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Becoming An Anthropologist A Memoir And A Guide To Anthropology 1st Edition Gerald Mars

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Becoming An Anthropologist A Memoir And A Guide To Anthropology 1st Edition Gerald Mars
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.25 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Gerald Mars
ISBN: 9781443883924, 1443883921
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Becoming An Anthropologist A Memoir And A Guide To Anthropology 1st Edition Gerald Mars by Gerald Mars 9781443883924, 1443883921 instant download after payment.

Mars’ graphic and often vivid narrative can be read simply as the anecdotal memoirs of an anthropologist. The experiences he recounts are sometimes hilarious, touch occasionally on the dangerous, and are always sensitively and expertly explored. But for those who want to know more, the book’s expansive footnotes and references to key sources also offer a stimulating introduction to social anthropology, its theories and its methods. Mars begins by describing his childhood life in a tightly structured working class community during World War Two. He then contrasts this with an account of the hidden underlife of an entrepreneurial, crime-prone seaside resort, Blackpool, where he worked as a spieler (barker). Two years’ experience of National Service provides an account of the social organisation of the RAF, followed by discussion of aspects of the organisation of Cambridge University. What follows then is a lifetime spent living and working in different cultures around the world. The results are continual insights gained by comparison and contrasts that illuminate aspects not only of other cultures, but, also, of our own.

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