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Cultural Anthropology: 2nd edition
 
by Paul G. Hiebert
 
Originally published as:   Paul G. Hiebert. 1983. Cultural anthropology: 2nd edition. Second edition. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. xxiv + 476 pages. 0-8010-4273-9. Copyright 1976, 1983. Seventh Printing, August 1995..

© 1983 Baker Book House Company and Paul G. Hiebert. Used by permission.

 

Complete Table of Contents

Front Matter

Foreword
Preface to the first edition
Acknowledgments
Preface to the second edition
Christianity and anthropology
Christian foundations
Anthropological orientation
Integration
Christians and anthropology
Anthropology and missions
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Introduction to cultural anthropology

What are human beings?
What is knowledge?
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 2. Anthropological points of view

A holistic view of humanity
The concept of culture
Cross-cultural comparison
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 3. More on culture

Fieldwork
Describing a culture
Ethnographic and comparative approaches
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 4. Material culture: Description and explanation

Description
Explanation
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 5. Cultural ecology

Types of adaptation
Levels of subsistence
The current revolution
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 6. Symbolism and communication

The symbolic process
Communication
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 7. Statuses, roles, and relationships

Key concepts
Characteristics of statuses and roles
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 8. The life cycle

Life cycles
Rites of passage
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 9. Social groups and institutions

Types of groups
Group dynamics
Institutions
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 10. Marriage and the family

Bonds of kinship
The marriage dyad
The conjugal-natal family
Extended families
Households
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 11. Kinship systems and groups

Principles of descent
Bilateral kinship systems
Unilineal kinship systems
Double-descent
Kinship terminologies
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 12. Associations

The nature of associations
Types of associations
Institutionalization
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 13. Geographic groups

Crowds
Communities
Tribes and nations
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 14. Societal groups

Ethnic groups
Social classes
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 15. Economic organization

The nature of economic organization
Types of economic systems
Economic and social change
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 16. Legal systems

Norms, customs, and laws
Classifications of laws
The case study method
Functions of law
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 17. Political organization

The nature of political organization
Types of government
Political processes
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 18. World views

Two world views
Anthropology and other world views
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 19. Religious beliefs end practices

Religious structures
Dynamics in religion
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 20. Expressive culture

The arts
Entertainment
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 21. Sociocultural change

Parameters of change
Anthropological models of change
Summary
Suggested readings

Chapter 22. Culture and the person

The press and pull of culture
Individual strategies
Anthropology and the person
Suggested readings

Back Matter

References

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