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by McGee Texas State University, R. Jon; Warms Texas State University, Richard L

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  • Title Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History
  • Author McGee Texas State University, R. Jon; Warms Texas State University, Richard L
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Seventh
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 832
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1538126206-11-6
  • ISBN 9781538126202 / 1538126206
  • Weight 2.45 lbs (1.11 kg)
  • Dimensions 10 x 7.1 x 1.2 in (25.40 x 18.03 x 3.05 cm)

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Anthropological Theory: An Introductory History, Seventh Edition, presents a selection of critical essays in anthropology from 1860 to the present day. Classic authors such as Marx, Durkheim, Boas, Radcliffe-Brown, Benedict, Rappaport, Geertz, and Turner are joined by contemporary thinkers including Das, Ortner, Kwiatkowski, and Mattingly. What sets McGee and Warms's text apart from other collections are its introductions, footnotes, and index. Detailed introductions examine critical developments in theory, introduce key people, and discuss historical and personal influences on theorists. In extensive footnotes, the editors provide commentary that puts the writing in historical and cultural context, defines unusual terms, translates non-English phrases, identifies references to other scholars and their works, and offers paraphrases and summaries of complex passages. The notes identify and provide background information on hundreds of scholars and concepts important in the development of anthropology. This makes the essays more accessible to both students and current day scholars. An extensive index makes this book an invaluable reference tool. NEW TO THIS EDITION Zora Neale Hurston: From Of Mules and Men (1935) Roy Rappaport: Ritual Regulation of Environmental Relations among New Guinea People (1967) James P. Spradley: A Bucket Full of Tramps (1970) Eric R. Wolf: Facing Power-Old Insights, New Questions (1990) Tom Boellstorff: The Emergence of Political Homophobia in Indonesia: Masculinity and National Belonging (2004) Lynn Kwiatkowski: Feminist Anthropology: Approaching Domestic Violence in Northern Viet Nam (2016) Veena Das: Engaging with the Life of the Other: Love and Everyday Life (2010) Cheryl Mattingly: Luck, Friendship, and the Narrative Self (2014)

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About the author

R. Jon McGee is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. He is author or editor of numerous books, including Watching Lacandon Maya Lives, Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia (coedited with Richard L. Warms), and Sacred Realms: Readings in the Anthropology of Religion (coedited with Warms and James Garber), now in its second edition.


Richard L. Warms is professor of anthropology at Texas State University. In addition to his books with McGee, he has coauthored (with Serena Nanda) the best-selling textbooks Cultural Anthropology, now in its twelfth edition, and Culture Counts, now in its fourth edition.