Social and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction

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Edition: 9th
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-06-15
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

"If you want to know what anthropologyis, look at what anthropologistsdo," write the authors ofSocial and Cultural Anthropology: A Very Short Introduction. This engaging overview of the field combines an accessible account of some of the discipline's guiding principles and methodology with abundant examples and illustrations of anthropologists at work. Peter Just and John Monaghan begin by discussing anthropology's most important contributions to modern thought: its investigation of culture as a distinctively human characteristic, its doctrine of cultural relativism, and its methodology of fieldwork and ethnography. Drawing on examples from their own fieldwork in Indonesia and Mesoamerica, they examine specific ways in which social and cultural anthropology have advanced our understanding of human society and culture. Including an assessment of anthropology's present position, and a look forward to its likely future,Social andCultural Anthropologywill make fascinating reading for anyone curious about this social science.

Author Biography


Peter Just is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Williams College. He is the author of Dou Donggo Justice: Conflict and Morality in an Indonesian Society.
John Monaghan is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of The Covenants With Earth and Rain: Exchange, Sacrifice, and Revelation in Mixtec Sociality.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
ix
List of Maps
xi
A Very Short Introduction 1(12)
A Dispute in Donggo: Fieldwork and Ethnography
13(21)
Bee Larvae and Onion Soup: Culture
34(18)
A Brief Encounter: Society
52(21)
Fernando Seeks a Wife: Sex and Blood
73(14)
La Bose Becomes Bakar: Caste, Class, Tribe, Nation
87(18)
A Feast in Nuyoo: People and Their Things
105(12)
A Drought in Bima: People and Their Gods
117(11)
Nanuu Maria Gets Hit by Lightning: People and Their Selves
128(12)
Afterword: Some Things We've Learned 140(3)
Further Reading 143(6)
Index 149

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