Cultural Anthropology: The Human Challenge Haviland, William A.
Material type: TextCopyright date: Australia: Cencage Learning, c2014Edition: 14th./edDescription: xxxv, 445p. : photos, illus. ; 27.5 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
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- 9781285093079
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1. the varied ways human face the challenges of existence,
2. the connections between culture and biology in shaping human beliefs and behavior, and
3. the impact of globalization on peoples and cultures around the world.
This market-leading text presents cultural anthropology in vivid, accessible terms-showing students how to fields is relevant to understanding the complex word around them. Honed, streamlined, and extensively updated throughout, the fourteenth edition continues to present the fundamental concepts from a holistic perspective using three unifying themes:
This new edition also retains its integrated coverage of race, class, gender, and ethnicity as well as its popular Global space feature, which gets student thinking about the consequences of globalization and their own behavior. A strong supplements program provides instructors and students with a wealth of resources designed to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
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