural History Asian Survey Classical Antiquity Contexts Federal Sentencing Reporter Film Quarterly Gastronomica Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences Huntington Library Quarterly Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals Journal of the American Musicological Society Journal of Musicology Journal of Palestine Studies Law and Literature Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos Music Perception Music Theory Spectrum Nineteenth-Century Literature Nova Religio Oral History Review Pacific Historical Review The Public Historian Religion and American Culture Representations Rhetorica Social Problems Sociological Perspectives The Sociological Quarterly The State of California Labor Symbolic Interaction AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNALS: American Anthropologist American Ethnologist Anthropology and Education Quarterly Anthropology and Humanism Anthropology of Consciousness Anthropology of Work Review Archeological Papers of the AAA City and Society CSAS Bulletin Cultural Anthropology Ethos General Anthropology Journal of Latin American Anthropology Journal of Linguistic Anthropology Journal of the SAE Medical Anthropology Quarterly Museum Anthropology NAPA Bulletin North American Dialogue Nutritional Anthropology PoLAR Transforming Anthropology Visual Anthropology Review Voices CALIBER: Online Access To All Our Journals ELSEWHERE ON OUR WEB SITE: Main Home Page Books Home Page Journals Home Page About the Journals Division E-Editions About the Press

    57. A & B Anthropology SuperSite
    Here you ll find activities and additional resources for cultural anthropology along with book specific websites. NEW! Cultural
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    Here you'll find activities and additional resources for cultural anthropology along with book specific websites. NEW!
    Cultural Anthropology, 2nd Edition

    Barbara Miller, George Washington University
    ISBN: 0-205-33740-6 (Student Copy)
    ISBN: 0-205-34172-1 (Exam Copy)
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    Seeing Anthropology: Cultural Anthropology Through Film, 2nd Edition
    Karl Heider, University of South Carolina
    ISBN: 0-205-32267-0 (text and video package)
    Visit Seeing Anthropology Links
    Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism, 2nd Edition
    Richard H. Robbins, SUNY-Plattsburgh
    ISBN: 0-205-33634-5 Link to the FREE online reader! Anthropology in the News Enjoy these cultural anthropology web activities! PART I - FOUNDATIONS OF CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Archaeology, Physical/Biological Anthropology, and Primatology Ethnography and the Study of Behavior Language and Communication Expressive and Material Culture PART II - HUMAN ADAPTATION AND CULTURAL CHANGE Cultural Ecology and Consumption Cultural Adaptation and Change Technology and Cultural Change PART III - ETHNICITY, GENDER, AND CLASS

    58. Cultural Anthropology - Allyn & Bacon / Longman Catalog
    Allyn Bacon. cultural anthropology. Available June 2004! Miller cultural anthropology, 3/e ISBN 0205-40139-2. The first mainstream
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    59. Method And Theory In Cultural Anthropology
    Module I Introduction. II. Method and Theory in cultural anthropology. Having covered the main subject matter and unifying concepts
    http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/courses/122/module1/metheory
    Module I: Introduction
    II. Method and Theory in Cultural Anthropology.
    Having covered the main subject matter and unifying concepts of cultural anthropology, we must now turn to the more specific issues of how anthropologists record and represent cultural data and use them to address theoretical issues. Anthropology is a science and, as such, must deal with both the objective collection and recording of empirical data and the treatment of their findings in terms of an explanatory system.
    • Ethnography is the process of recording and describing a culture of a specific people, such as the Dani, and its traits, patterns, and principles of coherent integration. Anthropologists produce ethnography on the basis of firsthand field observation of the people who are being studied.
    • Ethnology covers the theoretical aspect of anthropology. Ethnologists ascertain how cultures differ or exhibit similarities through comparison and generalization, suggest reasons for cross cultural regularities observed, and use these explana tory inferences to formulate new research hypotheses.
    Ethnography and ethnology are interrelated in a complex fashion. Deductive scientific method dictates that research must be organized to address a theoretical hypothesis that is derived from prior reasoning. This requirement creates an anthropological d ilemma, however, since an ethnographer must understand his/her observations in terms of their meanings within a particular cultural context, which may substantially depart from theoretical system chosen for interpretation. There are accordingly two ethno graphic styles:

    60. 76.122 Syllabus
    76.122 cultural anthropology Syllabus. The subject matter of anthropology; Culture the central concept of anthropological analysis;
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    76.122 Cultural Anthropology
    Syllabus
    Orientation Notes and References for "Dead Birds"
    I. Introduction: Concepts, Theory, and Method
  • The subject matter of anthropology
  • Culture: the central concept of anthropological analysis
  • Ethnography: methods of data collection
  • Ethnology: theories of culture and cultural variation
    Heider: Chapter 1
    II. Language and Culture:
  • Characteristics of human languages
  • Phonology - study of sound systems
  • Morphology
  • Semantics ...
  • Historical Linguistics Bates: Chapter 3
    III. Subsistence Systems:
  • Subsistence and culture
  • Foraging systems
  • Pastoralism
  • Horticulture (Extensive cultivation) ...
  • Industrialization Bates: Chapters 4-9
    Heider: pp. 24-66
    IV. Kinship and Social Organization:
  • Principles of kinship analysis
  • Unilineal descent
  • Cognatic descent
  • Kin terms ...
  • Domestic organization
  • Non-kinship organization
  • Dani social organization Bates: Chapter 10
    Heider: pp. 67-90
    Schwimmer: Kinship and Social Organization: An Interactive Tutorial
    V. Economy:
  • Principles of economic organization
  • Theories of the economy
  • Systems of exchange
  • Spheres of the Economy
  • Dani economic organization
  • Social stratification
    VI. Politics
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