Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age

Author:   Kenneth J. Guest (Baruch College - City University of New York)
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Edition:   Third Edition
ISBN:  

9780393420128


Pages:   784
Publication Date:   03 July 2020
Replaced By:   9781324040446
Format:   Mixed media product
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Cultural Anthropology: A Toolkit for a Global Age


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From the book's signature toolkit approach to the new chapter on the Environment and Sustainability to the accompanying videos and interactive learning tools, all aspects of Ken Guest'sCultural Anthropologywork together to inspire students to use the tools of anthropology to see the world in a new way and to come to class prepared to have richer, more meaningful discussions about the big issues of our time. Are there more than two genders? How do white people experience race? What defines a family? Is there such a thing as a natural disaster? What causes some people to be wealthy while others live in poverty?

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Author:   Kenneth J. Guest (Baruch College - City University of New York)
Publisher:   WW Norton & Co
Imprint:   WW Norton & Co
Edition:   Third Edition
Dimensions:   Width: 20.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   1.236kg
ISBN:  

9780393420128


ISBN 10:   0393420124
Pages:   784
Publication Date:   03 July 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Replaced By:   9781324040446
Format:   Mixed media product
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Kenneth J. Guest is a professor at Baruch College and the author of God in Chinatown: Religion and Survival in New York's Evolving Immigrant Community (2003). His research focuses on China, New York City, immigration, religion, and transnationalism. He has conducted fieldwork in China and the United States.

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