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It is a solidarity that recognises the individual’s freedom to live life as it is achieved and not ascribed. In spite of the inclusion of the title ‘Body’, the book is characterised by an understanding of human experience and social life as it is primarily cognitively conceived.
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7 mar 2020 · This book describes and analyses the terms, concepts and issues in social and cultural anthropology. It covers the traditions of other countries and provides the historical background necessary for the reader to understand the shifting meanings of key terms. "Biographical appendix": pages [568]-593. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY (English version) , 2018. The role of anthropology has taken a very important sector in the development of society, in the way of understanding and understanding the cultural interactions that exist between human beings.
4 sie 2022 · Accessible and engaging, with unique first-hand accounts from indigenous peoples, this is a truly international introduction to social anthropology. The book uses a student-friendly approach with clear and engaging writing style.
5 wrz 2018 · Article PDF Available. Social and Cultural Anthropology. September 2018. DOI: 10.1002/9781118924396.wbiea2193. Authors: Joao Pina-Cabral. University of Lisbon. Citations (3) References...
"A concise yet comprehensive guide to cultural anthropology using a materialist approach. This revised and updated edition exposes students to the cultural detail and personal experiences that lie in the anthropological record and extends their anthropological understanding to contemporary issues"--Provided by publisher