Cultural Anthropology and the Contemporary World

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Routledge is delighted to announce that the first title in the new 101 series, Jack David Eller’s Cultural Anthropology: 101, is now available. Intended for readers approaching a subject for the first time, the books in this series introduce fundamental topics and provide an overview of essential issues.

According to Gregory R. Campbell from the University of Minnesota, “Cultural Anthropology: 101 is a jargon free, concise introduction to socio-cultural anthropology. The text offers a platform to a sub-discipline of anthropology, illustrating its major theories and concepts to the larger anthropological discipline and our ever-changing world.”

Cultural Anthropology: 101 develops readers’ understanding and engagement by addressing key issues such as what it means to be human, the conflict between political, social, and ethnic boundaries, and the concept of economic anthropology. 

Cultural Anthropology: 101 is an essential guide for anyone interested in exploring this fascinating field.

Jack David Eller is Associate Professor of Anthropology at the Community College of Denver. He has over twenty years of teaching experience and has published several previous books in anthropology, including a full-length textbook on cultural anthropology called Cultural Anthropology: Global Forces, Local Lives (2013).

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