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Engaging Anthropological Theory: A Social and Political History

SKU: 9781032533629

5,308.82

Uncover the dynamic history of anthropological theory and its societal roots. This compelling guide critically reconsiders key concepts and theorists, exploring the social and political history shaping our understanding of human diversity. Discover how historical contexts influenced anthropological ideas, focusing on often-overlooked scholars of colour and non-canonical figures. An essential resource for anthropology students and academics seeking to grasp the discipline’s evolution. With thought-provoking review questions, this text makes engaging anthropology accessible and relevant to contemporary issues.

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