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High points in anthropology How Culture Works Africa and Africans Discovering the Alien A source notebook on Tiv religion: Paul and Laura Bohannan, Volume 5 A source notebook on Tiv religion A Source Notebook on Tiv Religion: Paul and Laura Bohannan, Volume 2 All the Happy Families Kinship and Social Organization 25. : Past and Present, Claude Levi-Strauss. 26. Social Structure. 27. The Story of Asdiwal, Victor Turner. Anthropology Paperback Books in Spanish. Anthropology Paperback Books in English. Revised Edition Paperback Textbooks. Paperback Books Revised Edition. Excerpted in: High Points in Anthropology, edited by Paul Bohannan and Mark Glazer. Pp. 32-60. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1973. On the Origin of Classificatory System of Relationships. In Anthropological Essays Presented to Edward Burnett Tylor in Honour of His 75th Birthday Oct. 2 1907. Pp. 309-324. Preeminent among these is the experience of anthropological fieldwork. Repeatedly, one discovers that arrive at their theoretical positions in the process of trying to under-stand another human culture. Benedict and the Zuni, Mead and the Samoans, Radcliffe-Brown and the Andamanese, Mali-nowski and the Trobriand Islanders, Evans-Pritchard and the Azande, Steward and the Shoshone, Harris and rural Brazilians Bohannan, Paul, and Mark Glazer 1988 High Points in Anthropology. New York: Knopf. Evans-Prichard, Edward 1981 A History of Ethnological Thought. High Points In Anthropology 2nd Edition. by Paul Bohannan (Author), Mark Glazer (Author). 3.7 out of 5 stars 4 customer reviews. I wish I could get contracted to slap together a 'greatest hits' of anthropological selections, supply some commentary more appropriate to World Book Encyclodpedia than a college text, and then charge $80 for it. Sign me up! The selections in this book cover most of the seminal thinkers in early anthropology, although as it progresses through time the criteria seems to grow more vague and seemingly random. There are no women covered in this massive tome other than and her dubious contribution of 'personality studies'; there is no mention even of , Anthropology and the Savage Slot: The Poetics and Politics of Otherness. In Recapturing Anthropology. Richard Fox, ed. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press, 1991. Reprinted in Paul Bohannan & Mark Glazer, eds. High Points in Anthropology (2nd ed.), pp. 410-21. New York: McGraw Hill, 1988. E.R. Leach, Political Systems of Highland Burma, âœIntroductionâ and chs.1-4, pp. 1-100. Boston: Beacon Press, 1964 (1954). J. Van Velsen, âœThe Extended-Case Method and Situational Analysis.â In A.L. Epstein, ed., The Craft of Social Anthropology, pp. 129-49. London: Tavistock, 1967. Mon. High Points In Anthropology Paul Bohannan, Mark Glazer A classic collection of essays in the history of anthropological thought, the new edition has been conceptually reorganized and also includes selections by modern theorists-among them , Victor Turner, and Clifford Geertz. Download High Points In Anthropology ...pdf Read Online High Points In Anthropology ...pdf. Download and Read Free Online High Points In Anthropology Paul Bohannan, Mark Glazer. From reader reviews: Terry Matlock: The feeling that you get from High Points In Anthropology is the more deep you looking the infor Buy a cheap copy of High Points In Anthropology book . A classic collection of essays in the history of anthropological thought, the new edition has been conceptually reorganized and also includes selections by modern Free shipping over $10. Book Overview. Contains a collection of essays in the history of anthropological thought. This work has been conceptually reorganized and includes selections by modern theorists - among them being Marvin Harris, Victor Turner, and Clifford Geertz. Edition Details. Official Web Site of The Department of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences, The University of Alabama; we offer B.A., M.A. and PhD degrees in anthropology, specializing in biocultural medical anthropology and the archaeology of complex societies of North America. Historicism assigned particular significance to the specific context of culture, such as to historical period or geographical location. It placed great importance on cautious and contextualized interpretation of data, as well as a relativistic point of view, and rejected the universal, immutable interpretations of the social evolutionists. While socio-cultural evolution offered an explanation of what happened and where, it was unable to describe the particular influences on and processes of cultural change and development.