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Talking about people : (Record no. 23294)

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International Standard Book Number 9780767405133
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International Standard Book Number 0767405137
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Transcribing agency DLC
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Classification number GN 316
Item number .T34 2001
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Personal name Haviland, William A.
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Title Talking about people :
Remainder of title readings in contemporary cultural anthropology/
Statement of responsibility, etc William A. Haviland, Robert J. Gordon, Luis Antonio Vivanco
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Edition statement 3rd ed.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Boston:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc McGraw-Hill,
Date of publication, distribution, etc c2002
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Extent xxiv, 258 pages :
Dimensions 28cm.
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE
Bibliography, etc includes bibliographical references and index
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Formatted contents note <br/>1. What is distinctive about anthropology?<br/>Anthropological perspectives on contemorary human problems<br/>Fact versus fiction: an ethnographic paradox set in the Seychelles<br/>Going native?<br/>Personal pathways<br/>2. What is the meaning of culture?<br/>cultural Survival on "cultural survival"<br/>Loading the bases: how our tribe projects its own image into the national pastime<br/>When does life begin? A cross-cultural perspective on the personhood of fetuses and young children<br/>3. What is the relationship between language and culture?<br/>When a juror watches a lawyer<br/>forms of address: how their social functions may vary<br/>What is, and isn't, in a word<br/>Language and social identity<br/>4. How to people learn and experience their culture?<br/>Growing up American: doing the right thing<br/>The anthropologist as mother: reflections on childbirth observed and childbirth experienced<br/>Flexible survivors<br/>5. How do people adapt to nature?<br/>Nomads on notice<br/>A view from the headwaters<br/>A taste of history<br/>Personal pathways<br/>6. How do people make a living?<br/>Learning how to bribe a policeman<br/>Crack in Spanish Harlem: culture and economy in the inner city<br/>Cities without care or connection<br/>7. How do women and men relate to each other?<br/>Arranging a marriage in India<br/>Ladies behind bars: a liminal gender as cultural mirror<br/>Female chiefs and their wives: tradition and modernity in Venda, South Africa<br/>The anthropologist's public-image problem<br/>Doing fieldword<br/>8. What does it mean to be in a family?<br/>Why migrant owmen feed their husbands tamales: foodways as a basis for a revisionist view of Tejano family life<br/>Land of the walking marriage<br/>The persistence of polygamy<br/>9. How do people express status and group membership?<br/>The new Latin labor<br/>owning places and buying time: class, culture, and stalled gentrification<br/>The genocidal state<br/>Doing fieldwork<br/>10. How do people control the behavior of others?<br/>Say Cheese! The Disney order that is not so Mickey Mouse<br/>The modern stat: nation-builder or nation-killer?<br/>Deceptive stereotypes about tribal warfare<br/>Doing fieldwork<br/>11. How do people relate to the supernatural?<br/>Witchccraft in anthropological perspective<br/>Feminine power at sea<br/>Treating the wounds of war: the culture of violence<br/>12. How do cultures change?<br/>The ugly American revisited<br/>The anti-poitics machine: development and bureaucratic power in Lesotho<br/>Counter-development in the Andes<br/>Doing fieldwork<br/>Personal pathways<br/>13. What does the future hold for anthropology?<br/>Visions of the future: the prospect for reconciliation<br/>The anthropology of abortion activism<br/>The Zapatistas and the electronic fabric of struggle<br/>The museum of me<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Ethnology
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Personal name Gordon Robert J.
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Personal name Vivanco Luis A.
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    Library of Congress Classification     KMTC:KISUMU CAMPUS KMTC:KISUMU CAMPUS General Stacks 17/05/2007   GN 316 .T34 2001 KSM/7443 18/05/2023 18/05/2023 Books

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