"Can the earth satisfy, on a sustained basis, the basic needs of more than 6 billion people? How do the problems of exploitation, injustice, and environmental degradation relate to increases in the scale and complexity of societies, economies, and the concentration of wealth? What are the costs and benefits of a global commercial culture? The fourth edition of John H. Bodley's Anthropology and Contemporary Human Problems examines the fundamental problem of modern civilization--hunger, poverty, overconsumption, and conflict--from a holistic, anthropological viewpoint. The author makes clear and stimulating use of prehistoric and ethnographic research to explain the context of contemporary human concerns, and uses culture scale as a means for comparing solutions to these problems. Ultimately, the text challenges our assumptions about modern civilization and the superiority of complex societies, as it looks toward future possibilities for adaptation."--Back cover.
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Designed for introductory courses in cultural anthropology, this seventh edition explores the dynamics of tribes, states, and the global system. It offers students a comprehensive understanding of cultural diversity and social structures, emphasizing the interplay between local and global influences. The text is well-suited for freshman and sophomore students, providing foundational knowledge and insights into the complexities of human societies.
The Small Nation Solution
How the World's Smallest Nations Can Solve the World's Biggest Problems
- 314pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
Focusing on successful small nations, the book presents them as exemplary models for tackling pressing global issues such as poverty, conflict, and environmental degradation. Eminent anthropologist John H. Bodley draws on these nations' experiences to offer insights and strategies that can be applied on a larger scale, highlighting their innovative approaches and resilience in the face of contemporary challenges.
Victims of Progress
- 410pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
Exploring the intersection of technology and development, this account highlights the impact on indigenous peoples globally. It encourages critical thinking regarding civilization's advancements and the costs associated with them, making it a thought-provoking resource for students.