The Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology
An authoritative resource on sociocultural anthropology's key aspects
James G Carrier editor Deborah B Gewertz editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:24th Mar '16
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This comprehensive guide covers methodologies, debates, and the evolution of the field, making The Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology essential for researchers and students alike.
The Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology offers a comprehensive overview of the field, covering its methodologies, current debates, historical context, and future directions. This resource is essential for understanding the evolving nature of sociocultural anthropology, especially during a time of uncertainty regarding the discipline's foundations and trajectory. The text is organized into five core sections that delve into various aspects of the field, providing critical insights and authoritative descriptions of key themes.
In the Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology, readers will find an examination of the shifting theoretical and analytical frameworks that have influenced contemporary research practices. It also provides a thorough analysis of the traditional historical foundations of the discipline, highlighting how it has transformed since 1980. Furthermore, the book considers the ethnographic regions where significant anthropological work has taken place, emphasizing the global impact of these studies on the discipline as a whole.
Additionally, the Handbook of Sociocultural Anthropology outlines the people and institutions that shape the context of the discipline, discussing topics such as research funding and professional ethics. By bringing together contributions from leading international scholars, this handbook serves as an invaluable resource for both researchers and students in anthropology, cultural studies, social geography, and sociology, offering a systematic overview enriched with examples, insights, and analysis.
This book warrants praise from the outset as the gargantuan task it represents does exactly what it sets out to do making it both a pleasure to peruse but also a vitally important and erudite addition to an anthropologist’s library... The terrain covered in this handbook is considerable, from chapters discussing Amazonia to South Asia, environment to sexuality, border politics to methodologies... A dialogue by the discipline with the discipline and one worth engaging. - LSE Review of Books - James Cuffe, University College Cork
ISBN: 9781474283465
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1230g
658 pages