
Introduction to Cultural Ecology
AltaMira Press
2nd Edition
Published on 28. August 2009
Book
Hardback
418 pages
978-0-7591-1246-9 (ISBN)
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A newer edition of this book is available for ordering at the following web address: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759123298 Introduction to Cultural Ecology provides a comprehensive discussion of the history and theoretical foundations of cultural ecology, featuring nine case studies from around the world.
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Introduction to Cultural Ecology is a comprehensive text that provides a wealth of information in an accessible, student-friendly manner. The numerous case studies presented throughout complement the key themes and concepts outlined in each chapter. This is a very valuable text for introductory as well as advanced students. -- Daniel Bauer, University of Southern Indiana This book is not only a clearly written and highly informative textbook for anthropology students, but it is a book for anyone interested in people and places. It provides a glimpse of the vast diversity of relationships between human beings and their environment around the globe. It addresses the many challenges our ancestors faced in their quest for survival, and what cultural responses, adaptations, and innovations emerged as a result. And it offers an important introduction to the cultural ecology of the modern world. Each chapter provides concise definitions of key terms, concepts, and theoretical approaches relevant to the study of cultural ecology and anthropology in general. The book begins by explaining the different elements that comprise the interdisciplinary study of cultural ecology, and it then discusses the various systems humans have devised to obtain their food: hunting and gathering, agricultural systems, horticulture, pastoralism, and intensive food production. Each of these chapters is accompanied by in-depth case studies of representative cultures. The concluding chapter addresses what is perhaps the most significant topic of all, namely how cultural ecology relates to current issues of environmental deterioration and carelessness. -- Nancy J. Turner, University of VictoriaMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
California
United States
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 166 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
776 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7591-1246-9 (9780759112469)
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Mark Q. Sutton | E. N. Anderson
Introduction to Cultural Ecology
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Persons
Mark Q. Sutton is professor emeritus of anthropology at California State University, Bakersfield, and principal investigator at Statistical Research, Inc., a cultural resource management and heritage preservation firm. E. N. Anderson is professor emeritus of anthropology at the University of California, Riverside.
Content
Preface Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Ecology Chapter 3. Human Biological Ecology Chapter 4. Cultural Ecology Chapter 5. Hunting and Gathering Case Study: The Nuu-cha-nulth of British Columbia Case Study: The Mbuti of the Ituri Forest Chapter 6. The Origins of Food Production Chapter 7. Horticulture Case Study: The Grand Valley Dani of Highland New Guinea Case Study: The Lozi of Western Zambia Chapter 8. Pastoralism Case Study: The Maasai: Pastoralists in East Africa Case Study: The Navajo: Pastoralists of the American Southwest Case Study: Cattle Ranchers in the American West Chapter 9. Intensive Agriculture Case Study: Mountains and Water: Traditional Agriculture Along South Coastal China Case Study: The Maya Agricultural System Chapter 10. Current Issues and Problems References Glossary