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Cultural Anthropology An Applied Perspective (with InfoTrac)

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  • Edition: 6th
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  • Copyright: 2005-03-28
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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Summary

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY: AN APPLIED PERSPECTIVE goes beyond the basic outline of introductory materials by applying the theories, insights, and methods of cultural anthropology to those situations that students are likely to encounter in their personal and professional lives. Through Ferraro's engaging narrative and wealth of modern examples, readers come to understand what they can do with anthropology today. With its comparative approach to the study of cultural, CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY provides a comprehensive and ideal overview of the discipline.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
What Is Anthropology?
1(25)
Physical Anthropology
4(3)
Evolutionary Record of Humans
4(1)
Primatology
5(1)
Physical Variations Among Humans
6(1)
Archaeology
7(2)
Anthropological Linguistics
9(2)
Cultural Anthropology
11(3)
Areas of Specialization
12(2)
Guiding Principles
14(3)
Holism
14(1)
Ethnocentrism
15(1)
Cultural Relativism
15(2)
Emic Versus Etic Approaches
17(1)
Contributions of Anthropology
17(5)
Enhancing Understanding
17(2)
Applications
19(1)
Building Skills for the Twenty-first Century
20(1)
Develop a Broad Perspective
21(1)
Appreciate Other Perspectives
21(1)
Balance Contradictions
21(1)
Emphasize Global Teamwork
21(1)
Develop Cognitive Complexity
21(1)
Develop Perceptual Acuity
21(1)
The Bottom Line: Understanding Other Cultures
22(1)
Summary
23(1)
Key Terms
24(1)
Suggested Readings
25(1)
The Concept of Culture
26(23)
Culture Defined
27(2)
Culture Is Shared
29(1)
Culture Is Learned
30(3)
Learning Versus Instincts
31(1)
Learning Different Content
32(1)
Culture Is Taken for Granted
33(1)
Culture's Influence on Biological Processes
34(2)
Our Bodies and Culture
35(1)
Culture Changes
36(1)
The Processes of Change
36(1)
Causes of Cultural Change
36(1)
Cultural Universals
37(2)
Basic Needs
38(1)
Culture: Adaptive and Maladaptive
39(3)
Cultures Are Generally Integrated
42(4)
Cultural Interconnections
42(4)
``Primitive'' Cultures
46(1)
Culture and the Individual
46(1)
Applied Perspective
32(5)
Anthropology and Architecture
Cross-Cultural Miscue
37(6)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
43(1)
Applied Perspective
44(2)
Cross-Cultural Coaching
Summary
46(1)
Key Terms
47(1)
Suggested Readings
47(2)
Applied Anthropology
49(20)
Applied Versus Pure Anthropology
51(2)
Recent History of Applied Anthropology
53(1)
Special Features of Anthropology
54(5)
Specialized Roles of Applied Anthropologists
58(1)
Examples of Applied Anthropology
59(1)
The Nestle Baby Formula Controversy
59(6)
Working with Minority Prison Inmates
60(1)
An Ethnographic Study of Adolescent Drug Dealers
61(1)
Marital Patterns and Population Growth
62(1)
Mediating Between the Government and Trukese Villagers
63(2)
The Greater Use of Anthropological Knowledge
65(2)
Applied Perspective
56(2)
Environmental Impact of Radiation on Marshall Islands Population
Cross-Cultural Miscue
58(2)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
60(4)
Applied Perspective
64(3)
Rebuilding Japan After World War II
Summary
67(1)
Key Terms
68(1)
Suggested Readings
68(1)
The Growth of Anthropological Theory
69(24)
Evolutionism
70(2)
Evolutionism in Brief
72(1)
Diffusionism
72(1)
Diffusionism in Brief
73(1)
American Historicism
73(2)
American Historicism in Brief
75(1)
Functionalism
75(3)
Functionalism in Brief
77(1)
Psychological Anthropology
78(2)
Psychological Anthropology in Brief
79(1)
Neoevolutionism
80(1)
Neoevolutionism in Brief
81(1)
French Structuralism
81(3)
French Structuralism in Brief
83(1)
Ethnoscience
84(1)
Ethnoscience in Brief
85(1)
Feminist Anthropology
85(2)
Feminist Anthropology in Brief
87(1)
Cultural Materialism
87(1)
Cultural Materialism in Brief
88(1)
Postmodernism
88(2)
Postmodernism in Brief
90(1)
Concluding Thoughts on Anthropological Theory
90(1)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
71(3)
Applied Perspective
74(8)
Trees for Haiti
Applied Perspective
82(3)
The New Hope Antipoverty Program
Cross-Cultural Miscue
85(6)
Summary
91(1)
Key Terms
92(1)
Suggested Readings
92(1)
Methods in Cultural Anthropology
93(28)
Preparing for Fieldwork
95(1)
Stages of Field Research
96(3)
Stage 1: Selecting a Research Problem
97(1)
Stage 2: Formulating a Research Design
97(1)
Stage 3: Collecting the Data
98(1)
Stage 4: Analyzing the Data
98(1)
Stage 5: Interpreting the Data
98(1)
Data-Gathering Techniques
99(6)
Participant-Observation
100(1)
Guidelines for Participant-Observation Fieldwork
100(2)
Advantages of Participant-Observation
102(1)
Disadvantages of Participant-Observation
103(2)
Interviewing
105(1)
Structured and Unstructured Interviews
105(1)
Validity of the Data Collected
106(1)
Additional Data-Gathering Techniques
106(4)
Census Taking
107(1)
Mapping
107(1)
Document Analysis
107(1)
Collecting Genealogies
107(1)
Photography
108(2)
Choosing a Technique
110(1)
The Pains and Gains of Fieldwork
110(4)
Culture Shock
112(1)
Biculturalism
113(1)
Recent Trends in Ethnographic Fieldwork
114(2)
Reflexive Methods
114(1)
Statistical Cross-Cultural Comparisons
115(1)
The Ethics of Cultural Anthropology
116(2)
Anthropologists' Major Areas of Responsibility
117
Cross-Cultural Miscue
99(5)
Applied Perspective
104(4)
Anthropological Research and Aids
Cross-Cultural Miscue
108(1)
Contemporary Issues
109(9)
Rapid Ethnographic Assessment Procedures: How Rapid Is Too Rapid?
Summary
118(1)
Key Terms
119(1)
Suggested Readings
119(2)
Language
121(29)
The Nature of Language
122(4)
Diversity of Language
122(2)
Communication: Human Versus Nonhuman
124(1)
Open and Closed Communication Systems
124(1)
Displacement
125(1)
Language Acquisition Among Children
126(1)
The Structure of Language
127(2)
Phonology
127(1)
Morphemes
128(1)
Grammar
128(1)
Language Change
129(3)
Language Families
130(2)
Are Some Languages Superior to Others?
132(1)
Language and Culture
132(6)
How Culture Influences Language
132(1)
The Nuer
133(1)
U.S. Example of Cultural Emphasis
133(1)
How Language Influences Culture
134(1)
The Sapir--Whorf Hypothesis
134(3)
Language Mirrors Values
137(1)
Linguistic Style
138(2)
Sociolinguistics
140(5)
Diglossia
141(1)
Specialized Vocabularies
142(1)
Dialects
142(2)
Language, Nationalism, and Ethnic Identity
144(1)
Nonverbal Communication
145(3)
Hand Gestures
145(2)
Posture (Body Stance)
147(1)
Touching
147
Cross-Cultural Miscue
127(7)
Applied Perspective
134(12)
Applied Anthropology and Ebonics
Contemporary Issues
146(2)
What You Don't Know Can Hurt You
Summary
148(1)
Key Terms
149(1)
Suggested Readings
149(1)
Making a Living
150(29)
Human Adaptation
151(2)
Environment and Technology
153(3)
Major Food-Getting Strategies
156(18)
Food-Collecting Societies
156(2)
The Ju/'hoansi of the Kalahari Region
158(1)
The Inuit
159(3)
Food-Producing Societies
162(1)
Changes Resulting from Food Production
163(1)
Horticulture
164(1)
The Bemba
165(2)
Pastoralism
167(3)
Agriculture
170(1)
Peasantry
171(1)
Industrialized Food Getting
172(2)
Food-Collecting Strategies and Science
174(2)
Applied Perspective
154(9)
Community-Based Water Management in Mexico
Cross-Cultural Miscue
163(9)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
172(2)
Applied Perspective
174(2)
World's Drug Companies Rely on ``Primitive Medicine''
Summary
176(1)
Key Terms
177(1)
Suggested Readings
178(1)
Economics
179(29)
Economics and Economic Anthropology
180(1)
Cross-Cultural Examination of Economic Systems
181(1)
The Allocation of Natural Resources
181(6)
Food Collectors
182(1)
Pastoralists
183(1)
Horticulturalists
183(1)
Intensive Agriculturalists
184(3)
Production
187(5)
Units of Production
188(1)
Production in the Household
188(1)
Division of Labor
189(1)
Gender Specialization
189(1)
Age Specialization
190(1)
Labor Specialization
191(1)
Distribution of Goods and Services
192(14)
Reciprocity
192(1)
Generalized Reciprocity
192(2)
Balanced Reciprocity
194(1)
Negative Reciprocity
195(1)
Redistribution
195(1)
Chiefly Redistribution (Tribute)
196(1)
Big Men/Feast-Givers
196(1)
Bridewealth
197(1)
Potlatch
197(2)
Market Exchange
199(1)
Standardized Currency
199(1)
Variety of Markets
200(3)
Globalization of World Economies
203
Applied Perspective
184(6)
Is Nepotism Always Bad?
Cross-Cultural Miscue
190(3)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
193(7)
Applied Perspective
200(6)
Anthropology and Market Research
Summary
206(1)
Key Terms
207(1)
Suggested Readings
207(1)
Marriage and the Family
208(28)
Marriage and the Family
209(2)
Sexual Union
210(1)
Permanence
210(1)
Common Residence
210(1)
Marriage and the Family: Functions
211(1)
Mate Selection: Who Is Out of Bounds?
211(2)
Natural Aversion Theory
212(1)
Inbreeding Theory
212(1)
Family Disruption Theory
213(1)
Theory of Expanding Social Alliances
213(1)
Mate Selection: Whom Should You Marry?
213(6)
Rules of Exogamy
214(1)
Rules of Endogamy
214(1)
Arranged Marriages
214(3)
Preferential Cousin Marriage
217(2)
The Levirate and Sororate
219(1)
Number of Spouses
219(5)
Monogamy
220(1)
Polygyny
220(1)
Economic Status of Women in Polygynous Societies
221(1)
Sex Ratio in Polygynous Societies
221(1)
Advantages of Polygyny
221(1)
Competition Among Wives
222(1)
Polyandry
223(1)
Economic Considerations of Marriage
224(4)
Bridewealth
224(2)
Bride Service
226(1)
Dowry
227(1)
Reciprocal Exchange
227(1)
Divorce
228(1)
Residence Patterns: Where Do Wives and Husbands Live?
229(1)
Family Structure
230(4)
The Nuclear Family
230(1)
The Extended Family
231(2)
Modern-Day Family Structure
233
Applied Perspective
214(4)
The Anthropological Study of Skid Row
Contemporary Issues
218(7)
Is Marriage a Crime?
Cross-Cultural Miscue
225(6)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
231(3)
Summary
234(1)
Key Terms
235(1)
Suggested Readings
235(1)
Kinship and Descent
236(26)
Kinship Defined
237(2)
Cultural Rules Regarding Kinship
239(1)
Functions of Kinship Systems
239(1)
Using Kinship Diagrams
240(1)
Principles of Kinship Classification
241(2)
Generation
241(1)
Sex or Gender
241(1)
Lineality Versus Collaterality
242(1)
Consanguineal Versus Affinal Kin
242(1)
Relative Age
242(1)
Sex of the Connecting Relative
242(1)
Social Condition
242(1)
Side of the Family
243(1)
The Formation of Descent Groups
243(9)
Unilineal Descent Groups
244(1)
Patrilineal Descent Groups
244(2)
Matrilineal Descent Groups
246(2)
Types of Unilineal Descent Groups
248(2)
The Corporate Nature of Unilineal Descent Groups
250(1)
Cognatic (Nonunilineal) Descent Groups
250(1)
Double Descent
250(1)
Ambilineal Descent
251(1)
Bilateral Descent
251(1)
Six Basic Systems of Classification
252(3)
Eskimo System
252(1)
Hawaiian System
252(1)
Iroquois System
252(2)
Omaha System
254(1)
Crow System
254(1)
Sudanese System
254(1)
Kinship and the Modern World
255(4)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
243(4)
Contemporary Issues
247(9)
The Patrilineal Family: A Wife's View
Cross-Cultural Miscue
256(2)
Applied Perspective
258(1)
The Ethnography of Homeless Youth in the United States
Summary
259(1)
Key Terms
260(1)
Suggested Readings
260(2)
Sex and Gender
262(27)
Human Sexuality
265(3)
Gender Roles
268(3)
Gender and Language
271(1)
Gender Stratification
272(7)
Education
276(1)
Employment
276(1)
Reproductive Health
277(1)
Finance
277(2)
Gender Ideology
279(2)
Exploitation Caused by Gender Ideology
281(3)
Gender in the United States
284(2)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
268(4)
Applied Perspective
272(6)
Improving Child Nutrition in Malawi
Applied Perspective
278(7)
Using Family Planning Clinics in Ecuador
Cross-Cultural Miscue
285(1)
Summary
286(1)
Key Terms
287(1)
Suggested Readings
287(2)
Political Organization and Social Control
289(31)
Types of Political Organization
290(14)
Band Societies
290(2)
Tribal Societies
292(2)
Chiefdoms
294(1)
State Systems
295(2)
The Rise of State Systems
297(1)
The Modern Nation-State
298(1)
Gender and the Modern State
299(1)
Changing State Systems of Government
300(2)
Variations in Political Structures
302(2)
Social Control
304(7)
Informal Means of Social Control
306(1)
Socialization
306(1)
Public Opinion
306(1)
Corporate Lineages
307(1)
Supernatural Belief Systems
308(2)
Age Organizations
310(1)
Formal Means of Social Control
311(6)
Song Duels
311(1)
Intermediaries
311(1)
Moots: Informal Courts
312(1)
Oaths and Ordeals
313(1)
Courts and Codified Law
314(1)
Warfare
315
Applied Perspective
296(8)
Are the Poarch Creek a Tribe?
Contemporary Issues
304(4)
Can Canadians Accommodate Islamic Law?
Cross-Cultural Miscue
308(7)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
315(2)
Summary
317(1)
Key Terms
317(2)
Suggested Readings
319(1)
Social Stratification
320(28)
Dimensions of Social Inequality
321(13)
Types of Societies
322(1)
Egalitarian Societies
323(1)
Rank Societies
324(1)
Stratified Societies
325(1)
Class Versus Caste
325(1)
Class Societies
326(4)
Caste Societies
330(4)
Racial and Ethnic Stratification
334(3)
Race and Ethnicity in the United States
337(2)
Forms of Intergroup Relations
339(3)
Theories of Stratification
342(3)
The Functionalist Interpretation
342(1)
The Conflict Theory Interpretation
343(1)
Functionalists Versus Conflict Theorists
343(1)
Global Stratification
344
Cross-Cultural Miscue
327(5)
Applied Perspective
332(6)
Anthropology and Architecture
Cross-Cultural Miscue
338(2)
Applied Perspective
340(5)
Diabetes Among Mexican Americans
Summary
345(1)
Key Terms
346(1)
Suggested Readings
346(2)
Supernatural Beliefs
348(31)
Defining Religion
349(6)
Problems of Defining Religion
350(1)
Religion and Magic
351(2)
Sorcery and Witchcraft
353(2)
Myths
355(1)
Functions of Religion
356(4)
Social Functions of Religion
356(1)
Social Control
356(1)
Conflict Resolution
357(1)
Group Solidarity
358(1)
Psychological Functions of Religion
358(1)
Cognitive Function
358(1)
Emotional Function
359(1)
Types of Religious Organization
360(16)
Individualistic Cults
360(1)
Shamanistic Cults
361(2)
Communal Cults
363(1)
Rites of Passage
363(1)
Rites of Solidarity
364(2)
Ecclesiastical Cults
366(2)
Globalization of World Religions
368(3)
Religion and Social Change
371(3)
Revitalization in the Age of Globalization
374(1)
The Changing Nature of Religion
375
Cross-Cultural Miscue
353(4)
Contemporary Issues
357(8)
Religious Freedom in Florida
Cross-Cultural Miscue
365(5)
Applied Perspective
370(6)
Anthropology and the U.S. Supreme Court
Summary
376(1)
Key Terms
377(1)
Suggested Readings
377(2)
Art
379(26)
What Is Art?
380(1)
Differences in Art Forms
381(3)
The Functions of Art
384(2)
Emotional Gratification for the Individual
384(1)
Social Integration
385(1)
Social Control
385(1)
Preserving or Challenging the Status Quo
386(3)
Graphic and Plastic Arts
389(1)
Cross-Cultural Variations
389(2)
Music
390(1)
Ethnomusicology
391(2)
Dance
392(1)
Functions of Dance
393(1)
Dance and Other Aspects of a Culture
393(2)
Verbal Arts
393(2)
Myths
395(1)
Folktales and Legends
395(3)
Film: A Recent Art Form
398(1)
Art: Continuity and Change
399(4)
Cross-Cultural Miscue
382(8)
Applied Perspective
390(6)
Avoiding Cultural Extinction Through Craft Industries
Applied Perspective
396(2)
Cursing in Verse
Cross-Cultural Miscue
398(5)
Summary
403(1)
Key Terms
404(1)
Suggested Readings
404(1)
Culture Change and Globalization
405(26)
Inventions/Innovations
407(1)
Diffusion
408(2)
General Patterns of Diffusion
408(1)
Selectivity
408(1)
Reciprocity
409(1)
Modification
409(1)
Likelihood
410(1)
Variables
410(1)
Acculturation
410(2)
Linked Changes
412(1)
Obstacles to Cultural Change
413(3)
Cultural Boundary Maintenance
413(1)
Language
413(1)
Clothing
414(1)
Eating Styles and Food
414(1)
Relative Values
414(1)
Cultures as Organic Wholes
415(1)
Cultural Survival of Indigenous Peoples
416(2)
Change and Development
418(6)
Globalization and World Cultures
424(5)
Contemporary Issues
412(3)
Cell Phones and Pedestrian Behavior
Cross-Cultural Miscue
415(7)
Applied Perspective
422(3)
Environment and Development in Central Honduras
Cross-Cultural Miscue
425(4)
Summary
429(1)
Key Terms
430(1)
Suggested Readings
430(1)
Glossary 431(6)
References 437(10)
Index 447

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