Selected Product: | Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Paperback Edition: 6 Author: Conrad Kottak Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages Release Date: 2007-09-26 ISBN-10: 0073405248 ISBN-13: 9780073405247 List Price: $59.17 Average Customer Rating: | | Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology (12th Edition) (MyAnthroKit Series) ISBN-10: 0205449700 ISBN-13: 9780205449705 List Price:$57.20 Annual Editions: Anthropology 08/09 (Annual Editions) ISBN-10: 0073397547 ISBN-13: 9780073397542 List Price:$26.77 Nisa: The Life and Words of a !Kung Woman ISBN-10: 0674004329 ISBN-13: 9780674004320 List Price:$22.50 Culture Sketches: Case Studies in Anthropology ISBN-10: 0073405302 ISBN-13: 9780073405308 List Price:$35.77 Annual Editions: Anthropology 07/08 (Annual Editions : Anthropology) ISBN-10: 0073516279 ISBN-13: 9780073516271 List Price:$26.77 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Conrad Kottak (ISBN-10: 0073405248, ISBN-13: 9780073405247). At this time we have not yet written a review for Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by Conrad Kottak (ISBN-10: 0073405248, ISBN-13: 9780073405247). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Written by a prominent scholar in the field and recent inductee to The National Academy of Sciences, this concise, up-to-date introduction to cultural anthropology carefully balances coverage of core topics with contemporary changes in the field. Since no single or monolithic theoretical perspective orients this book, instructors with a wide range of views and approaches can use it effectively. The combination of brevity and readability make Mirror for Humanity a perfect match for cultural anthropology courses that use readings or ethnographies along with a main text.. surprisingly terrible! | Customer Rating: | | Well, this is just to say that I was surprised by how boring (and seemingly uninformative) this book is! The title really grabbed my attention and I love anthropology (especially cultural anthropology). However, for whatever reason, it just didn't do anything for me. In fact, it did LESS than anything for me! (there's another fifty dollars forever gone)... | gooses review | Customer Rating: | | this book was boring. Evrything in here was either stuff you could look up in the dictonary and that you wouldn't need to because the terms went by other words as well, or common sense that you would know by guessing. This book reads similar to books made in the era of black and white television whos goals were to dispense facts and not to entertain thus saving space and money. Because of this it sounds just like an instruction manual except for the fact that most instruction manuals arent this long. If you plan on reading this book all the way through good luck its a 282 page instruction manual. If I could have I would have given it a negative one star review | Like Reading for Fun! | Customer Rating: | | Learning cultural anthropology through this book is a joy ride. When I was reading, it actually felt like I was reading a New York Times Bestseller! This book captures you attention and it is never boring. I had to read this book for my intro to anthropology class and you can only imagine how fun studying for this class was. I've learned so much from it and I would read it again when I have the time! | Not intimidating to new cultural anthropology students | Customer Rating: | | There is little wasted space in this book. It is to the point. This brevity for me was ideal, but for some readers, perhaps they need more examples. For use in a classroom setting, this is an especially useful work if used in conjunction with a readings from cultural anthropology text such as "Conformity and Conflict." The two complement each other very well. More specifically, I found the latter part of MFH especially interesting-- the chapters dealing with gender, the world system, and stratification. MFH should not only appeal to those within the field of cultural anthropology but also should draw the attention of students working within the sister disciplines of history and sociology. |
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