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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction
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to Cultural Anthropology – 13th Edition
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Conrad Phillip Kottak
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1. What Is Anthropology?
2. Culture
3. Doing Anthropology
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4. Language and Communication
5. Making a Living
6. Political Systems
8. Gender
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7. Families, Kinship, and Marriage VE
9. Religion
10.Ethnicity and Race D?
11.Applying Anthropology
12.The World System, Colonialism, and Inequality
13.Anthropology’s Role in a Globalizing World
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13th Edition by Conrad Kottak
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This chapter begins with a commonly heard opinion: "People are pretty much the same
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all over the world." Why is this assumption often wrong? How might your consideration of this
understanding affect how you would design an anthropological study?
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2) What is culture? How do anthropologists define and study culture?
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What does holism refer to? Why is the concept central to anthropology? How does this
concept relate to the "four-field" approach within the discipline? Have you encountered this
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concept in any of your other classes?
4) This chapter provides an example of human adaptation to high altitude to illustrate the
various forms of cultural and biological adaptation. Can you think of another example that
illustrates the broad capacity of humans to adapt both biologically and culturally?
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What doesbiocultural perspective refer to? If you are planning to major in the biological
sciences or planning a career as a medical doctor or clinical researcher, how might a minor in
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anthropology complement your education? If you are thinking of majoring in the humanities,
how might a minor in anthropology complement your education?
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6) This chapter considers differences and similarities between anthropology and other
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academic fields such as sociology. What about history?
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7) Anthropology is the study of
A) humans around the world and through time.
B) the psychological stages of human development.
C) myths in industrial societies.
D) the evolution of religion.
E) long-term psychological adaptation.
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