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American Anthropologist New Series (Volume 23) Organ Of The American Anthropological Association The Anthropological Society Of Washington, And The American Ethnological Society Of New York

American Anthropologist New Series (Volume 23) Organ Of The American Anthropological Association The Anthropological Society Of Washington, And The American Ethnological Society Of New York

 

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Alpha Editions
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2020
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Antropología social y cultural, etnografía
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9789354174179
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A touchstone of early 20th century anthropology, 'American Anthropologist New Series (Volume 23)' gathers the pioneering voices that shaped the field’s modern foundations. Here, the vibrant pulse of American ethnic studies and ethnological research comes alive, illuminating the intricate tapestry of culture, society, and human connection. Across these pages, readers encounter the intellectual legacy of John R. Swanton and his peers-figures whose curiosity and rigour defined the American Anthropological Association and the Anthropological Society of Washington.This scholarly anthropology collection is more than a journal series; it is a window into the questions and discoveries that fuelled cultural anthropology studies at a time of seismic social change. Each article stands as a testament to the discipline’s restless pursuit of knowledge, from fieldwork insights to theoretical debates. Professional anthropologists and academic readers alike will find a rich resource, while collectors of classic literature will appreciate its enduring relevance and historical gravitas.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of ethnology and culture, or wishing to explore the foundational works of John R. Swanton, this volume offers both a scholarly reference and a cultural treasure. Five words: a milestone in anthropology’s story.

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