Conformity and Conflict : Readings in Cultural Anthropology

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Edition: 10th
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2000-01-01
Publisher(s): Allyn & Bacon
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Summary

An ideal complement to standard anthropology texts or as a stand-alone reader, Conformity and Conflict continues to offer an in-depth look at anthropology as a powerful way to study human behavior and events. The articles cover a broad range of theoretical perspectives and demonstrate basic anthropological concepts. The tenth edition retains the accessibility of the previous editions: a combination of professionalism and readability in selections; the view that anthropology provides perspective on experience; and a carefully integrated organization. Presents balanced coverage of non-Western and Western cultures (including American) so readers can make their own cultural comparisons and see the relevance of anthropology to their lives. Contains articles that reflect interesting topics while illustrating key concepts and theories. Organizes selections based on traditional topics such as Language and Communication, Economic Systems, Kinship and Family, and Religion. Includes key terms and discussion of many basic anthropological definitions in the part introductions. Provides review questions at the end of each article. Retains the maps, providing readers with a way to locate the societies discussed in the book. For anyone interested in cultural anthropology.

Table of Contents

World Map and Geographical Placement of Readings
xiv
Preface xvii
ONE Culture and the Contemporary World 2(10)
TWO Culture and Ethnography 12(44)
Ethnography and Culture
19(8)
James P. Spradley
Eating Christmas in the Kalahari
27(8)
Richard Borshay Lee
Shakespeare in the Bush
35(10)
Laura Bohannan
Lessons from the Field
45(11)
George Gmelch
THREE Language and Communication 56(42)
The Laws of Looking
61(9)
Michael Argyle
Conversation Style: Talking on the Job
70(9)
Deborah Tannen
The Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis: Worlds Shaped by Words
79(13)
David S. Thomson
Teleconditioning and the Postmodern Classroom
92(6)
Conrad Phillip Kottak
FOUR Ecology and Subsistence 98(54)
The Hunters: Scarce Resources in the Kalahari
103(15)
Richard Borshay Lee
Adaptive Failure: Easter's End
118(10)
Jared Diamond
Cultivating the Tropical Forest
128(10)
Richard K. Reed
Domestication and the Evolution of Disease
138(14)
Jared Diamond
FIVE Economic Systems 152(38)
Reciprocity and the Power of Giving
157(7)
Lee Cronk
Women in the Global Factory
164(8)
Annette Fuentes
Barbara Ehrenreich
Workaday World---Crack Economy
172(9)
Philippe Bourgois
Subsistence and Market: When the Turtle Collapses
181(9)
Bernard Nietschmann
SIX Kinship and Family 190(38)
Mother's Love: Death without Weeping
195(10)
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
Family and Kinship in Village India
205(8)
David W. McCurdy
Polyandry: When Brothers Take a Wife
213(1)
Melvyn C. Goldstein
Uterine Families and the Women's Community
213(15)
Margery Wolf
SEVEN Roles and Inequality 228(42)
Symbolizing Roles: Behind the Veil
233(8)
Elizabeth W. Fernea
Robert A. Fernea
Society and Sex Roles
241(9)
Ernestine Friedl
Mixed Blood
250(11)
Jeffrey M. Fish
Blood on the Steppes: Ethnicity, Power, and Conflict
261(9)
Jack Weatherford
EIGHT Law and Politics 270(40)
Shades of Blue: Female and Male Perspectives on Policing
275(11)
Joan C. Barker
Cross-Cultural Law: The Case of the Gypsy Offender
286(8)
Anne Sutherland
Navigating Nigerian Bureaucracies
294(9)
Elizabeth A. Eames
Government, Oil, and Political Transformation: The Inupiat Eskimo Case
303(7)
Norman A. Chance
NINE Religion, Magic, and Worldview 310(42)
Taraka's Ghost
315(7)
Stanley A. Freed
Ruth S. Freed
Baseball Magic
322(10)
George Gmelch
Millennialists and the State: Reflections after Waco
332(9)
Michael Barkun
Cargo Beliefs and Religious Experience
341(11)
Stephen C. Leavitt
TEN Culture Change and Applied Anthropology 352(59)
Cocaine and the Economic Deterioration of Bolivia
357(11)
Jack Weatherford
The Kayapo Resistance
368(18)
Terence Turner
Using Anthropology
386(13)
David W. McCurdy
Career Advice for Anthropology Undergraduates
399(12)
John T. Omohundro
Glossary 411(6)
Index 417

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