"Through the Looking Glass" is a brief, inexpensive collection of readings consisting of current, lively articles and book chapters taken primarily from popular books and magazines. Unlike other readers for this course, "Through the Looking Glass" covers the entire field of anthropology, including topics such as race, cultural diversity, evolution, prehistory, and economic development, making it the perfect supplementary reader for introductory anthropology courses.
Language
English
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Langua
Release
August 17, 1999
ISBN
0072286059
ISBN 13
9780072286052
Through the Looking Glass: Readings in Anthropology
"Through the Looking Glass" is a brief, inexpensive collection of readings consisting of current, lively articles and book chapters taken primarily from popular books and magazines. Unlike other readers for this course, "Through the Looking Glass" covers the entire field of anthropology, including topics such as race, cultural diversity, evolution, prehistory, and economic development, making it the perfect supplementary reader for introductory anthropology courses.