Anthropology: What Does It Mean to Be Human? Second Canadian Edition
Anthropology: What Does It Mean to Be Human? Second Canadian Edition provides a comprehensive and current introduction to the field, specifically designed to demonstrate the profound relevance of anthropology in today’s world. This streamlined edition explores the fundamental question of human identity by integrating insights from the four major subfields—biological anthropology, archaeology, linguistic anthropology, and cultural anthropology—while also highlighting the importance of applied anthropology. Reorganized to enhance accessibility and clarity, this engaging text illuminates major concepts and encourages students to apply anthropological perspectives to contemporary global challenges.
Book Product Details
- Author: Robert H. Lavenda
- Edition: Second Canadian Edition
- Language: English
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Publication Date: March 17, 2020
- Print Length: 480 pages
- ISBN-13: 978-0199032563
- ISBN-10: 199032564
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.67 x 11 inches
Content Overview
This edition maintains a holistic approach, guiding readers through the diverse ways anthropologists study the human experience across time and space. By examining biological evolution, material culture, linguistic diversity, and social structures, the text provides a well-rounded foundation for understanding the complexities of humanity. The Canadian context is integrated throughout, offering localized examples that resonate with students while maintaining a broad, global outlook.
