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Urban Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1972)-13 (1984) : 0363-2024

Anthropology A to Z /

: Grosset's universal library.
Translation of : Anthropologie. : 277 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.

Annals of archaeology and anthropology.

: volume 1-28 ; Sept. 1908-1948. : At head of title : University of Liverpool.
Editors : 1908-11, J.L. Myres; 1911-16, P.E. Newberry; 1921-33, T.E. Peet (with J.P. Droop, 1925-33); 1934-48, J.P. Droop (with A.M. Blackman, 1936-48) : 28 volumes : illustrations, plates (some color) portrait, maps, plans, facsimiles, diagrams ; 27 cm : Quarterly.

Published 2004
Anthropology and Biblical Studies : Avenues of Approach /

: Presents the findings of an international research symposium, held at St Andrews University, Scotland, in July 2003. Contributors include both biblical scholars and anthropologists. The essays presented variously explore and review interdisciplinary links, innovations and developments between anthropology and biblical studies in reference to interpretation of both the OT and NT and pseudepigraphal works. Explored are methodological issues, the use of anthropological concepts in biblical studies (identity; purity boundaries; virtuoso religion; spiritual experience; sacred space) and more 'field orientated' work of bible translators in different cultures.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004397507

Published 1971
Paul's anthropological terms

: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004332911 : Available to subscribing member institutions only.

Annual Review of Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1972)-44 (2015) : 0084-6570
1545-4290

Anthropology & Education Quarterly

: Vol. 7(1976)-44 (2013) : 0161-7761
1548-1492

The Journal of California Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1974)-5 (1978) : 0361-7181

Biennial Review of Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1959)-7 (1971) : 0067-8503

RES: Anthropology and Aesthetics

: (1981)-(2014) : 0277-1322
2327-9621

Southwestern Journal of Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1945)-28 (1972) : 0038-4801

The Cambridge Journal of Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1973)-35 (2017) : 0305-7674
2047-7716

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology

: Vol. 1(1991)-23 (2013) : 1055-1360
1548-1395

Popular Series. Anthropology

: (1948)-(1959) : Publication of this title ceased in 1959. : 2167-6216

Anthropology Design Series

: (1924)-(1931) : Publication of this title ceased in 1931. : 2169-0588

Journal of Anthropological Research

: Vol. 29(1973)-71 (2015) : 0091-7710
2153-3806

Medical Anthropology Quarterly

: Vol. 14(1983)-27 (2013) : 0745-5194
1548-1387

Medical Anthropology Newsletter

: Vol. 1(1968)-14 (1982) : 0543-2499

Published 2000
Anthropology in the Age of Technology : The Philosophical Contribution of Günther Anders /

: This book is the first to discuss, for an English-speaking audience, the ideas of the German-Jewish man of letters, thinker, and activist Günther Anders. Anders is one of few philosophers to deal intensely with the moral consequences of Auschwitz and Hiroshima. He can rightly be called the philosopher of the atomic age, and his thinking a philosophy of modern technology. In biting manifestoes, sharp aphorisms, and penetrating essays, in stirring diary notes and political fables, Anders strikes out the age in which we live. As a twentieth-century visionary, he exposes the absence of the moral and social imaginations that is necessary to prevent our history from ending in a total catastrophe. In the gap between our technical creations and our utter inability to imagine their destructive potential lies the basis for the unstoppable activity of this practical philosopher. From every possible angle, he attempts to comprehend this modern schizophrenia in its roots and consequences. Anders is one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century. He tried to describe and analyze the variety of manifestations of the "self-destructive progress of our technical civilization," which makes humanity into an "anti-quated" sort. He diagnosed countless important problems, ranging from the world of media to the dictates of the world of machinery, and he investigated their social, political, and philosophical meaning. To read his writings is more than becoming acquainted with a rich and colorful philosopher. It is more than an encounter with a moving and passionate individual. It is ultimately a confrontation with oneself, with our own guilt and responsibility, with our personal hopes and fears, with our lack of imagination and with our need to recover it.
: 1 online resource. : Includes bibliographical references and index. : 9789004495708
9789042014022

Council on Anthropology and Education Newsletter

: Vol. 1(1970)-4 (1973) : 0591-2202