Why Humans Have Cultures: Explaining Anthropology and Social Diversity

Voorkant
Oxford University Press, 1992 - 217 pagina's
Why Humans Have Cultures examines three basic questions: what unity underlies human cultural diversity? What are the origins of that diversity? How can we understand it? The author argues that it is the ways in which people interact--rather than technological advances--that have been of crucial importance in human history. In this thought-provoking book, Carrithers draws on ancient and contemporary examples to show how this perspective forms a solid foundation for the study of culture, society, and history.

Over de auteur (1992)

Michael Carrithers is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Durham.

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