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Shared Voices An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Demetrios Brellas

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Open textbook libraryDistributor: Minneapolis, MN Open Textbook LibraryPublisher: Boston, MA ROTEL 2024Copyright date: ©2024Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • H1
  • GN25
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Contents:
Preface -- Chapter 1 - What is Anthropology? -- Chapter 2 - What is Culture? -- Chapter 3 - Doing Fieldwork: Methods in Cultural Anthropology -- Chapter 4 - Language -- Chapter 5 - Foodways -- Chapter 6 - Economics -- Chapter 7 - Political Anthropology: A Cross-Cultural Comparison -- Grant Information
Subject: Shared Voices is a student-centered cultural anthropology mini textbook built with an equity lens. We are excited to share this with you all. This book attempts to address the lack of current, reliable, and relevant resources for introductory anthropology courses that center equity and anti-racism. We set out to create a culturally responsive and inclusive textbook with an anti-racist and global citizenry perspective. We center marginalized voices, stories, and community. This text is a starting point for any introductory anthropology course recognizing that cultural change is constant and the familiar is cousin to the weird and unusual. A work in progress, this text aims to provide students an opportunity to build content as they explore the topics within.
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Preface -- Chapter 1 - What is Anthropology? -- Chapter 2 - What is Culture? -- Chapter 3 - Doing Fieldwork: Methods in Cultural Anthropology -- Chapter 4 - Language -- Chapter 5 - Foodways -- Chapter 6 - Economics -- Chapter 7 - Political Anthropology: A Cross-Cultural Comparison -- Grant Information

Shared Voices is a student-centered cultural anthropology mini textbook built with an equity lens. We are excited to share this with you all. This book attempts to address the lack of current, reliable, and relevant resources for introductory anthropology courses that center equity and anti-racism. We set out to create a culturally responsive and inclusive textbook with an anti-racist and global citizenry perspective. We center marginalized voices, stories, and community. This text is a starting point for any introductory anthropology course recognizing that cultural change is constant and the familiar is cousin to the weird and unusual. A work in progress, this text aims to provide students an opportunity to build content as they explore the topics within.

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