Window on Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Anthropology 10th Edition by Conrad Kottak, ISBN-13: 9781260727036
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- Publisher: McGraw-Hill College; 10th edition (20 Jan. 2022)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1265677875
- ISBN-13: 9781260727036
Window on Humanity is a brief introduction to general anthropology. It covers the four subfields – biological anthropology anthropological archaeology sociocultural anthropology and linguistic anthropology – as well as anthropology’s two dimensions – academic and applied anthropology. Its shorter length increases instructors options for assigning additional reading—case studies readers and other supplements within a one semester course. Window on Humanity can also work well in a quarter system for which traditional texts may be too long. While presenting core concepts and topics Window also aims to demonstrate anthropology’s relevance to the 21st-century world we inhabit. The text aims to instill an appreciation of human diversity of anthropology as a field and of how an anthropological approach can build on and help make sense of the experience that students bring to the classroom.
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1 – What Is Anthropology?
Chapter 2 – Culture
Chapter 3 – Doing Anthropology
Chapter 4 – Evolution, Genetics, and Human Variation
Chapter 5 – The Primates
Chapter 6 – Early Hominins
Chapter 7 – The Genus Homo
Chapter 8 – The First Farmers
Chapter 9 – The First Cities and States
Chapter 10 – Language and Communication
Chapter 11 – Making a Living
Chapter 12 – Political Systems
Chapter 13 – Families, Kinship, and Marriage
Chapter 14 – Gender
Chapter 15 – Religion
Chapter 16 – Ethnicity and Race
Chapter 17 – Applying Anthropology
Chapter 18 – The World System, Colonialism, and Inequality
Chapter 19 – Anthropology’s Role in a Globalizing World
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Conrad Phillip Kottak (A.B. Columbia, 1963; Ph.D. Columbia, 1966) is Professor and Chair of Anthropology at the University of Michigan, where he has taught since 1968. In 1991 he was honored for his teaching by the University and the state of Michigan. In 1992 he received an excellence in teaching award from the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts of the University of Michigan. Professor Kottak has done fieldwork in cultural anthropology in Brazil (since 1962), Madagascar (since 1966), and the United States. In current research projects, Kottak and his colleagues have investigated the emergence of ecological awareness in Brazil, the social context of deforestation in Madagascar, and popular participation in economic development planning in northeastern Brazil.
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