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Introducing Anthropology - Merryl Wyn Davies - książka
Producent: Icon Books
Anthropology began as an examination of so-called 'primitive' societies, a term that reveals underlying assumptions about the superiority of 'civilized' Western cultures and their perceived authority to describe 'less developed' societies. This discipline's validity was questioned, particularly after the decline of colonial empires, as critics debated whether anthropology played a role in supporting colonialism or was simply a tool laced with racial prejudice. A crucial inquiry persists: does anthropology facilitate intercultural dialogue, or does it highlight divisions among us? "Introducing Anthropology" offers an engaging exploration of this complex field, aiming to rise above its controversial origins. It takes us through anthropology's journey from its beginnings in Ancient Greece to its diverse modern iterations. The book elucidates fundamental concepts and methodologies, introducing us to pioneering figures such as Franz Boas, Bronislaw Malinowski, E.E. Evans-Pritchard, Margaret Mead, and Claude Levi-Strauss. It also critically assesses new self-reflective and postmodern approaches within anthropology, all the while focusing on the discipline's impact on non-Western societies. The narrative in "Introducing Anthropology" is clear and compelling, enhanced by clever illustrations that add a layer of humor. This work serves as a welcoming introduction to anthropology, providing insights that are both informative and accessible.
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