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Anthropology: what does it mean to be human? (4th Edition) – eBook PDF:
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Emily A. Schultz
Robert H. Lavenda
Anthropology: what does it mean to be human? (4th Edition) – eBook
An exclusive alternative to more traditional, encyclopedic introductory textbooks, Anthropology: What Does It Mean to Be Human 4th Edition (PDF) takes a question-oriented approach that includes cutting-edge theory and new ways of looking at important contemporary issues such as human rights, power, and inequality. With a total of sixteen chapters, this appealing, full-color textbook is an ideal one-semester overview that digs deep into anthropology without overwhelming any of the anthropology students.
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“This textbook Anthropology 4th edition is a remarkable product and value. I really like the ‘In Their Own Words’ sections within each chapter. They offer tangible, real-world connections that we can expand upon in a class discussion.” — Scott Legge, Macalester College
“I love the question-oriented approach. The ‘Anthropology in Everyday Life’ feature is mainly good, showing the relevance of anthropology. I find the combination of brief chapter summaries and abundant, rich examples throughout the chapters to be a captivating combination.” — Mary Theresa Bonhage-Freund, Alma College
“The approach is inquisitive, as it makes the reader interested. Chapter headings are not statements, but are questions that allow for more critical thinking; they motivate students how to think, rather than telling them only what to think. I love the methodology of this ebook. It is much more applied compared to other textbooks.” — Jaclyn McWhorter, Agnes Scott College
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