Anthropological Theory: An Introductory HistoryA comprehensive and accessible survey of the history of theory in anthropology, this anthology of classic readings contains in-depth commentary in introductions and notes to help guide students through excerpts of seminal anthropological works. The commentary provides the background information needed to understand each article, its central concepts, and its relationship to the social and historical context in which it was written. |
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Page 449
... European recruits to the colonial armies , bureaucracies , plantation companies and trading enterprises were kept ar- tificially low because local women provided do- mestic services for which new European recruits would otherwise have ...
... European recruits to the colonial armies , bureaucracies , plantation companies and trading enterprises were kept ar- tificially low because local women provided do- mestic services for which new European recruits would otherwise have ...
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... European women . 15 The notions of eugenics fit nicely with Spencer's idea. dents " of a Papuan man " discovered " in the vicin- ity of a white residence , a Fijian man who entered a European patient's room , a male servant poised at the ...
... European women . 15 The notions of eugenics fit nicely with Spencer's idea. dents " of a Papuan man " discovered " in the vicin- ity of a white residence , a Fijian man who entered a European patient's room , a male servant poised at the ...
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... European rule were more profoundly felt . as Measures were taken both to avoid poor white migration and to produce a colonial profile that highlighted the vitality , colonial patriotism , and racial superiority of European men ( Loutfi ...
... European rule were more profoundly felt . as Measures were taken both to avoid poor white migration and to produce a colonial profile that highlighted the vitality , colonial patriotism , and racial superiority of European men ( Loutfi ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Sigmund Freud The Return of Totemism in Childhood 1913 | 67 |
The Foundations of Sociological Thought | 84 |
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