The concept and dynamics of culture
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The concept and dynamics of culture

  1. 642 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
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The concept and dynamics of culture

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Table of contents

  1. General Editor’s Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. PART ONE: THE CONCEPT OF CULTURE
  4. An Analysis of the Concept of Culture
  5. The Concept of Culture: A New Presentation
  6. The Meaning of “Sociocultural”
  7. The Concept of Culture in the System of Modern Sciences
  8. A Unified Theory of Society-Field Aspect
  9. PART TWO: THE DYNAMICS OF CULTURE
  10. Anthropological Criteria for a Notion of Progress
  11. The Segregative and Integrative Functions of Culture
  12. Ecosystem Analogies in Cultural Ecology
  13. Energy and Culture
  14. Anthropology and “Energology”
  15. PART THREE: THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF CULTURE
  16. Meaning in Culture
  17. Do Anthropologists Explain?
  18. The Contribution of Cultural Anthropology to Scholarship
  19. Economic Anthropology and Developmental Theories
  20. Genetic Epistemology, Marxism, and Anthropology
  21. PART FOUR: THE SYSTEMATIC STUDY OF CULTURE
  22. Study of Man’s Horizon-Creation: A Perspective for Cultural Anthropology
  23. The Object of Ethnology
  24. The Concept of Integral Anthropology
  25. Integration Processes in Complex Societies
  26. Panculture: A Hominization-Derived Processual Taxonomy from Murdock’s Universal Basics
  27. Interrelationships of Individual, Cultural, and Pan-Human Values
  28. Anthropologists and Their Terminologies
  29. PART FIVE: CULTURAL DIFFERENTIATIONS
  30. Toward a Theory of American Culture
  31. On the Scientific Content of the “National Character” Concept
  32. Rethinking Hopi Social Organization
  33. Religio-Anthropological Depth Research
  34. Human Coexistence and Culture
  35. Biographical Notes
  36. Index of Names
  37. Index of Subjects