author: Emily A. Schultz
edition: 10th
language: English
publisher: Pearson Education
dimensions: 7.5 x 9.2 inches
isbn-10: 013468929X
isbn-13: 978-0134689297
publication date: June 1, 2016
print length: 576 pages
Explore the fascinating world of cultural anthropology with this comprehensive and engaging text. Perfect for students delving into the study of human societies, this edition offers a fresh perspective on key concepts, theories, and case studies that shape our understanding of culture’s role in shaping the human experience.
Key Features:
– Updated content reflecting current trends and research
– Integrated learning tools to enhance comprehension and retention
– Diverse examples from various cultures worldwide
– Interactive exercises to apply concepts in real-world scenarios
Ideal for courses in Cultural Anthropology, this book equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to analyze and interpret cultural phenomena. It covers essential topics such as kinship, gender roles, religion, politics, and globalization, all presented through a global lens.
Keywords: Cultural Anthropology, Emily A. Schultz, 10th Edition, Pearson Education, Human Condition, Culture, Society, Kinship, Gender Roles, Religion, Politics, Globalization
