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Questions Of Anthropology Jonathan Parry Rita Astuti Charles Stafford

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Questions Of Anthropology Jonathan Parry Rita Astuti Charles Stafford
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Publisher: Berg Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 384
Author: Jonathan Parry, Rita Astuti, Charles Stafford
ISBN: 9781845207496, 1845207491
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Questions Of Anthropology Jonathan Parry Rita Astuti Charles Stafford by Jonathan Parry, Rita Astuti, Charles Stafford 9781845207496, 1845207491 instant download after payment.

Anthropology today seems to shy away from the big, comparative questions that ordinary people in many societies find compelling. Questions of Anthropology brings these issues back to the centre of anthropological concerns. Individual essays explore birth, death and sexuality, puzzles about the relationship between science and religion, questions about the nature of ritual, work, political leadership and genocide, and our personal fears and desires, from the quest to control the future and to find one's ''true'' identity to the fear of being alone. Each essay starts with a question posed by individual ethnographic experience and then goes on to frame this question in a broader, comparative context.

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