An edition of Taking sides (2002)

Taking sides

clashing views on controversial issues in cultural anthropology

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An edition of Taking sides (2002)

Taking sides

clashing views on controversial issues in cultural anthropology

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This [text] is a debate-style reader designed to introduce students to controversies in cultural anthropology. The readings, which represent the arguments of leading anthropologists and educators, reflect a variety of viewpoints, and have been selected for their liveliness and substance, their relevance to the topics included in college-level study of cultural anthropology, and because of their value in a debate framework.--Back cover.

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Taking sides: clashing views on controversial issues in cultural anthropology
2003, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin
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Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Cultural Anthropology
December 12, 2002, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin
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December 12, 2002, McGraw-Hill/Dushkin
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Table of Contents

Theoretical orientations: Should cultural anthropology model itself on the natural sciences?; Do native peoples today invent their traditions?; Do museums misrepresent ethnic communities around the world?
Some specific issues in cultural anthropology: Was Margaret Mead's fieldwork on Samoan adolescents fundamentally flawed?; Does language determine how we think?; Are San Hunter-Gatherers basically pastoralists who have lost their herds?; Do Hunter-Gatherers need supplemental food sources to live in tropical rain forests?; Do sexuality Egalitarian societies exit?; Is it natural for adopted children to want to find out about their birth parents?; Has the Islamic revolution in Iran subjugated women?; Are Yanomami violence and warfare natural human efforts to maximize reproductive fitness?; Do some illnesses exit only among members of a particular culture?
Ethics in cultural anthropology: Did Napoleon Chagnon and other researchers harm the Yanomami Indians of Venezuela?; Does it matter if Novel Peace Prize Winner Rigoberta Menchu's memoir contains inaccuracies?; Should anthropologists work to eliminate the practice of female circumcision?; Do anthropologists have a moral responsibility to defend the interests of "Less Advantaged" communities?

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Clashing views on controversial issues in cultural anthropology

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Dewey Decimal Class
306
Library of Congress
GN316 .T27 2003

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Pagination
xxi, 392 p. ;
Number of pages
392

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Open Library
OL3778583M
Internet Archive
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ISBN 10
0072548630
LCCN
2003545447
OCLC/WorldCat
51525045
Library Thing
505303
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422129

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