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by Nigel Rapport

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Nigel Rapport
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Routledge; 2 edition (November 30, 2007)
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A book of key anthropological concepts is something of a departure

A book of key anthropological concepts is something of a departure

Nigel Rapport and Joanna Overing are both Professors of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews.

Nigel Rapport and Joanna Overing are both Professors of Social Anthropology at the University of St Andrews. Nigel Rapport is the author of numerous books on anthropology, including Transcendent Individual: Essays Toward a Literary and Liberal Anthropology (1997) and, with Anthony P Cohen, Questions of Consciousness (1995). Both are published by Routledge.

Social and Cultural Anthropology (Barnard and Spencer 1996), Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology (Levinson and Ember . The key concepts adumbrated by this book figure as some sixty essays, as mentioned.

Social and Cultural Anthropology (Barnard and Spencer 1996), Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology (Levinson and Ember 1996)), and a companion (Ingold 1994a); but there have not been many attempts to distil ‘anthropological wisdom’, theoretical, methodological, analytical and ethnographic, by way of key concepts. These range in length from approximately 500 words to 5000, as the significance of the concepts varies and as they give on to discussions of variable complexity.

Home Browse Books Book details, Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts. This is a book of some sixty essays each of which deals with an important term in the toolbox of contemporary anthropological studies

Home Browse Books Book details, Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts. Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts. By Nigel Rapport, Joanna Overing. This is a book of some sixty essays each of which deals with an important term in the toolbox of contemporary anthropological studies. The aim is to provide a concise repository of explanatory statements covering a number of the major concepts that professional anthropologists might use.

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Social and Cultural Anthropology: The Key Concepts is an easy to use A-Z guide to the centraldisciplines students will encounter in this field. Fully updated, the second edition includes new entries on:

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