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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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TEXTBOOKSCultural Anthropology 5

Biological/Physical Anthropology 7

AVAILABLE READINGSEcology & Subsistence 8

Economics 9

Ethics in Research 11

Evolution 11

Expressive Culture 11

Identity 12

Kinship 13

Language 14

Method 15

Religion 16

Ritual 16

Theory 17

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What Is Anthropology? 14pp CAT1CH1

The Concept of Culture 17pp CAT1CH2

Theoretical Approaches in Cultural Anthropology 17pp CAT1CH3

Explanation and Evidence 16pp CAT1CH4

Communication and Language 24pp CAT1CH5

Getting Food 19pp CAT1CH6

Economic Systems 24pp CAT1CH7

Social Stratification: Class, Ethnicity, and Racism 20pp CAT1CH8

Sex, Gender, and Culture 20pp CAT1CH9

Marriage and the Family 24pp CAT1CH10

Marital Residence and Kinship 23pp CAT1CH11

Associations and Interest Groups 18pp CAT1CH12

Political Life: Social Order and Disorder 24pp CAT1CH13

Psychology and Culture 22pp CAT1CH14

Religion and Magic 18pp CAT1CH15

The Arts 17pp CAT1CH16

Culture Change and Globalization 24pp CAT1CH17

Applied and Practicing Anthropology 15pp CAT1CH18

Medical Anthropology 18pp CAT1CH19

Global Social Problems 18pp CAT1CH20

Glossary 8pp CAT1GL

Bibliography 35pp CAT1BBL

Migrant and Immigrant Map Feature 21pp CAT1MAP

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Anthropology and the Study of Culture 29pp CAT3CH1

The Evolution of Humanity and Culture 29pp CAT3CH2

Researching Culture 25pp CAT3CH3

Making a Living 25pp CAT3CH4

Consumption and Exchange 27pp CAT3CH5

Reproduction and Human Development 27pp CAT3CH6

Health, Illness, and Healing 27pp CAT3CH7

Kinship and Domestic Life 27pp CAT3CH8

Social Groups and Political Stratification 25pp CAT3CH9

Politics and Leadership 25pp CAT3CH10

Social Control and Social Conflict 25pp CAT3CH11

Communication 25pp CAT3CH12

Religion 29pp CAT3CH13

Expressive Culture 27pp CAT3CH14

People on the Move 25pp CAT3CH15

People Defining Development 29pp CAT3CH16

Glossary 7pp CAT3GL

References 19pp CAT3REF

CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

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Introduction to Anthropology 24pp CAT2CH1

Human Evolution 23pp CAT2CH2

Culture 19pp CAT2CH3

The Process of Enculturation: Psychological Anthropology 31pp CAT2CH4

Language 30pp CAT2CH5

Anthropological Explanations 21pp CAT2CH6

Analyzing Sociocultural Systems 29pp CAT2CH7

Band Societies 27pp CAT2CH8

Tribes 34pp CAT2CH9

Chiefdoms 20pp CAT2CH10

Agricultural States 24pp CAT2CH11

Industrial States 35pp CAT2CH12

Globalization, Culture, and Indigenous Societies 35pp CAT2CH13

Globalization in Latin America, Africa, and the Caribbean 34pp CAT2CH14

Globalization in the Middle East and Asia 32pp CAT2CH15

Race and Ethnicity 29pp CAT2CH16

Contemporary Global Trends 30pp CAT2CH17

Applied Anthropology 24pp CAT2CH18

Glossary 8pp CAT2GL

References 22pp CAT2REF

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What Is Anthropology? 13pp PAT1CH1

How We Discover the Past 20pp PAT1CH2

How We Study the Human Body 19pp PAT1CH3

Genetics and Evolution 21pp PAT1CH4

Human Variation and Adaptation 20pp PAT1CH5

The Living Primates 22pp PAT1CH6

Primate Evolution: From Early Primates to Hominoids 18pp PAT1CH7

The First Hominids 18pp PAT1CH8

The Origins of Culture and Language 16pp PAT1CH9

The Emergence of Homo 18pp PAT1CH10

The Emergence of Homo Sapiens 17pp PAT1CH11

The Upper Paleolithic World 17pp PAT1CH12

Origins of Food Production and Settled Life 24pp PAT1CH13

Origins of Cities and States 18pp PAT1CH14

Cultural Resource Management and Forensic Anthropology 14pp PAT1CH15

Medical Anthropology 18pp PAT1CH16

Maps 21pp PAT1MAP

Glossary 9pp PAT1GL

Bibliography 24pp PAT1BL

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Introduction: What is Biological Anthropology? 12pp PAT2CH1

Origins of Evolutionary Thought 18pp PAT2CH2

Genetics: Cells and Molecules 27pp PAT2CH3

Genetics: From Genotype to Phenotype 24pp PAT2CH4

The Forces of Evolution and the Formation of Species 21pp PAT2CH5

Human Variation: Evolution, Adaptation, and Adaptability 35pp PAT2CH6

The Primates 40pp PAT2CH7

Primate Behavior 21pp PAT2CH8

Geology and Primate Origins 41pp PAT2CH9

Early Hominids and Australopithecus 36pp PAT2CH10

Rise of the Genus Homo 28pp PAT2CH11

Archaic Homo sapiens and Neanderthals 32pp PAT2CH12

The Origin, Dispersal, and Bioarchaeology of Homo sapiens 28pp PAT2CH13

Evolution of Brain and Behavior 26pp PAT2CH14

Biomedical and Forensic Anthropology 36pp PAT2CH15

Appendix: Primate and Human Comparative Anatomy 5pp PAT2AP1

Appendix: The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium 3pp PAT2AP2

Appendix: Metric-Imperial Conversions 1pp PAT2AP3

Glossary 8pp PAT2GL

Bibliography 19pp PAT2BL

BIOLOGICAL/PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY

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AVAILABLE READINGSFOR PEARSON CUSTOMANTHROPOLOGY

The following readings are organized by topic andlisted alphabetically by author name. If you wouldlike to see a list of suggested readings ordescriptions, please check our website.

ECOLOGY & SUBSISTENCEANT001 James M. Acheson

Harbor Gangs (1988)

ANT003 Michael AlvardTesting the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT007 Fredrik BarthSegmentary Opposition and the Theory ofGames: A Study of Pathan Organization (1959)

ANT013 Theodore C. BestorHow Sushi Went Global (2000)

ANT018 Paul BohannonSome Principles of Exchange and InvestmentAmong the Tiv (1955)

ANT022 J. Peter Brosius and Diane RussellConservation from Above: An AnthropologicalPerspective on Transboundary Protected Areasand Ecoregional Planning (2003)

ANT025 Elizabeth CashdanHunters and Gatherers: Economic Behavior inBands (1989)

ANT032 Lee CronkFrom True Dorobo to Mukogodo Maasai:Contested Ethnicity in Kenya (2002)

ANT033 William Cronon The View from Walden (1989)

ANT037 Jared Diamond What Are Men Good For? (1993)

ANT041 Michael DoveTheories of Swidden Agriculture and thePolitical Economy of Ignorance (1983)

ANT042 Patricia Draper!Kung Women: Contrasts in SexualEgalitarianism in Foraging and SedentaryContexts (1975)

ANT048 Cynthia EnloeOn the Beach: Sexism and Tourism (2000)

ANT064 Melvyn C. GoldsteinWhen Brothers Share a Wife (1987)

ANT111 Michael HarnerThe Ecological Basis for Aztec Sacrifice (1977)

ANT069 Marvin HarrisThe Cultural Ecology of India’s Sacred Cattle (1966)

ANT070 Marvin HarrisDialectical Materialism (2001)

ANT073 Sharon HutchinsonIdentity and Substance: The Broadening Basesof Relatedness among the Nuer of SouthernSudan (2000)

ANT074 Doranne JacobsonA Reverence for Cows (1999)

ANT076 H. Kaplan, K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A. M. HurtadoA Theory of Human Life History Evolution: Diet,Intelligence, and Longevity (2000)

ANT078 Ilse Köhler-Rollefson Camels in the Land of Kings (1995)

ANT081 Richard B. LeeEating Christmas in the Kalahari, withPostscript (1969)

ANT093 Lisa MatthewsThe Battle for Cattle

ANT104 Robert F. Murphy and Julian H. StewardTappers and Trappers: Parallel Processes inAcculturation (1977)

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ANT108 Robert M. NettingSome Home Truths on Household Size andWealth (1982)

ANT097 Barbara PriceDemystification, Enriddlement, and AztecCannibalism: A Materialist Rejoinder to Harner (1978)

ANT119 Roy RappaportThe Flow of Energy in an Agricultural Society (1971)

ANT131 Sidney Schuler and Syed M. HashemiFamily Planning Outreach and Credit Programsin Rural Bangladesh (1995)

ANT132 Paul SillitoeAfter the ‘Affluent Society’: Cost of Living in the Papua New Guinea Highlands Accordingto Time and Energy Expenditure–Income (2002)

ANT135 Raymond SokolovOne Man’s Meat is Another’s Person (1974)

ANT138 Julian StewardMultilinear Evolution (1955)

ANT146 Michel VerdonWhere Have All Their Lineages Gone? Cattleand Descent Among the Nuer (1982)

ANT020 Ivone Bordi VizcarraThe ‘Authentic’ Taco and Peasant Women:Nostalgic Consumption in the Era ofGlobalization (2006)

ANT156 Eric WolfClosed Corporate Peasant Communities inMesoamerica and Central Java

ECONOMICSANT001 James M. Acheson

Harbor Gangs (1988)

ANT003 Michael AlvardTesting the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT004 Arjun AppaduraiDisjuncture and Difference in the GlobalCultural Economy (1991)

ANT013 Theodore C. BestorHow Sushi Went Global (2000)

ANT014 Maurice Bloch and Jonathan ParryIntroduction: Money and the Morality ofExchange (1989)

ANT018 Paul BohannonSome Principles of Exchange and InvestmentAmong the Tiv (1955)

ANT024 Melissa CaldwellDomesticating the French Fry: McDonald’s andConsumerism in Moscow (2004)

ANT025 Elizabeth CashdanHunters and Gatherers: Economic Behavior inBands (1989)

ANT028 Jeffrey H. CohenTransnational Migration in Rural Oaxaca,Mexico: Dependency, Development and theHousehold (2001)

ANT030 David CountsToo Many Bananas, Not Enough Pineapple, and No Watermelon at All (1990)

ANT031 Lee CronkStrings Attached (1989)

ANT032 Lee CronkFrom True Dorobo to Mukogodo Maasai:Contested Ethnicity in Kenya (2002)

ANT034 George DaltonPrimitive Money (1965)

ANT023 Marisol de la Cadena“Women Are More Indian”: Ethnicity andGender in a Community Near Cuzco (1995)

ANT037 Jared DiamondWhat Are Men Good For? (1993)

ANT042 Patricia Draper!Kung Women: Contrasts in SexualEgalitarianism in Foraging and SedentaryContexts (1975)

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ANT046 Timothy EarleCommodity Flows and the Evolution of ComplexSocieties (2002)

ANT048 Cynthia EnloeOn the Beach: Sexism and Tourism (2000)

ANT066 Linda GreenNotes on Mayan Youth and RuralIndustrialization in Guatemala (2003)

ANT068 Karen Tranberg HansenFashioning Zambian Moments (2003)

ANT070 Marvin HarrisDialectical Materialism (2001)

ANT071 Keith HartMoney Is Always Personal and Impersonal (2007)

ANT073 Sharon HutchinsonIdentity and Substance: The Broadening Basesof Relatedness Among the Nuer of SouthernSudan (2000)

ANT078 Ilse Köhler-RollefsonCamels in the Land of Kings (1995)

ANT086 Walter E. LittleOutside of Social Movements: Dilemmas of Indigenous Handicrafts Vendors in Guatemala

ANT091 Karl MarxThe Premises of the Materialist Method

ANT093 Lisa MatthewsThe Battle for Cattle

ANT101 Sydney MintzSugar and Morality

ANT105 Serena NandaArranging a Marriage in India

ANT108 Robert M. NettingSome Home Truths on Household Size andWealth (1982)

ANT097 Barbara PriceDemystification, Enriddlement, and AztecCannibalism: A Materialist Rejoinder to Harner (1978)

ANT132 Paul SillitoeAfter the ‘Affluent Society’: Cost of Living in thePapua New Guinea Highlands According toTime and Energy Expenditure–Income (2002)

ANT134 Alan SmartGifts, Bribes, and the Guanzi: AReconsideration of Bourdieu’s Social Capital (1993)

ANT137 Lynn StephenZapotec Weavers of Oaxaca: Development andCommunity Control

ANT140 Paul StollerTrading Places (2002)

ANT142 Takeyuki TsudaNo Place to Call Home (2004)

ANT146 Michel VerdonWhere Have All Their Lineages Gone? Cattleand Descent Among the Nuer (1982)

ANT148 Max WeberThe Protestant Sects and the Spirit ofCapitalism (1958/1915)

ANT151 Peter M. WhiteleyTies That Bind (2004)

ANT154 Richard WilkEconomics and Cultures: Economics and theProblem of Human Nature (1996)

ANT155 Deborah WinslowCo-opting Cooperation in Sri Lanka (2002)

ANT156 Eric WolfClosed Corporate Peasant Communities inMesoamerica and Central Java

ANT160 Yunxiang YanGirl Power: Young Women and the Waning ofPatriarchy in Rural North China (2006)

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Economics–Ethics in Research—Evolution—Expressive Culture

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ETHICS IN RESEARCHANT021 Philippe Bourgois

Ethnographic Lessons from Central America (1990)

ANT022 J. Peter Brosius and Diane RussellConservation from Above: An AnthropologicalPerspective on Transboundary Protected Areasand Ecoregional Planning (2003)

ANT026 Tanya L. Ceja-ZamarripaCasting Out Demons: The Native Anthropologistand Healing in the Homeland (2007)

ANT027 Napoleon ChagnonMy Adventure with Ebene: A ‘ReligiousExperience’ (1983)

ANT047 Carol R. EmberCurrent Issues in Ethnology: Is EthnographyRelevant? (2003)

ANT052 Paul FarmerPathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights,and the New War on the Poor (2003)

ANT053 Carolyn Fluehr-LobbanEthics and Professionalism: A Review of Issues and Principles within Anthropology (1991)

ANT075 Shepherd M. Jenks, Jr.“Do I Have an Amazing Dope Tale for You!”:Honesty, Identity, and Teaching theAnthropology of Drugs (2001)

ANT082 Madeleine B. LéonsCoca, Cocaine, and the Ethics of Fieldwork

ANT095 Montgomery McFateAnthropology and Counterinsurgency

ANT164 Ellen MesserAnthropologists in a World With and WithoutHuman Rights (2002)

ANT141 Jay Szklut and Robert Roy ReedCommunity Anonymity in AnthropologicalResearch: A Reassessment (1991)

EVOLUTIONANT003 Michael Alvard

Testing the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT016 Franz BoasThe Methods of Ethnology (1920)

ANT033 William CrononThe View from Walden (1989)

ANT037 Jared DiamondWhat Are Men Good For? (1993)

ANT043 William DurhamThe Elephant in the Room: Evolution inAnthropology (2007)

ANT076 H. Kaplan, K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A. M. HurtadoA Theory of Human Life History Evolution: Diet,Intelligence, and Longevity (2000)

ANT103 Lewis Henry MorganEthnical Periods (1877/2000)

ANT114 Claudia R. PierpontThe Measure of America (2004)

ANT138 Julian StewardMultilinear Evolution (1955)

ANT150 Leslie WhiteThe Concept of Culture (1959)

EXPRESSIVE CULTUREANT003 Michael Alvard

Testing the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT024 Melissa CaldwellDomesticating the French Fry: McDonald’s andConsumerism in Moscow (2004)

ANT026 Tanya L. Ceja-ZamarripaCasting Out Demons: The Native Anthropologistand Healing in the Homeland (2007)

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ANT030 David CountsToo Many Bananas, Not Enough Pineapple, andNo Watermelon at All (1990)

ANT035 Roy G. D’AndradeCultural Meaning Systems (1984)

ANT044 Emile DurkheimThe Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1975)

ANT049 Stanley Freed and Ruth S. FreedTaraka’s Ghost (1990)

ANT060 Clifford GeertzDeep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight (1973)

ANT062 George Gmelch and Patricia M. San AntonioBaseball Wives: Gender and the Work ofBaseball (2001)

ANT068 Karen Tranberg HansenFashioning Zambian Moments (2003)

ANT086 Walter E. LittleOutside of Social Movements: Dilemmas of Indigenous Handicrafts Vendors in Guatemala

ANT098 Michael MessnerBarbie Girls Versus Sea Monsters: ChildrenConstructing Gender (2000)

ANT100 Horace MinerBody Ritual Among the Nacirema (1956)

ANT101 Sydney MintzSugar and Morality

ANT110 Sherry OrtnerOn Key Symbols (1973)

ANT117 A. R. Radcliffe-BrownOn Joking Relationships (1952)

ANT135 Raymond SokolovOne Man’s Meat is Another’s Person (1974)

ANT142 Takeyuki TsudaNo Place to Call Home (2004)

ANT147 James WatsonMcDonald’s in Hong Kong: Consumerism,Dietary Change and the Rise of Children’sLiterature (1997)

ANT151 Peter M. Whiteley Ties That Bind (2004)

IDENTITYANT005 Lee D. Baker and Thomas C. Patterson

Race, Racism, and the History of U.S.Anthropology (1994)

ANT009 Keith H. BassoWisdom Sits in Places: Notes on a WesternApache Landscape (1996)

ANT019 Nancy Bonvillain Language and Cultural Meaning (1993)

ANT024 Melissa CaldwellDomesticating the French Fry: McDonald’s andConsumerism in Moscow (2004)

ANT032 Lee Cronk From True Dorobo to Mukogodo Maasai:Contested Ethnicity in Kenya (2002)

ANT023 Marisol de la Cadena“Women Are More Indian”: Ethnicity andGender in a Community Near Cuzco (1995)

ANT037 Jared Diamond What Are Men Good For? (1993)

ANT050 Thomas Eriksen What Is Ethnicity? (1993)

ANT062 George Gmelch and Patricia M. San AntonioBaseball Wives: Gender and the Work ofBaseball (2001)

ANT066 Linda Green Notes on Mayan Youth and RuralIndustrialization in Guatemala (2003)

ANT067 Akhil Gupta and James FergusonBeyond ‘Culture’: Space, Identity, and thePolitics of Difference (1992)

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Expressive Culture—Identity—Kinship

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ANT068 Karen Tranberg Hansen Fashioning Zambian Moments (2003)

ANT071 Keith Hart Money Is Always Personal and Impersonal (2007)

ANT075 Shepherd M. Jenks, Jr. “Do I Have an Amazing Dope Tale for You!”:Honesty, Identity, and Teaching theAnthropology of Drugs (2001)

ANT077 Pearl Katz Ritual in the Operating Room (1981)

ANT078 Ilse Köhler-Rollefson Camels in the Land of Kings (1995)

ANT086 Walter E. LittleOutside of Social Movements: Dilemmas of Indigenous Handicrafts Vendors in Guatemala

ANT090 Liisa Malkki National Geographic: The Rooting of Peoplesand the Territorialization of National IdentityAmong Scholars and Refugees (1992)

ANT093 Lisa MatthewsThe Battle for Cattle

ANT098 Michael Messner Barbie Girls Versus Sea Monsters: ChildrenConstructing Gender (2000)

ANT101 Sydney MintzSugar and Morality

ANT105 Serena NandaArranging a Marriage in India

ANT107 Kirin Narayan How Native is a “Native” Anthropologist?(1993)

ANT110 Sherry Ortner On Key Symbols (1973)

ANT127 Roger Sanjek Brazilian Racial Terms: Some Aspects ofMeaning and Learning (1971)

ANT136 Rodolfo StavenhagenLanguage and Social Identity

ANT137 Lynn StephenZapotec Weavers of Oaxaca: Development andCommunity Control

ANT142 Takeyuki Tsuda No Place to Call Home (2004)

ANT146 Michel Verdon Where Have All Their Lineages Gone? Cattleand Descent Among the Nuer (1982)

ANT147 James Watson McDonald’s in Hong Kong: Consumerism,Dietary Change and the Rise of Children’sLiterature (1997)

ANT157 Eric Wolf The Virgin of Guadalupe: A Mexican NationalSymbol (1958)

ANT159 Yunxiang Yan Practicing Kinship in Rural North China (2002)

ANT160 Yunxiang Yan Girl Power: Young Women and the Waning ofPatriarchy in Rural North China (2006)

KINSHIPANT001 James M. Acheson

Harbor Gangs (1988)

ANT003 Michael Alvard Testing the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT010 J. H. M. Beattie The Ghost Cult in Bunyoro (1964)

ANT018 Paul Bohannon Some Principles of Exchange and InvestmentAmong the Tiv (1955)

ANT163 Jane F. Collier and Sylvia J. YanagisakoTheory in Anthropology Since Feminist Practice (1987)

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ANT032 Lee Cronk From True Dorobo to Mukogodo Maasai:Contested Ethnicity in Kenya (2002)

ANT036 Sharyn Graham Davies A Journey Through Two Indonesian Weddings (2007)

ANT042 Patricia Draper !Kung Women: Contrasts in SexualEgalitarianism in Foraging and SedentaryContexts (1975)

ANT049 Stanley Freed and Ruth S. FreedTaraka’s Ghost (1990)

ANT064 Melvyn C. Goldstein When Brothers Share a Wife (1987)

ANT065 Ward H. Goodenough Yankee Kinship Terminology (1965)

ANT073 Sharon Hutchinson Identity and Substance: The Broadening Basesof Relatedness Among the Nuer of SouthernSudan (2000)

ANT079 Eleanor Leacock Interpreting the Origins of Gender Inequality:Conceptual and Historical Problems (1983)

ANT098 Michael Messner Barbie Girls Versus Sea Monsters: ChildrenConstructing Gender (2000)

ANT105 Serena NandaArranging a Marriage in India

ANT108 Robert M. Netting Some Home Truths on Household Size andWealth (1982)

ANT117 A. R. Radcliffe-Brown On Joking Relationships (1952)

ANT133 Sally Slocum Woman the Gatherer: Male Bias inAnthropology (1975)

ANT135 Raymond Sokolov One Man’s Meat is Another’s Person (1974)

ANT140 Paul Stoller Trading Places (2002)

ANT145 John van Willigen and V. C. ChannaLaw, Custom, and Crime Against Women: TheProblem of Dowry Death in India (1991)

ANT146 Michel Verdon Where Have All Their Lineages Gone? Cattleand Descent Among the Nuer (1982)

ANT151 Peter M. Whiteley Ties That Bind (2004)

ANT159 Yunxiang Yan Practicing Kinship in Rural North China (2002)

ANT160 Yunxiang Yan Girl Power: Young Women and the Waning ofPatriarchy in Rural North China (2006)

ANT161 Sylvia J. Yanagisako and Jane F. CollierToward a Unified Analysis of Gender andKinship (1987)

LANGUAGEANT009 Keith H. Basso

Wisdom Sits in Places: Notes on a WesternApache Landscape (1996)

ANT012 Brent Berlin and Elois Ann BerlinAguaruna Color Terms (1975)

ANT019 Nancy Bonvillain Language and Cultural Meaning (1993)

ANT032 Lee Cronk From True Dorobo to Mukogodo Maasai:Contested Ethnicity in Kenya (2002)

ANT035 Roy G. D’Andrade Cultural Meaning Systems (1984)

ANT038 Jared Diamond Deaths of Languages (2001)

ANT056 Charles O. Frake How to Ask for a Drink in Subanun (1964)

ANT065 Ward H. Goodenough Yankee Kinship Terminology (1965)

ANT072 Jane Hill Language, Race, and White Public Space (1999)

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ANT106 Vinay Lal The Hijras of India and the Cultural Politics ofSexuality (1999)

ANT090 Liisa Malkki National Geographic: The Rooting of Peoplesand the Territorialization of National IdentityAmong Scholars and Refugees (1992)

ANT123 Michelle Rosaldo The Things We Do With Words: Ilongot Speech Acts and Speech Act Theory inPhilosophy (1992)

ANT128 Edward Sapir Language and Environment (1912)

ANT136 Rodolfo StavenhagenLanguage and Social Identity

ANT142 Takeyuki Tsuda No Place to Call Home (2004)

METHODANT002 Michael H. Agar

Toward an Ethnographic Language (1982)

ANT003 Michael Alvard Testing the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT015 Franz Boas The Limitations of the Comparative Method of Anthropology (1896)

ANT016 Franz Boas The Methods of Ethnology (1920)

ANT017 Laura Bohannon Shakespeare in the Bush (1966)

ANT021 Philippe Bourgois Ethnographic Lessons from Central America (1990)

ANT026 Tanya L. Ceja-Zamarripa Casting Out Demons: The Native Anthropologistand Healing in the Homeland (2007)

ANT041 Michael Dove Theories of Swidden Agriculture and thePolitical Economy of Ignorance (1983)

ANT045 Emile Durkheim What Is a Social Fact? (1895/1982)

ANT059 Clifford Geertz Thick Description: Toward an InterpretiveTheory of Culture (1973)

ANT062 George Gmelch and Patricia M. San AntonioBaseball Wives: Gender and the Work ofBaseball (2001)

ANT065 Ward H. Goodenough Yankee Kinship Terminology (1965)

ANT071 Keith Hart Money Is Always Personal and Impersonal (2007)

ANT081 Richard B. Lee Eating Christmas in the Kalahari, withPostscript (1969)

ANT082 Madeleine B. LéonsCoca, Cocaine, and the Ethics of Fieldwork

ANT095 Montgomery McFateAnthropology and Counterinsurgency

ANT107 Kirin Narayan How Native is a “Native” Anthropologist? (1993)

ANT113 Joanne Passaro “You Can’t Take the Subway to the Field!”:‘Village’ Epistemologies in the Global Village (1997)

ANT114 Claudia R. Pierpont The Measure of America (2004)

ANT123 Michelle Rosaldo The Things We Do With Words: Ilongot SpeechActs and Speech Act Theory in Philosophy(1982)

ANT127 Roger Sanjek Brazilian Racial Terms: Some Aspects ofMeaning and Learning (1971)

ANT138 Julian Steward Multilinear Evolution (1955)

ANT141 Jay Szklut and Robert Roy Reed Community Anonymity in AnthropologicalResearch: A Reassessment (1991)

ANT142 Takeyuki Tsuda No Place to Call Home (2004)

ANT150 Leslie White The Concept of Culture (1959)

ANT159 Yunxiang Yan Practicing Kinship in Rural North China (2002)

RELIGIONANT003 Michael Alvard

Testing the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT010 J. H. M. Beattie The Ghost Cult in Bunyoro (1964)

ANT026 Tanya L. Ceja-Zamarripa Casting Out Demons: The Native Anthropologistand Healing in the Homeland (2007)

ANT027 Napoleon Chagnon My Adventure with Ebene: A ‘ReligiousExperience’ (1983)

ANT029 Beth A. Conklin “Thus Are Our Bodies, Thus Was Our Custom”:Mortuary Cannibalism in an Amazonian Society(1995)

ANT036 Sharyn Graham Davies A Journey Through Two Indonesian Weddings (2007)

ANT044 Emile Durkheim The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1975)

ANT051 E. E. Evans-Pritchard The Notion of Witchcraft Explains UnfortunateEvents (1976)

ANT049 Stanley Freed and Ruth S. FreedTaraka’s Ghost (1990)

ANT074 Doranne Jacobson A Reverence for Cows (1999)

ANT078 Ilse Köhler-Rollefson Camels in the Land of Kings (1995)

ANT088 Bronislaw MalinowskiThe Role of Myth in Life

ANT164 Ellen Messer Anthropologists in a World With and WithoutHuman Rights (2002)

ANT162 S. F. Nadel Witchcraft in Four African Societies: An Essay inComparison (1952)

ANT131 Sidney Schuler and Syed M. HashemiFamily Planning Outreach and Credit Programsin Rural Bangladesh (1995)

ANT140 Paul Stoller Trading Places (2002)

ANT143 Victor Turner Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Periods inRites of Passage (1964)

ANT148 Max Weber The Protestant Sects and the Spirit ofCapitalism (1958/1915)

ANT151 Peter M. Whiteley Ties That Bind (2004)

ANT157 Eric Wolf The Virgin of Guadalupe: A Mexican NationalSymbol (1958)

RITUALANT010 J. H. M. Beattie

The Ghost Cult in Bunyoro (1964)

ANT027 Napoleon Chagnon My Adventure with Ebene: A ‘ReligiousExperience’ (1983)

ANT029 Beth A. Conklin “Thus Are Our Bodies, Thus Was Our Custom”:Mortuary Cannibalism in an Amazonian Society(1995)

ANT036 Sharyn Graham Davies A Journey Through Two Indonesian Weddings (2007)

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ANT044 Emile Durkheim The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1975)

ANT051 E. E. Evans-Pritchard The Notion of Witchcraft Explains UnfortunateEvents (1976)

ANT049 Stanley Freed and Ruth S. FreedTaraka’s Ghost (1990)

ANT060 Clifford Geertz Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight(1973)

ANT059 Clifford Geertz Thick Description: Toward an InterpretiveTheory of Culture (1973)

ANT111 Michael Harner The Ecological Basis for Aztec Sacrifice (1977)

ANT074 Doranne Jacobson A Reverence for Cows (1999)

ANT077 Pearl Katz Ritual in the Operating Room (1981)

ANT106 Vinay Lal The Hijras of India and the Cultural Politics ofSexuality (1999)

ANT081 Richard B. Lee Eating Christmas in the Kalahari, withPostscript (1969)

ANT088 Bronislaw MalinowskiThe Role of Myth in Life

ANT098 Michael Messner Barbie Girls Versus Sea Monsters: ChildrenConstructing Gender (2000)

ANT100 Horace Miner Body Ritual Among the Nacirema (1956)

ANT162 S. F. Nadel Witchcraft in Four African Societies: An Essay inComparison (1952)

ANT105 Serena NandaArranging a Marriage in India

ANT110 Sherry Ortner On Key Symbols (1973)

ANT126 Peggy Reeves Sanday Epilogue from Female Power and MaleDominance (1981)

ANT135 Raymond Sokolov One Man’s Meat is Another’s Person (1974)

ANT143 Victor Turner Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Periods inRites of Passage (1964)

ANT145 John van Willigen and V. C. ChannaLaw, Custom, and Crime Against Women: TheProblem of Dowry Death in India (1991)

ANT148 Max Weber The Protestant Sects and the Spirit ofCapitalism (1958/1915)

ANT151 Peter M. Whiteley Ties That Bind (2004)

THEORYANT002 Michael H. Agar

Toward an Ethnographic Language (1982)

ANT003 Michael Alvard Testing the ‘Ecologically Noble Savage’Hypothesis: Interspecific Prey Choice by PiroHunters of Amazonian Peru (1993)

ANT009 Keith H. Basso Wisdom Sits in Places: Notes on a WesternApache Landscape (1996)

ANT010 J. H. M. Beattie The Ghost Cult in Bunyoro (1964)

ANT011 Ruth Benedict The Science of Custom (1934)

ANT014 Maurice Bloch and Jonathan ParryIntroduction: Money and the Morality ofExchange (1989)

ANT015 Franz Boas The Limitations of the Comparative Method ofAnthropology (1896)

Method — Religion — Ritual — Theory

17AVAILABLE READINGS

ANT016 Franz Boas The Methods of Ethnology (1920)

ANT019 Nancy Bonvillain Language and Cultural Meaning (1993)

ANT022 J. Peter Brosius and Diane RussellConservation from Above: An AnthropologicalPerspective on Transboundary Protected Areasand Ecoregional Planning (2003)

ANT025 Elizabeth Cashdan Hunters and Gatherers: Economic Behavior inBands (1989)

ANT026 Tanya L. Ceja-Zamarripa Casting Out Demons: The Native Anthropologistand Healing in the Homeland (2007)

ANT163 Jane F. Collier and Sylvia J. YanagisakoTheory in Anthropology Since Feminist Practice (1987)

ANT029 Beth A. Conklin “Thus Are Our Bodies, Thus Was Our Custom”: Mortuary Cannibalism in anAmazonian Society (1995)

ANT033 William CrononThe View from Walden (1989)

ANT034 George Dalton Primitive Money (1965)

ANT035 Roy G. D’Andrade Cultural Meaning Systems (1984)

ANT036 Sharyn Graham Davies A Journey Through Two Indonesian Weddings (2007)

ANT023 Marisol de la Cadena “Women Are More Indian”: Ethnicity andGender in a Community Near Cuzco (1995)

ANT041 Michael Dove Theories of Swidden Agriculture and thePolitical Economy of Ignorance (1983)

ANT043 William Durham The Elephant in the Room: Evolution inAnthropology (2007)

ANT044 Emile Durkheim The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life (1975)

ANT045 Emile Durkheim What Is a Social Fact? (1895/1982)

ANT046 Timothy Earle Commodity Flows and the Evolution of ComplexSocieties (2002)

ANT047 Carol R. Ember Current Issues in Ethnology: Is EthnographyRelevant? (2003)

ANT048 Cynthia Enloe On the Beach: Sexism and Tourism (2000)

ANT050 Thomas Eriksen What Is Ethnicity? (1993)

ANT052 Paul Farmer Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights,and the New War on the Poor (2003)

ANT055 Nancy Foner The Transnationals (1988)

ANT049 Stanley Freed and Ruth S. FreedTaraka’s Ghost (1990)

ANT060 Clifford Geertz Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight (1973)

ANT059 Clifford Geertz Thick Description: Toward an InterpretiveTheory of Culture (1973)

ANT062 George Gmelch and Patricia M. San AntonioBaseball Wives: Gender and the Work ofBaseball (2001)

ANT065 Ward H. Goodenough Yankee Kinship Terminology (1965)

ANT067 Akhil Gupta and James FergusonBeyond ‘Culture’: Space, Identity, and thePolitics of Difference (1992)

ANT111 Michael Harner The Ecological Basis for Aztec Sacrifice (1977)

ANT070 Marvin Harris Dialectical Materialism (2001)

ANT071 Keith Hart Money Is Always Personal and Impersonal (2007)

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ANT075 Shepherd M. Jenks, Jr.“Do I Have an Amazing Dope Tale for You!”:Honesty, Identity, and Teaching theAnthropology of Drugs (2001)

ANT076 H. Kaplan, K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A. M. HurtadoA Theory of Human Life History Evolution: Diet,Intelligence, and Longevity (2000)

ANT077 Pearl Katz Ritual in the Operating Room (1981)

ANT079 Eleanor Leacock Interpreting the Origins of Gender Inequality:Conceptual and Historical Problems (1983)

ANT081 Richard B. Lee Eating Christmas in the Kalahari, withPostscript (1969)

ANT084 Ralph LintonOne Hundred Percent American

ANT086 Walter E. LittleOutside of Social Movements: Dilemmas ofIndigenous Handicrafts Vendors in Guatemala

ANT088 Bronislaw MalinowskiThe Role of Myth in Life

ANT090 Liisa Malkki National Geographic: The Rooting of Peoplesand the Territorialization of National IdentityAmong Scholars and Refugees (1992)

ANT091 Karl MarxThe Premises of the Materialist Method

ANT095 Montgomery McFateAnthropology and Counterinsurgency

ANT096 Margaret Mead Introduction from Sex and Temperament inThree Primitive Societies (1935)

ANT103 Lewis Henry Morgan Ethnical Periods (1877/2000)

ANT107 Kirin Narayan How Native is a “Native” Anthropologist? (1993)

ANT112 Sherry Ortner Is Female to Male as Nature is to Culture? (1974)

ANT110 Sherry Ortner On Key Symbols (1973)

ANT080 Sherry Ortner Theory in Anthropology Since the Sixties (1984)

ANT113 Joanne Passaro “You Can’t Take the Subway to the Field!”:‘Village’ Epistemologies in the Global Village (1997)

ANT114 Claudia R. Pierpont The Measure of America (2004)

ANT097 Barbara Price Demystification, Enriddlement, and AztecCannibalism: A Materialist Rejoinder to Harner (1978)

ANT117 A. R. Radcliffe-Brown On Joking Relationships (1952)

ANT119 Roy Rappaport The Flow of Energy in an Agricultural Society (1971)

ANT123 Michelle Rosaldo The Things We Do With Words: Ilongot Speech Acts and Speech Act Theory inPhilosophy (1982)

ANT122 Michelle Rosaldo The Use and Abuse of Anthropology:Reflections on Feminism and Cross-CulturalUnderstanding (1980)

ANT133 Sally Slocum Woman the Gatherer: Male Bias inAnthropology (1975)

ANT134 Alan Smart Gifts, Bribes, and the Guanzi: AReconsideration of Bourdieu’s Social Capital (1993)

ANT138 Julian Steward Multilinear Evolution (1955)

ANT138 Victor Turner Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Periods inRites of Passage (1964)

ANT145 John van Willigen and V. C. ChannaLaw, Custom, and Crime Against Women: TheProblem of Dowry Death in India (1991)

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Theory

ANT146 Michel Verdon Where Have All Their Lineages Gone? Cattleand Descent Among the Nuer (1982)

ANT147 James Watson McDonald’s in Hong Kong: Consumerism, Dietary Change and the Rise of Children’sLiterature (1997)

ANT148 Max Weber The Protestant Sects and the Spirit ofCapitalism (1958/1915)

ANT150 Leslie White The Concept of Culture (1959)

ANT154 Richard Wilk Economics and Cultures: Economics and theProblem of Human Nature (1996)

ANT156 Eric WolfClosed Corporate Peasant Communities inMesoamerica and Central Java

ANT158 Eric Wolf Introduction from Europe and People WithoutHistory (1982)

ANT159 Yunxiang Yan Practicing Kinship in Rural North China (2002)

ANT160 Yunxiang Yan Girl Power: Young Women and the Waning ofPatriarchy in Rural North China (2006)

ANT161 Sylvia J. Yanagisako and Jane F. CollierToward a Unified Analysis of Gender and Kinship (1987)

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