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Small Places, Large Issues - Second Edition:

An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropolog
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Pluto Press, Apr 20, 2001 - Social Science - 352 pages
Ranging from the Pacific islands to the Arctic north and from small villages to modern nation states, this concise introduction to social and cultural anthropology reveals the rich global variation in social life and culture. The text also provides a clear overview of anthropology, focusing on central topics such as kinship, ethnicity, ritual and political systems, offering a wealth of examples that demonstrate the enormous scope of anthropology and the importance of a comparative perspective. Unlike previous texts on the subject, Small Places, Large Issues broadens the study to incorporate the anthropology of complex modern societies, thus providing a unique key text for all students of social and cultural anthropology. Using reviews of key monographs to illustrate his argument, Eriksen's lucid and accessible text remains an established introductory text in anthropology. This new edition is updated throughout and includes a new chapter on the history of anthropology. It also shows clearly and comprehensively, through numerous new examples, why classic studies of small-scale societies are relevant for the study of complex phenomena such as nationalism, consumption and the Internet. In this way, the book bridges an often perceived gap between "classic" and "contemporary" anthropology.

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Review: Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology

User Review  - Catriona Macaulay - Goodreads

As a light introduction to key concepts in soc/cult anthro it hits the mark but these days would hope to see a bit more engagement with methodological issues. Read full review

Review: Small Places, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Anthropology, Culture and Society)

User Review  - Kate Flood - Goodreads

Really useful and informative book for first year undergraduate Anthropology students. This was the core reading for one of the modules in my first term but was able to apply the theory and ideas to my other modules too. Read full review

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Comparison and Context
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Fieldwork and its Interpretation
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About the author (2001)

Thomas H. Eriksen is Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oslo. He is the author of nearly thirty books, ranging from monographs and textbooks to polemical essays and a novel. His books in English include Ethnicity and Nationalism (1993) and Common Denominators (1998).

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