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Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology (12th Edition) (MyAnthroKit Series) | 
enlarge | Authors: James Spradley, David W. Mccurdy Publisher: Allyn & Bacon Category: Book
List Price: $57.20 Buy Used: $5.23 You Save: $51.97 (91%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 80129
Media: Paperback Edition: 12 Pages: 432 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 0205449700 Dewey Decimal Number: 306 EAN: 9780205449705 ASIN: 0205449700
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Product Description An ideal complement to standard anthropology texts or a stand-alone text/reader, the best-selling Conformity and Conflict continues to offer students an in-depth look at anthropology as a powerful way to study human behavior and events. The 37 articles cover a broad range of theoretical perspectives and demonstrate basic anthropological concepts. The Twelfth Edition retains the accessibility of the previous editions and the view that anthropology provides a fascinating perspective on the human experience.
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Best Anthro Book I've Read October 6, 2007 C. Lauder (Huntington Beach, CA USA) Definately, this is one of the best Anthropology-oriented books I've read, academically or for pleasure. The fact that it is mostly exerpts from actual ethnographies helps to get points across while still more than keeping my attention. Well Done
School Book April 27, 2007 W. Hagerty (In the Woods) got this book for an anthro class at my University. its basically just a compilation of short stories (3 pages - 10 pages) about case studies in anthro. its an easy read and actually was pretty interesting.
Excellent collection, a standard in anthro -- and the 12th is DIFFERENT from the11th April 14, 2006 Kathleen G. (Midwestern City, IL United States) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I've used this collection off and on for years in teaching Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. It's a great book, a real standard in anthropology. Honestly, I think the relevance and quality of the essays varies from edition to edition. I liked the 11th more than the 12th. Sometimes a 'favorite' essay gets replaced; and then in the next edition it is returned. Go figure. I note that sellers of used copies are claiming that the 11th edition is virtually the same as the 12th, that nearly every article is the same. THIS IS NOT TRUE!!!!!!!! I can't tell you how often I have students believe this and buy the 11th edition, then struggle all semester because they don't have the chapters I've assigned. Only someone who has never used the book in class, either as a student or a teacher, would make such an egregiously wrong claim. So, if you're looking for a nice, cheap, used version, make sure that you buy the edition being used in your class. Most teachers will not assign every single chapter in the book; most select 8-12 chapters, and they can well be the chapters that are not in the older edition. Caveat Emptor ...
Good stuff March 20, 2006 Young H. Cho 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
The book came fast and it was brand new. The book was crisp. It's a soft covered book but it still made that new hard-textbook sound. :0)
Excellent introduction to cultural anthropology! May 13, 2005 Rebecca (Canada) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This text was used in my introductory anthropolgy class, and I thoroughly enjoyed the readings. The text includes many case studies of differing cultures without being overly technical. I found this text easy to read, but very thought provoking. Highly recommended!
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