9780253222756-0253222753-Anthropology and Egalitarianism: Ethnographic Encounters from Monticello to Guinea-Bissau

Anthropology and Egalitarianism: Ethnographic Encounters from Monticello to Guinea-Bissau

ISBN-13: 9780253222756
ISBN-10: 0253222753
Edition: 59270th
Author: Eric Gable
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Paperback 246 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780253222756
ISBN-10: 0253222753
Edition: 59270th
Author: Eric Gable
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Format: Paperback 246 pages

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Anthropology and Egalitarianism: Ethnographic Encounters from Monticello to Guinea-Bissau (ISBN-13: 9780253222756 and ISBN-10: 0253222753), written by authors Eric Gable, was published by Indiana University Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Cultural, Anthropology, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Anthropology and Egalitarianism: Ethnographic Encounters from Monticello to Guinea-Bissau (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.42.

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Anthropology and Egalitarianism is an artful and accessible introduction to key themes in cultural anthropology. Writing in a deeply personal style and using material from his fieldwork in three dramatically different locales―Indonesia, West Africa, and Monticello, the historic home of Thomas Jefferson―Eric Gable shows why the ethnographic encounter is the core of the discipline's method and the basis of its unique contribution to understanding the human condition. Gable weaves together vignettes from the field and discussion of major works as he explores the development of the idea of culture through the experience of cultural contrast, anthropology's fraught relationship to racism and colonialism, and other enduring themes.

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