Apr 12, 2010 Cultural anthropology by Ember, Carol R; Ember, Melvin, joint author. Publication date 1977 Topics Ethnology, Ethnologie. 2010-04-12 18:34:12 Boxid IA113010 Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II Donor. Borrow this book to access EPUB and PDF files. IN COLLECTIONS. Books to Borrow. Books for People with Print Disabilities. In 1990 he participated in the Summer Institute in Comparative Anthropological Research, where he met Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember. Peter Peregrine taught at Juniata College and is currently professor and chair of the anthropology department at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.
.Anthropology, 14th Edition.
For one semester/quarter introductory courses in General Anthropology (Four Fields). This text provides students with a comprehensive and scientific introduction to the four fields of anthropology. The book helps students understand humans in all their variety and why such variety exists. The new twelfth edition places an increased emphasis on immigration, migration and For one semester/quarter introductory courses in General Anthropology (Four Fields). This text provides students with a comprehensive and scientific introduction to the four fields of anthropology.
The book helps students understand humans in all their variety and why such variety exists. The new twelfth edition places an increased emphasis on immigration, migration and globalization. The five sections of the text introduce students to anthropology, address the biological and cultural evolution of humans, introduce students to cultural variation, and show how anthropology can be applied beyond academia. To be honest I didn't really use to the book at all. The teacher was really great in explaining each chapter and along with adding extra detail such as videos and her opinion.
Another class that I was very happy with. I did read the first chapter and though it explained the general information well but not my favorite book. Our teacher didn't really go into detail at looking at the book since she didn't like it either lol. I didn't mind some of the Freudian anthropological statements in it only To be honest I didn't really use to the book at all.
The teacher was really great in explaining each chapter and along with adding extra detail such as videos and her opinion. Another class that I was very happy with. I did read the first chapter and though it explained the general information well but not my favorite book. Our teacher didn't really go into detail at looking at the book since she didn't like it either lol. I didn't mind some of the Freudian anthropological statements in it only because I'm a psych junkie but whether it is right or wrong I'm not sure since I didn't really look further into it. Though I think Freud should just stick to psychology lol.
One think I did enjoy in the book is the critical questions since they really made me think about each chapter and my thoughts or opinions on each subject.