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History of Anthropology

By: Eriksen, Thomas Hylland.
Contributor(s): Nielsen, Finn Sivert.
Publisher: Jaipur : Rawat Publications 2019Edition: 2nd ed.Description: x, 254 p.; 23 cm.ISBN: 9788131610817.Subject(s): Enlightenment | Romanticism | Victorian anthropology | Morgan theories | Taylor theories | Gwerman scholars theories | National culture | Evolutionism | Chicago school | Functionalism | Formalism | Ethnoscience | FeminismDDC classification: 301.09 Summary: A thoroughly updated and revised new edition of this popular classic of modern anthropology. This book provides an unparalleled account of theoretical developments in anthropology from the 1920s to the present, including functionalism, structuralism, hermeneutics, neo-Marxism and discourse analysis. Thomas Eriksen and Finn Sivert Nielsen include summaries of ‘Enlightenment’, ‘Romantic’ and ‘Victorian’ anthropology, from the cultural theories of Morgan and Taylor to the often neglected contributions of German scholars. They explore the ambiguous relationship between anthropology and national cultures. Including brief biographies of major anthropologists and coverage of key debates including totemism, kinship and globalisation, this is an engaging and essential text for students at all levels.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

A thoroughly updated and revised new edition of this popular classic of modern anthropology.
This book provides an unparalleled account of theoretical developments in anthropology from the 1920s to the present, including functionalism, structuralism, hermeneutics, neo-Marxism and discourse analysis.
Thomas Eriksen and Finn Sivert Nielsen include summaries of ‘Enlightenment’, ‘Romantic’ and ‘Victorian’ anthropology, from the cultural theories of Morgan and Taylor to the often neglected contributions of German scholars. They explore the ambiguous relationship between anthropology and national cultures.
Including brief biographies of major anthropologists and coverage of key debates including totemism, kinship and globalisation, this is an engaging and essential text for students at all levels.

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