Talking about people : readings in contemporary cultural anthropology / William A. Haviland, Robert J. Gordon, Luis A. Vivanco
By: Haviland, William A [author]
Contributor(s): Gordon, Robert J. [co-author] | Vivanco, Luis A [co-author]
Language: English Publisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill, 2002Edition: Third editionDescription: xxiv, 258 pages : 1 map ; 28 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0767405137 ; 9780767405133Subject(s): EthnologyDDC classification: 306 Summary: Recognizing the centrality of fieldwork to anthropological knowledge, this book includes essays that deal with the nature and dilemmas of fieldwork and is useful for cultural anthropology courses. These essays consider the changing status of the field, the nature of anthropological learning in the field, and ethical issues and dilemmas.| Item type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes glossary and index.
Recognizing the centrality of fieldwork to anthropological knowledge, this book includes essays that deal with the nature and dilemmas of fieldwork and is useful for cultural anthropology courses. These essays consider the changing status of the field, the nature of anthropological learning in the field, and ethical issues and dilemmas.

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