This volume considers the meaning of culture and anthropologyâ s role in defining it. Taking up the history of the discipline and the method of ethnography in turn, the book asks if the concept of culture might be productively reclaimed within a context that acknowledges history, change, and diversity.
This volume considers the meaning of culture and anthropologyâ s role in defining it. Taking up the history of the discipline and the method of ethnography in turn, the book asks if the concept of culture might be productively reclaimed within a context that acknowledges history, change, and diversity.
Sondra L. Hausner is Professor of Anthropology of Religion at the University of Oxford.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction The Culture of Anthropology Lecture One The Question of Religion Lecture Two The Serendipity of Method Lecture Three The Relevance of History Lecture Four The Meaning of Culture Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Introduction The Culture of Anthropology Lecture One The Question of Religion Lecture Two The Serendipity of Method Lecture Three The Relevance of History Lecture Four The Meaning of Culture Bibliography Index
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