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Adam Kuper

    Conceptualizing society
    Kalahari Village Politics
    The Museum of Other People
    Anthropology and anthropologists. The modern British school
    The Reinvention of Primitive Society
    Culture
    • 2023
    • 2005

      The Reinvention of Primitive Society

      Transformations of a Myth

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Exploring the concept of "primitive society," this revised edition delves into the origins and development of social structures among early human communities. It examines the interplay of culture, economy, and social organization, challenging preconceived notions about civilization and its evolution. Through critical analysis and updated research, the author sheds light on the complexities of early societies, emphasizing their contributions to modern social dynamics and cultural understanding.

      The Reinvention of Primitive Society
    • 2002

      On its first publication in 1973 Adam Kuper's entertaining history of half a century of British social anthropology provoked strong reactions. But his often irreverent account soon established itself as one of the introductions to anthropology.Since the second revised edition was published in 1983, important developments have occurred within British and European anthropology.This third, enlarged and updated edition responds to these fresh currents. Adam Kuper takes the story up to the present day, and a new final chapter traces the emergence of a modern European social anthropology in contrast with developments in American cultural anthropology over the last two decades.Anthropology and Anthropologists provides a critical historical account of modern British social it describes the careers of the major theorists, their ideas and their contributions in the context of the intellectual and institutional environments in which they worked.

      Anthropology and anthropologists. The modern British school
    • 2000

      Culture

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      In this text, Adam Kuper pursues the concept of culture from the early 20th- century debates about its adoption by American social science under the tutelage of Talcott Parsons. What follows is the story of how the idea fared within American anthropology. schovat popis

      Culture
    • 1992

      The first of six volumes of papers from the first conference of the European association of social anthropologists held in the summer of 1990 in Coimbra, Portugal.

      Conceptualizing society
    • 1970

      . 1970, bright clean copy, no dustjacket, name on endpaper, no other markings, Professional booksellers since 1981

      Kalahari Village Politics