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Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology
Series Editor: Parker Shipton, Boston University
Series Advisory Editorial Board:
Fredrik Barth, University of Oslo and Boston University
Stephen Gudeman, University of Minnesota
Jane Guyer, Northwestern University
Caroline Humphrey, University of Cambridge
Tim Ingold, University of Aberdeen
Emily Martin, Princeton University
John Middleton, Yale Emeritus
Sally Falk Moore, Harvard Emerita
Marshall Sahlins, University of Chicago Emeritus
Joan Vincent, Columbia University and Barnard College Emerita
Drawing from some of the most significant scholarly work of the eenth and twentieth
centuries, the Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Anthropology series offers a
comprehensive and unique perspective on the ever-changing field of anthropology. It
represents both a collection of classic readers and an exciting challenge to the norms that
have shaped this discipline over the past century.
Each edited volume is devoted to a traditional subdiscipline of the field such as the
anthropology of religion, linguistic anthropology, or medical anthropology; and provides
a foundation in the canonical readings of the selected area. Aware that such subdisciplinary
definitions are still widely recognized and useful – but increasingly problematic – these
volumes are crafted to include a rare and invaluable perspective on social and cultural
anthropology at the onset of the twenty-first century. Each text provides a selection of
classic readings together with contemporary works that underscore the artificiality of
subdisciplinary definitions and point students, researchers, and general readers in the
new directions in which anthropology is moving.
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