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| Preface |
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| Timeline |
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| Introduction |
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PART ONE THE EARLY HISTORY OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL THEORY |
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Anthropology in Antiquity |
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1 | (4) |
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5 | (3) |
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8 | (3) |
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Voyages of Geographical Discovery |
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11 | (4) |
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The Scientific Revolution |
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15 | (4) |
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19 | (3) |
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22 | (2) |
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24 | (6) |
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Classical Cultural Evolutionism |
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30 | (7) |
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Evolutionism Versus Diffusionism |
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37 | (5) |
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42 | (5) |
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Charles Darwin And Darwinism |
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47 | (12) |
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59 | (4) |
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63 | (3) |
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66 | (1) |
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67 | (4) |
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71 | (6) |
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PART TWO THE EARLIER TWENTIETH CENTURY |
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77 | (40) |
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American Cultural Anthropology |
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77 | (27) |
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78 | (4) |
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Robert Lourie and Alfred Louis Kroeber |
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82 | (5) |
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Margaret Mead and Ruth Benedict |
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87 | (5) |
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92 | (6) |
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Edward Sapir and Benjamin Lee Whorf |
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98 | (2) |
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The Development of Psychological Anthropology |
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100 | (4) |
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British Social Anthropology |
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104 | (13) |
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105 | (2) |
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107 | (2) |
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109 | (3) |
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112 | (1) |
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Max Gluckman and the "Manchester School" |
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113 | (1) |
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The Legacy of British Social Anthropology |
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114 | (3) |
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PART THREE THE LATER TWENTIETH CENTURY |
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117 | (82) |
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French Structural Anthropology |
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118 | (10) |
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119 | (3) |
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122 | (1) |
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Latter-Day Structuralists |
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123 | (3) |
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123 | (1) |
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124 | (2) |
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The Legacy of French Structural Anthropology |
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126 | (2) |
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128 | (2) |
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Ethnoscience and the "New Ethnography" |
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129 | (1) |
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Cultural Neo-Evolutionism |
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130 | (6) |
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130 | (2) |
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132 | (1) |
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Marshall Sahlins and Elman Service |
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133 | (1) |
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134 | (2) |
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136 | (3) |
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136 | (3) |
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139 | (7) |
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139 | (2) |
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The New Physical Anthropology |
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141 | (1) |
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Ethology and Behavioral Genetics |
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141 | (1) |
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142 | (4) |
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146 | (10) |
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Victor Turner and Symbolic Anthropology |
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148 | (3) |
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Clifford Geertz and Interpretive Anthropology |
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151 | (2) |
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Post-Processual Archaeology |
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153 | (2) |
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The Influence of Symbolic and Interpretive Approaches |
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155 | (1) |
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156 | (2) |
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157 | (1) |
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Anthropology and Feminism |
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158 | (7) |
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165 | (12) |
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Marx and the World System |
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165 | (2) |
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167 | (2) |
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Ideology, Culture, and Power |
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169 | (2) |
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171 | (6) |
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Linguistic Anthropology Comes of Age |
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177 | (6) |
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Speech Acts and the Ethnography of Communication |
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177 | (2) |
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Ethnolinguistics and Sociolinguistics |
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179 | (4) |
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183 | (16) |
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185 | (1) |
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186 | (3) |
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189 | (2) |
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191 | (4) |
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Critical Medical Anthropology |
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195 | (4) |
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PART FOUR THE EARLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY |
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199 | (44) |
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200 | (5) |
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Culture, Gender, and Sexualities |
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205 | (4) |
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209 | (12) |
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Development and Controversy |
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210 | (3) |
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Distinguishing Public from Applied Anthropology |
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213 | (3) |
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Debating Fieldwork Ethics and the Military |
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216 | (2) |
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218 | (3) |
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World Traditions and Collaborative Anthropology |
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221 | (9) |
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National Traditions and the Dominance of Anglo-America |
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221 | (5) |
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Collaboration with "Other" Voices |
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226 | (4) |
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Anthropologies of the Digital Age |
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230 | (7) |
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237 | (6) |
| Conclusion |
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243 | (1) |
| What's in a Name? |
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244 | (1) |
| A Canon in Question |
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245 | (3) |
| On the Other Hand |
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248 | (3) |
| Demystifying the Department |
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251 | (1) |
| Colonial Texts |
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252 | (1) |
| A Four-Field Future? |
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253 | (1) |
| Histories to Come |
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254 | (5) |
| Glossary |
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259 | (28) |
| Sources and Suggested Readings |
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287 | (76) |
| Index |
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