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Contents Environmental Anthropology ......................................................................................................................................... 2 Ethnography & Methodology .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Health & Medical Anthropology ..................................................................................................................................... 4 Social & Cultural Anthropology ....................................................................................................................................... 5 Anthropology (Others) ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 11
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ENVIRONMENTAL ANTHROPOLOGY Dummy text to keep placeholder
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An Ethnography of Global Environmentalism
Seafood
Becoming Friends of the Earth
Ocean to the Plate
Caroline Gatt, University of Keele, UK Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology
Richard Wilk, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA and Shingo Hamada Series: Routledge Series for Creative Teaching and Learning in Anthropology
This account provides an anthropological study of global environmental activism, via an in-depth ethnographic study of a transnational environmentalist federation, Friends of the Earth International (FoEI), Key to this global scope is the analysis of FoEI activists’ aspirations for and experiments in models for intercultural and inclusive decision-making.
Seafood draws on controversial themes in the interdisciplinary field of food studies, with case studies from different eras and regions. Using familiar commodities, this accessible book will help students understand cutting-edge issues in sustainability. Examining the practical aspects of fisheries and seafood leads the reader through discussions of the core elements of anthropological method and theory. Students will be encouraged to think about their own seafood consumption through project assignments that challenge them to trace the commodity chains of the seafood on their own plates. Seafood is an ideal book for courses on food and culture, economic anthropology, and the environment.
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Cultural Models of Nature
The Rise and Fall of the Amazon Rubber Industry
Primary Food Producers and Climate Change
An Historical Anthropology
Edited by Giovanni Bennardo, Northern Illinois University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology Drawing on the ethnographic research of the contributors, the chapters in this volume explore the Cultural Models of Nature found in a range of food-producing communities located in climate-change affected areas. These Cultural Models represent specific organizations of the etic, suggesting constitutive categories underlying the concept of Nature (i.e. plants, animals, the physical environment, the weather, humans, and the supernatural). The adoption of a common methodology across the research projects allows Bennardo to draw meaningful cross-cultural comparisons between these communities. Routledge Market: Anthropology May 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-0-815-35658-5: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-351-12790-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815356585
Stephen L. Nugent Examining rubber in the Amazon from the perspective of a long term (one hundred years) extractive industry that linked remote forest tappers to technical innovations central to the industrial transformation of Europe and North America, the book emphasizes the links between the social landscape of Amazonia and the global economy. This book should be required reading for all those interested in the Amazon, and will be relevant to scholars of anthropology, political ecology, geography, history of Latin America, the industrial revolution, and development studies. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2017: 234x156: 208pp Hb: 978-1-138-89402-0: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-89403-7: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-17997-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138894037
Hybrid Communities Biosocial Approaches to Domestication and Other Trans-species Relationships Edited by Charles Stépanoff, École pratique des hautes études, France and Jean-Denis Vigne, CNRS, France Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology Domestication challenges our understanding of human-environment relationships because it blurs the dichotomy between what is artificial and what is natural. In domestication, biological evolution, environmental change, anthropological trajectories and sociocultural choices are inextricably interconnected. Domestication is essentially a hybrid phenomenon that has not, up until now, been explored with hybrid scientific approaches. Hybrid Communities: Biosocial Approaches to Domestication and Other Trans-species Relationships attempts for the first time to explore domestication viewed from across disciplines both in its origins and as an ongoing process. Routledge Market: Anthropology May 2018: 234x156: 288pp Hb: 978-1-138-89399-3: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-351-71798-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138893993
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At the Mountains’ Altar
Knowing from the Indigenous North
Anthropology of Religion in an Andean Community
Sámi Approaches to History, Politics and Belonging
Frank Salomon This book is designed to interrogate theories in the anthropology of religion through a consideration of the ritual practices and belief systems of the Andean community of Rapaz. Salomon’s style allows for an appraisal of classical approaches in the anthropology of religion whilst simultaneously providing an effective means to critically evaluate the more recent ontological turn. Interjecting different theoretical paradigms to make sense of ethnographic particulars, Salomon delivers theories of religion from the realm of abstraction and provides students with a much richer understanding of alternate religious experiences. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Latin America/Religion December 2017: 234x156: 236pp Hb: 978-1-138-03746-5: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-03750-2: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-17788-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138037502
Edited by Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Sanna Valkonen, University of Lapland, Finland and Jarno Valkonen, University of Lapland, Finland In a strong departure from conventional discussions of the North, the editors of this volume have drawn together a collection of chapters that present the North as a unique way of knowing, with its own needs, practices, concepts and worldviews. This Northern, epistemic gaze positions the North’s own conceptions of politics, human agency, history, and social relations as pivotal to its understanding, relationships and interaction with the world. The chapters are empirically focused around particular questions of Finnish Sámi history, politics and being, and include contributions from Tim Ingold, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Nira Yuval-Davis and Michael Skey. Routledge April 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-0-415-79073-4: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-17983-4 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415790734
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High North Stories in a Time of Transition
The Composition of Anthropology
Creativity, Loss, Work and Play
How Anthropological Texts Are Written
Edited by Jan-Oddvar Sørnes, Nord University Business School, Norway, Larry Browning, University of Texas at Austin, USA; University of Nordland, Norway and Frode Fjelldal-Soelberg, Nord University Business School, Norway High North Stories in a Time of Transition collects multiple perspectives on the lives of people who live in the High North of Norway in a time when the petroleum boom is no longer the dominant cultural feature of the region. Utilising constructivist grounded theory, the volume comprises narrative accounts of ethnographies field work conducted by both local and international anthropologists who spent time with individuals or families in the High North. This book will be of interest to scholars of cultural anthropology, the Arctic, Scandinavian studies, leisure and tourism studies, and narrative theorists. Routledge Market: Anthropology May 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-63121-2: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20884-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138631212
Edited by Morten Nielsen, Aarhus University, Denmark and Nigel Rapport How do anthropologists write their texts? What is the nature of creativity in the discipline of anthropology? This book follows anthropologists into spaces where words, ideas and arguments take shape, exploring the steps in a creative process. In a unique examination of how texts come to be composed, a distinguished group of anthropologists offer valuable insight into their writing habits. These reflexive glimpses into personal creativity reveal not only the processes by which theory and ethnography come to be represented on the page, but also supply examples that students may follow or adapt. Essential reading for all students embarking on enthnographical writing. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2017: 234x156: 202pp Hb: 978-1-138-20812-4: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-20811-7: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-46025-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138208124
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Indians of the Great Plains Daniel J. Gelo Thisremains the most thorough textbook available on the subject today. This second edition has been fully revised and updated, taking account of modern terminology and new historical developments whilst retaining the depth and coverage established in the first edition. Drawing on rich ethnographic research conducted over decades, the book covers both historical and modern cultural aspects of Plains societies. Covering a wide range of tribal groups, including Canadian and Southern populations, the textbook includes poetry, songs and case studies to bring the material alive for the reader. Pedagogical features include chapter summaries, review questions, and an in-depth companion website. Routledge Market: Anthropology September 2018: 246x174: 384pp Hb: 978-1-138-89339-9: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-89342-9: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-18003-8 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138893399
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Body and Personhood in the United States Marine Corps Identifying the Socio-cultural in Stress and Distress Frank Tortorello, Marine Corps University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology In a strong departure from the conventional discourse, Tortorello argues that a reductive, neuroscientific approach to understanding SDR in the US Marine Corps fails both scientifically and ethically. Incorporating data from his ethnographic study of culture in the US Marine Corps, Tortorello proposes an agentic, socio-cultural approach that reconceptualises SDR as a way of being, wherein persons generate their own SDR through social and cultural mechanisms, rather than SDR presenting as the results of malfunctioning cognitive processes.This book will be of interest to scholars of medical and psychological anthropology, military studies, and American studies. Routledge April 2018: 234x156: 232pp Hb: 978-1-138-28352-7: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27020-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138283527
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Breastfeeding New Anthropological Approaches Edited by Cecília Tomori, Aunchalee E. L. Palmquist, Elon University, USA and EA Quinn, Washington University in St Louis, USA Drawing on case studies and analyses of key issues in the field, the book highlights the power of anthropological research to illuminate the evolutionary, historical, biological, and cultural context of the complex, lived experience of breastfeeding. The volume seeks to stimulate intellectual exchange and new thinking about breastfeeding in order to produce transformative knowledge about human lactation, breastfeeding, and human milk. Key reading for scholars of medical and biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, and social and cultural anthropology, as well as students and practitioners who must fulfil an anthropology requirement as part of their training. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Public Health December 2017: 234x156: 234pp Hb: 978-1-138-50288-8: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-50287-1: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-14512-9 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138502888
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Diagnosis Narratives Alienation, Healing and the Self in Society James Peter Meza, Wayne State University, USA Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology The dominance of ‘illness narratives’ in narrative healing studies has tended to mean that the focus centres around the healing of the individual. Meza proposes that this emphasis is misplaced and the true focus of cultural healing should lie in managing the disruption of disease and death (cultural or biological) to the individual’s relationship with society. Using a novel combination of narrative theory and cognitive anthropology to represent the ethnographic data, Meza’s ethnography is a valuable contribution in a field where ethnographic records related to medical clinical encounters are scarce. Routledge Market: Anthropology/Health August 2018: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-138-63142-7: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-20888-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138631427
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SOCIAL & CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY 5th Edition • TEXTBOOK • NEW EDITION
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A Concise Introduction to Linguistics
Death and Digital Media
Bruce M. Rowe, Pierce College, USA and Diane P. Levine, Pierce College, USA
Michael Arnold, Martin Gibbs, Tamara Kohn, James Meese, Bjorn Nansen and Elizabeth Hallam
Written in an accessible manner that does not assume previous knowledge of linguistics, this new edition contains expanded discussions on linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics (including a section on gender and language), and pragmatics. The textbook incorporates a robust set of pedagogical features including marginal definitions, a substantial glossary, chapter summaries, and learning exercises. Brand new to this edition are suggested reading lists at the end of every chapter and recommended websites and apps to further aid students in their study.
This volume provides a critical overview of how people mourn, commemorate and interact with the dead through digital media. It maps the historical and shifting landscape of digital death, considering a wide range of social, commercial and institutional responses to technological innovations. The authors examine multiple digital platforms and offer a series of case studies drawn from North America, Europe and Australia. The book delivers fresh insight and analysis from an interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on anthropology, sociology, science and technology studies, human-computer interaction, and media studies.
Routledge Market: Anthropology/Linguistics June 2018: 276x219: 420pp Hb: 978-0-415-78651-5: £210.00 Pb: 978-0-415-78650-8: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-22728-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415786515
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Anthropology and Beauty
Engaging Anthropological Theory
From Aesthetics to Creativity
A Social and Political History
Edited by Stephanie Bunn
Mark Moberg, University of South Alabama, USA
Organised around the theme of beauty, this innovative collection offers insight into the development of anthropological thinking on art, aesthetics and creativity in recent years. The volume incorporates current work on perception and generative processes, and seeks to move beyond a purely aesthetic and relativist stance. The essays invite readers to consider how people sense and seek out beauty, whether through acts of human creativity and production; through sensory experience of sound, light, touch, or experiencing architecture; visiting heritage sites; experiencing the environment; or through cooperative action, machine-engineering or designing for the future.
This fully revised second edition of Mark Moberg's lively book offers a fresh look at the history of anthropological theory. Covering key concepts and theorists, the book examines the historical context of anthropological ideas and the contested nature of anthropology itself. Anthropological ideas regarding human diversity have always been rooted in the socio-political conditions in which they arose and exploring them in context helps students understand how and why they evolved, and how theory relates to life and society. Illustrated throughout, this engaging text moves away from the dry recitation of past viewpoints in anthropology and brings the subject matter to life.
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Bureaucracy, Integration and Suspicion in the Welfare State
Linguistic and Material Intimacies of Cell Phones
Mark Graham, Stockholm University, Sweden Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology This book draws on classic anthropological concerns--including person models, classification, gifts and reciprocity, and culture concepts--to explore the logic of integration policies, official concepts of culture, multiculturalism, multicultural educational strategies in schools, and debates surrounding genuine and false refugees, with a particular focus on Muslim immigrants and Islamophobia. Routledge Market: Anthropology April 2018: 229 x 152: 160pp Hb: 978-1-138-12474-5: £85.00 eBook: 978-1-315-64798-2 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138124745
Edited by Joshua A Bell, Smithsonian Institution, USA and Joel Kuipers Series: Routledge Studies in Anthropology Linguistic and Material Intimacies of Cell Phones offers a detailed ethnographic and anthropological examination of the social, cultural, linguistic and material aspects of cell phones. With contributions from an international range of established and emerging scholars, this is a truly global collection with rural and urban examples from communities across the Global North and South. Linking the use of cell phones to contemporary discussions about representation, mediation and subjectivity, the book investigates how this increasingly ubiquitous technology challenges the boundaries of privacy and selfhood, raising new questions about how we communicate. Routledge Market: Anthropology April 2018: 234x156: 248pp Hb: 978-1-138-22967-9: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-38838-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138229679
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Nature and Ethics Across Geographical, Rhetorical and Human Borders
Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory
Edited by Katharine Dow, University of Cambridge, UK and Victoria Boydell, University of Cambridge, UK This book examines how ideas about nature and ethics overlap and separate across cultural, species, geographic and moral boundaries. It compares the ways in which nature and ideas of naturalness pervade all aspects of people’s lives. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnos.
Routledge Market: Anthropology / Nature and Ethics February 2018: 234x156: 124pp Hb: 978-1-138-57190-7: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138571907
Edited by Matei Candea, University of Cambridge, UK Each chapter in this textbook has been written to provide a thorough yet engaging introduction to one particular theoretical school and style. Beginning with an introduction which reflects on the substantive themes which tie the chapters together, the book ends with an afterword by Marilyn Strathern reflecting on broader themes in the use of history and anthropological concepts. Presenting a detailed and comprehensive critical introduction to the most salient areas of the field, this book is essential reading for all undergraduate students undertaking a course on anthropological theory or the history of anthropological thought. Routledge Market: Anthropology January 2018: 246x174 Hb: 978-1-138-22971-6: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-22972-3: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-38826-7 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138229716
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Negotiating Personal Autonomy
The Foodways of Hawai'i
Communication and Personhood in East Greenland
Past and Present
Sophie Cäcilie Elixhauser, University of Aberdeen, UK Series: Arctic Worlds Examining verbal and non-verbal communication in interpersonal encounters, Elixhauser argues that social life in East Greenland is characterized by relationships based upon careful respect of personal autonomy. She asserts that a person in East Greenland is a highly permeable entity that is neither bounded by the body nor even necessarily human. In so doing, she also puts forward a new a new approach to the anthropological study of communication. The book will be of interest to scholars of the Arctic, Greenland, anthropology, and human geography. Its analysis of the self in East Greenland will be of interest to scholars working on the self across the humanities and social sciences. Routledge Market: Anthropology January 2018: 234x156: 280pp Hb: 978-1-138-06855-1: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138068551
Edited by Hi'ilei Julia Hobart, Northwestern University, USA This collection offers diverse perspectives on Hawai'i's food system by addressing themes of place and identity across time. With topics spanning GMO activism, agricultural land use trends, customary access and fishing rights, poi production, and the dairy industry, this volume reveals how "local food" is emplaced through dynamic and complex articulations of history, politics, and economic change. This book was originally published as a special issue of Food, Culture, and Society.
Routledge Market: Food Studies / Hawai'i February 2018: 246x174: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-57411-3: £115.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138574113
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Queering Knowledge
The Materiality of Mourning
Analytics, Devices and Investments after Marilyn Strathern
Cross-disciplinary Perspectives
Edited by Paul Boyce, EJ Gonzalez-Polledo and Silvia Posocco Series: Theorizing Ethnography
Edited by Zahra Newby, University of Warwick, UK and Ruth Toulson, Maryland Institute College of Art, USA
This collection of original essays draws on the significance of Marilyn Strathern’s work in respect of its potential for queer anthropological analysis and to foster the reimagining of the object of anthropology. Utilising a range of ontological imaginings and subversions, this volume explores how people might relate to queer object categories partially, merographically, or in terms of a sense of dissonance from signifier and self. The chapters examine the ways in which Strathern’s varied analytics facilitate the construction of alternative forms of anthropological thinking as well as a greater understanding of how knowledge practices of queer objects, subjects and relations operate.
Tangible remains play an important role in our relationships with the dead; they are pivotal to how we remember, mourn and grieve. Historians of funerary monuments have often been reluctant to theorize about grief, preferring the cold certainties of social structure and elite self-representation to the messy world of lived experience. Yet without a consideration of how objects function in the context of human emotions, we are left with an incomplete analysis of the nature of grief and mourning. This volume brings together eleven original chapters by scholars in history, art history, thanatology, religious studies, archaeology, sociology, and political science.
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Theorising Cultures of Equality Edited by Suzanne Clisby, University of Hull, UK, Mark Johnson, Goldsmiths University of London, UK and Jimmy Turner, University of Hull, UK Series: GRACE Project Theorising Cultures of Equality is the first volume to be released in the GRACE Project, a cutting-edge series of books drawing upon research conducted in the Genders and Cultures of Equality in Europe Project. Previous scholarly work focuses on European gender equality policies, their social consequences and political underpinnings. The aim of this book is to investigate and theorise an under-examined aspect of those processes, namely the production of cultures of equality that underpin, enable and constrain those changing policy and legislative frameworks. The chapters adopt a critical perspective that seeks to provincialise the taken for granted assumptions of equalities discourses through which claims to Europeanness are frequently framed. In doing so we develop an approach that understands culture as neither normative frameworks nor ways of representing the world, but more fundamentally as the process through which people create and contest the social worlds they inhabit. Routledge Market: Anthropology August 2018: 234x156: 200pp Hb: 978-1-138-57124-2: ÂŁ115.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70296-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138571242
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3D Modelling: Bodies and Buildings in Anthropology, Anatomy and Architecture Elizabeth Hallam Series: Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception With growing popular and academic interest in the development and importance of three-dimensional modelling and technologies across a range of practices, this book advances analyses of three-dimensional models from perspectives in anthropology, anatomy, architecture and history, examining the ways in which models shape perceptions of bodies, buildings and histories. Focusing on models in practice - that is, on how they have been made, used and interpreted over time in social and cultural contexts - 3D Modelling: Bodies and Buildings in Anthropology, Anatomy and Architecture, explores the importance of models in the constitution and communication of knowledge. With attention to the multiple and changing ways in which models are created and employed, the material dimensions of models and their implications, the kinds of knowledge generated by models in action and the social relations formed through model making and use. Routledge Market: Library & Information Science April 2018: 234x156: 256pp Hb: 978-1-472-47512-1: £105.00 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472475121
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Anthropology and Autobiography Judith Okely and Helen Callaway Anthropology and Autobiography provides unique insights into fieldwork, autobiographical materials and/or textual critiques of anthropologists. It considers the role of the anthropologist as fieldworker and writer, examining the ways in which nationality, age, gender, and personal history influence the anthropologist's behavior towards the individuals he is observing.
Routledge April 2018: 234x156: 268pp Hb: 978-1-138-83416-3: £85.00 Pb: 978-0-415-05189-7: £28.99 eBook: 978-0-203-45053-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138834163
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Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past Nam C Kim and Marc Kissel Series: New Biological Anthropology Why do we fight? Have we always been fighting one another? Emergent Warfare and Peacefare in Our Evolutionary Past examins the origins and development of human forms of organized violence. Kim and Kissel argue that human warefare is qualitatively different from forms of lethal, intergroup violence seen elsewhere in the natural world, and that its emergence is intimately connected to how humans evolved to the emergence of human nature itself. The book offers an introduction to the evolution of organized violence, along with its relationship to our evolution as a species, from an anthropological and archaeological perspective. Routledge Market: Anthropology February 2018: 234x156: 222pp Hb: 978-1-629-58266-5: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-629-58267-2: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-15102-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781629582665
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Ethnographic Thinking From Method to Mindset Jay Hasbrouck Series: Anthropology & Business This book argues that ‘ethnographic thinking’—the thought processes and patterns ethnographers develop through their practice—offers companies and organizations the cultural insights they need to develop fully-informed strategies. Using real world examples, Hasbrouck demonstrates how shifting the value of ethnography from simply identifying consumer needs to driving a more holistic understanding of a company or organization can help it benefit from a deeper understanding of the dynamic and interactive cultural contexts of its offerings. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2017: 234x156: 120pp Hb: 978-1-629-58118-7: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-629-58119-4: £29.99 eBook: 978-0-203-71229-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781629581194
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Developing Magical Consciousness
Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically
Susan E.J. Greenwood, University of Sussex, UK The aim of this volume is to provide a theoretically researched and practical guide to developing magical consciousness as an affective mode of thought. With its focus on interconnections, an increasing awareness of magical consciousness can have a positive social and environmental effect, as well as revealing a form of knowledge largely marginalized in Western societies. By countering the common stereotypical view that magic is essentially concerned with instrumental action having a supernatural effect on material reality, such as through spells or rituals, it is proposed that the real impact of magic happens at a more fundamental level of expanded perception. Routledge Market: Anthropology June 2018: 234x156: 264pp Hb: 978-1-138-07869-7: £105.00 eBook: 978-1-315-11454-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138078697
Sara Asu Schroer and Susanne B. Schmitt Series: Anthropological Studies of Creativity and Perception Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically develops and refines the concept of atmosphere, seeking to render it productive for anthropological and social scientific research. Chapters examine dimensions of atmosphere through topics of interdisciplinary concern, including the acquisition of skills, the experience of place and affect, and the perception of weather and environment. Offering an analysis of the relational and transformational processes through which people perceive, experience and live in a moving atmospheric world, the book will appeal to a range of scholars and advanced students of anthropology, sociology and cultural studies. Routledge Market: Anthropology December 2017: 234x156: 192pp Hb: 978-1-472-46833-8: £115.00 eBook: 978-1-315-58161-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472468338
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Human Biological Diversity
Social Justice and Medical Practice
Daniel E. Brown, University of Hawaii at Hilo, USA
Life History of a Physician of Social Medicine
Easily accessible for students with no background in anthropology or biology, this second edition includes 2 brand new chapters, one on human variation in the skeleton and dentition, and the other on tracing human population affinities. All other chapters have been fully updated to reflect advances in the field, and now include pedagogical features to aid the reader in their understanding. Brown’s textbook should be essential reading for all students taking courses on human variation, human biology, human evolution, race, the anthropology of race and general introductions to biological/physical anthropology. Routledge Market: Anthropology March 2018: 246x174: 352pp Hb: 978-1-138-03752-6: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-03753-3: £34.99 eBook: 978-1-315-17786-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138037526
Merrill Singer and Rebecca Allen Series: Advances in Critical Medical Anthropology Social Justice and Medical Practice examines the practice of social medicine through extensive life history interviews with a physician practicing the approach in marginalized communities. It presents a case example of social medicine in action, demonstrating how such a practice can be successfully pursued within the context of the existing structure of twenty-first century medicine. In examining the experience of a physician on the frontlines of reforming healthcare, the book critiques the restrictive nature of the dominant clinical model of medicine and argues for a radically expanded focus for modern day medical practice. Routledge Market: Medical Anthropology December 2017: 234x156: 240pp Hb: 978-1-629-58425-6: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-629-58426-3: £29.99 eBook: 978-1-315-11227-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781629584256
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Primates in History, Myth, Art, and Science
Tales Of Dark Skinned Women
Edited by Cecilia Veracini, Bernard Wood and Rui Diogo, Howard University, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
Race, Gender And Global Culture
Humans views of other primates include myths and legends, accounts of early European naturalists, artistic interpretations, and natural histories, anatomical studies and collections. This book synthesizes all these different perspectives and reveals something about our perceived place in the natural world. The international team of contributors provides an integrative rendering of primates and fills a unique niche. It will be of interest to both undergraduate and graduate students as well as to scholars of different disciplines such as history of science, natural science, comparative anatomy, biology, anthropology, sociology, ethnoprimatology, paleontology and anthrozoology among others. CRC Press Market: Life Science October 2018: 254 x 178: 400pp Pb: 978-1-138-19839-5: £63.99 eBook: 978-1-315-27037-1 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138198395
Gargi Bhattacharyya Looks at the portrayal of race and gender in popular culture, focusing on the representation of black women. It discusses the politics of representation in Britain and North America, and the shift from negative stereotypes to positive images.
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Race and Human Diversity
The Dispersed Local and the Culture of Protocols
A Biocultural Approach
Dilemmas in the Co-curation of Indigenous Collections
Robert Anemone, University of North Carolina Greensboro, USA
Howard Morphy, Australian National University, USA Series: Museums in Focus
Anemone’s book is the only text of its kind to provide an overview of the history of race concept, a discussion of evolutionary theory and human genetics, and a discussion of race as a social construction that has tangible health outcomes. This second edition includes new sections on developmental plasticity and epigenetics, human genetic diversity, race and sport, and white privilege and the burden of race. In addition, each chapter has been fully revised and updated, with expanded sections on citizenship and migration restrictions, affirmative action in US universities, and race in US history. Routledge Market: Anthropology April 2018: 246x174: 216pp Hb: 978-1-138-89447-1: £110.00 Pb: 978-1-138-89449-5: £24.99 eBook: 978-1-315-17994-0 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138894471
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The Dispersed Local and the Culture of Protocols examines the issues of value and rights associated with objects housed in museum collections. Arguing that the two are closely related, Morphy focuses in particular on issues surrounding the repatriation of human remains and digital repatriation of material culture and archival material. Drawing a theoretical distinction between two ‘locals’ – the local of the museum and the local of the source community – he explores questions such as the rights of communities of origin, the separation brought between the two by historical geopolitical transformations, and the role of museums in adding value to objects in collections. Routledge Market: Anthropology May 2018: 216x138: 120pp Hb: 978-1-138-56559-3: £45.00 eBook: 978-0-203-70518-6 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138565593
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The Political Aesthetics of Drag Shaka McGlotten, SUNY Purchase, USA This book uses portraits of drag performers to tell stories about contemporary art and activisms, as well as the interlocking cultural geographies of New York City, Berlin, and Israel/Palestine. Rather than take a more traditional academic approach in which ethnographic material would be embedded in chapters that address larger thematic concerns such as neoliberalism, globalization, ethno-racial violence, or gentrification, to take only a few examples, McGlotten develops the thematic threads of the book through the stories and lives of the performers. Routledge Market: ethnography drag queens March 2018: 229 x 152: 256pp Hb: 978-1-138-19024-5: ÂŁ34.99 eBook: 978-1-315-64119-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138190245
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INDEX BY TITLE 3D Modelling: Bodies and Buildings in Anthropology, Anatomy and Architecture ............................................... 8
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Political Aesthetics of Drag, The .................................. 10 Primates in History, Myth, Art, and Science ............... 9
Anthropology and Autobiography ............................... 8 Anthropology and Beauty ................................................ 5 At the Mountains’ Altar ...................................................... 3
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Queering Knowledge .......................................................... 6
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Body and Personhood in the United States Marine Corps .......................................................................................... 4 Breastfeeding .......................................................................... 4 Bureaucracy, Integration and Suspicion in the Welfare State ........................................................................................... 5
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Race and Human Diversity ............................................... 9 Rise and Fall of the Amazon Rubber Industry, The .............................................................................................. 2
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Composition of Anthropology, The .............................. 3 Concise Introduction to Linguistics, A ......................... 5 Cultural Models of Nature ................................................ 2
Schools and Styles of Anthropological Theory ........................................................................................ 6 Seafood ..................................................................................... 2 Social Justice and Medical Practice .............................. 9
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Death and Digital Media .................................................. Developing Magical Consciousness ............................. Diagnosis Narratives ........................................................... Dispersed Local and the Culture of Protocols, The ..............................................................................................
5 8 4
Tales Of Dark Skinned Women ....................................... 9 Theorising Cultures of Equality ....................................... 7
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E Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past ............. Engaging Anthropological Theory ............................... Ethnographic Thinking ...................................................... Ethnography of Global Environmentalism, An ................................................................................................ Exploring Atmospheres Ethnographically .................
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F Foodways of Hawai'i, The ................................................. 6
H High North Stories in a Time of Transition ................. 3 Human Biological Diversity .............................................. 9 Hybrid Communities ........................................................... 2
I Indians of the Great Plains ................................................ 3
K Knowing from the Indigenous North ........................... 3
L Linguistic and Material Intimacies of Cell Phones ....................................................................................... 5
M Materiality of Mourning, The ........................................... 6
N Nature and Ethics Across Geographical, Rhetorical and Human Borders ............................................................ 6 Negotiating Personal Autonomy .................................. 6
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A Anemone, Robert ................................................................. 9 Arnold, Michael ...................................................................... 5
B Bell, Joshua A .......................................................................... Bennardo, Giovanni ............................................................ Bhattacharyya, Gargi .......................................................... Boyce, Paul ............................................................................... Brown, Daniel E. ..................................................................... Bunn, Stephanie ....................................................................
5 2 9 6 9 5
C Candea, Matei ......................................................................... 6 Clisby, Suzanne ...................................................................... 7
D Dow, Katharine ...................................................................... 6
E Elixhauser, Sophie ................................................................ 6
G Gatt, Caroline .......................................................................... Gelo, Daniel .............................................................................. Graham, Mark .......................................................................... Greenwood, Susan E.J. ......................................................
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H Hallam, Elizabeth .................................................................. Hasbrouck, Jay ........................................................................ Hobart, Hi'ilei Julia ................................................................ Hylland Eriksen, Thomas ..................................................
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K Kim, Nam C ............................................................................... 8
M McGlotten, Shaka ............................................................... 10 Meza, James ............................................................................. 4 Moberg, Mark .......................................................................... 5 Morphy, Howard ................................................................... 9
N Newby, Zahra .......................................................................... 6 Nielsen, Morten ..................................................................... 3 Nugent, Stephen .................................................................. 2
O Okely, Judith ............................................................................ 8
R Rowe, Bruce M. ...................................................................... 5
S Salomon, Frank ...................................................................... Schroer, Sara Asu .................................................................. Singer, Merrill .......................................................................... Stépanoff, Charles ................................................................ Sørnes, Jan-Oddvar .............................................................
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T Tomori, Cecília ........................................................................ 4 Tortorello, Frank .................................................................... 4
V Veracini, Cecilia ...................................................................... 9
W Wilk, Richard ............................................................................ 2
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