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Tables of Contents for Anthropology Beyond Culture
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Acknowledgments
ix
List of Figures
xi
Participants at the 2000 Wenner-Gren Symposium
xiii
Foreword
Sydel Silverman
xv
Introduction: Beyond Culture Worry
Richard G. Fox and Barbara J. King
1
22
Part 1: Leaving Culture Worry Behind
Toward a Richer Description and Analysis of Cultural Phenomena
Fredrik Barth
23
14
Adieu, Culture: A New Duty Arises
Michel-Rolph Trouillot
37
24
Culture and Anthropology in Ethnographic Modernity
Yoshinobu Ota
61
22
Part 2: Emergent Sociality
On Patterned Interactions and Culture in Great Apes
Barbara J. King
83
22
Anthropology as the Whole Science of What It Is to Be Human
Christina Toren
105
20
The Broader Implications of Borderline Areas of Language Research
Stuart Shanker
125
22
Part 3: Patterns and Continuities
Archaeology and Culture: Sites of Power and Process
Rita P. Wright
147
22
Language as a Model for Culture: Lessons from the Cognitive Sciences
Penelope Brown
169
24
Cultural Variation in Time and Space: The Case for a Populational Theory of Culture
William H. Durham
193
16
Part 4: The Politics of Culture
The Politics of Culture in Post-apartheid South Africa
Richard A. Wilson
209
26
``Culture'' as Stereotype: Public Uses in Ecuador
Xavier Andrade
235
24
All Kulturvolker Now? Social Anthropological Reflections on the German-American Tradition
Christopher M. Hann
259
18
References
277
30
Index
307
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