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The Tapestry of Culture

An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Eleventh Edition

Maxine Weisgrau; Abraham Rosman and Paula G. Rubel

When we think about society and culture, often we think of our own culture – the culture in which we were raised or currently live – as the default. The eleventh edition of The Tapestry of Culture uses anthropological tools to translate the concepts, ideas, and behaviors of other cultures into language recognizable by today’s students. The book’s comparative approach balances the history of ethnography, fieldwork, and anthropological with today’s globalized world, including the impact of climate change, social movements, social media and technology, global health issues, and shifting political landscapes.

New to the Eleventh Edition

  • New Chapter 12, “Global Health and Wellness,” examines the historical, political, and cultural issues that shape disease and health including inequalities in access to physical and mental health services, the delivery of health care services, and health intervention strategies
  • New Chapter 11, “Spaces and Places of Creative Expression,” explores how social media and internet technologies play a major role in how contemporary audiences view and understand creativity including music, dance, theater, film, painting and other performance styles
  • Expanded discussion of the cultural construction of gender and sexuality, as well as LGBTQ issues in activism explores gender and sexuality through queer studies and in postcolonial settings (Chapter 7)
  • New discussion of critical race theory highlights its contributions to analyzing multiple forms of racism and discrimination while providing an exploration of the challenges of multiculturalism in contexts of nationality, ethnicity, and political representation (Chapter 14)
  • New discussions of environmental anthropology, political ecology, climate change inequality, social movements, globalization, and transnationalism highlight these contemporary issues as subjects of anthropological inquiry (Chapter 1)

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 438 • Trim: 8⅜ x 10
978-1-5381-6380-1 • Hardback • July 2023 • $185.00 • (£142.00)
978-1-5381-6381-8 • Paperback • July 2023 • $78.00 • (£60.00)
Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Social Science / Anthropology / General, Social Science / Comparative Cultural Studies
Courses: Anthropology; Cultural & Social; General

Maxine Weisgrau is adjunct associate professor of anthropology at Columbia University.

Abraham Rosman was professor emeritus of anthropology at Barnard College, Columbia University.

Paula G. Rubel was professor emerita of anthropology at Barnard College, Columbia University.

Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors


1 Anthropological Perspectives

Learning Objectives

Studying Culture: Assumptions and Debates

Human Evolution and Culture: The Emergence of Anatomically Modern Humans

Cultural Universals: What characteristics do all humans share?

Analyzing and Writing about Culture: A Brief History of Anthropological Approaches

Fieldwork and Ethnography in the 21st Century

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


2 Anthropological Methods

Learning Objectives

Fieldwork

Anthropology Moves to the Study of Complex Societies

Studying Rituals Across Time and Space: The Comparative Approach

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites

3 Language and Culture

Learning Objectives

The Evolution of Spoken Language Capacity

The Structure of Language

Language Change and Historical Linguistics

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites

4 Learning Who We Are: Culture and The Individual

Learning Objectives

Parenting and Alloparenting

What is Human Nature? Nature, Nurture and Beyond the Dichotomy

How Children Learn to Communicate

Culture and Personality

Emotional Expression and Cultural Norms

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites

5 Symbols and Their Meanings

Learning Objectives

Categories of Symbols

The Symbolism of Food

Social Groups, Social Categories, and Their Symbols

Symbolic Meanings of Space

Body Symbolism

The Symbolism of Sports

Universal Symbols

Symbols, Politics, and Authority

Public Memorials and Monuments: Creating and Contesting Symbols of History

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites

6 Ties That Connect: Marriage, Family, and Kinship

Learning Objectives

Marriage

Descent Systems

Relations Between Groups through Marriage

Kinship Terminology Systems

Varieties of American Families

Marriage, Migration, and State Policy

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


7 Gender, Sexualities, and Age

Learning Objectives

Theorizing Gender and Sexuality

Work and Gender

Categories Based on Age

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


8 Economic Organization: Production, Distribution, and Consumption

Learning Objectives

Production

The Introduction of Agriculture

Animal Domestication and Pastoralism

The Organization of Work

Distribution

The Market System

Consumption

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


9 Power, Politics, and Conflict

Learning Objectives

Concepts in Political Anthropology

Forms of Political Organization

War and Peace

Law in Postcolonial States

Empowerment

Politics in Contemporary States

Patron-Client Relationship

Political Economy

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


10 Belief Systems, Rituals, and the Spirit World

Learning Objectives

Religion Studied/ Religion Defined?

Ritual: Approaching the Supernatural

Rites of Intensification: Practice and Politics

Stories about the Supernatural World

Analyzing Myths: Historical and Contemporary Views

Religion, History, and Science

Conceptualizing the Supernatural

Religious Specialists

Religious Syncretism: Religions and Their Adaptations to Change

Cyberspace and Religion

Politics, Religion, and States

Why Religion?

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


11 Places and Spaces of Creative Expression

Learning Objectives

Art as Communication, Experience, and Resistance

Art and Artists

Performance and Creativity

Cinema and Global Flows

Collection and Displays: Conflicts and Reconciliation

The International Art World Today: Creating Value and Cost

The Internet and Social Media: Anthropological Perspectives

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


12 Global Health and Wellness

COVID-19, Public Health Policy, and Inequalities

Disease and Health

Confronting Inequality: UN Sustainable Development Goals

Food Security and Nutrition

Focus on Women’s Health

Valuing Toilets: Sanitation/Gender/Health

Climate Change and Health

Psychological and Mental Well Being

Community Health Worker Intervention Initiatives and Program Evaluation

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


13 Living/Working in the Globalized World: Colonialism, Globalization, and Development

Colonialism, Globalization, and Anthropology

New Ireland: A History of Increasing Incorporation into the Global System

Development History and Strategies

Anthropology and Change

Ethnography and Development

People on the Move

Migration and Transnationalism

“Movers” and “Non-Movers”: Ethnography Perspectives

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites

14 States and Identities: Ethnicity, Race, and Nationalism

Racism and Critical Race Theory

Nation Building

Cultural Identity: Reasserted and Transformed in Modern States

Ethnic Differences, Ethnic Violence, and the New Nation of Afghanistan

European Immigration and Multiculturalism in the United States

Summary

Key Terms

Suggested Readings

Suggested Websites


Epilogue
Glossary
References
Index

I have used The Tapestry of Culture throughout my years of teaching introductory cultural anthropology. This new 11th edition retains all that was effective in previous editions and adds exciting new topics and updated cases. My students appreciate that the authors are so comprehensive and yet so concise. Key concepts, fascinating examples, and apt comparisons create a vivid panorama of anthropology and show students just how the discipline can be so compelling and so relevant to understanding their lives and the contemporary world.


— William W. Kelly, Yale University


The Tapestry of Culture is a great choice for those who wish to avoid the generic textbook format; with engaging prose and approach, it reads more like a narrative. The authors provide a rich conceptual framework, rooting the work within the broader field of anthropology—a refreshing and most welcome bonus. Ethnographic examples, classic and contemporary, woven throughout bring the subject to life. With new and expanded chapters on global health, creative expression, development, migration, globalization and climate change, this latest edition is both current and forward thinking. It’s a great read for students and lay people alike.


— Jill Shapiro, Columbia University


This new edition of TheTapestry of Culture fully updates this classic and comprehensive anthropology text for the current age. While presenting a critical history of the discipline, it brings contemporary themes of globalization, identity, and multiculturalism, to bear on longstanding anthropological topics of kinship, language, gender, and symbolism and also adds chapters on global health and new technologies. Each chapter stands alone so it can be easily adapted to different course designs. A text and reference for undergraduate students or anyone interested in a holistic overview of anthropology.


— Jean Scandlyn, University of Colorado Denver


  • Learning objectives offer students a road map for important concepts and chapter summaries recap key ideas
  • Bolded key terms and a glossary provide students with the language for discussing anthropological concepts
  • A fully revised art program brings different cultures and communities to life
  • Highlights fieldwork, ethnography, research ethics, and the comparative approach as distinguishing features of cultural anthropology to explore how anthropologists work in today’s landscape
  • Provides a systematic exploration of gender, sexuality, race and issues of identity to help students understand current thinking about their own identities and those of others



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The Tapestry of Culture

An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Eleventh Edition

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • When we think about society and culture, often we think of our own culture – the culture in which we were raised or currently live – as the default. The eleventh edition of The Tapestry of Culture uses anthropological tools to translate the concepts, ideas, and behaviors of other cultures into language recognizable by today’s students. The book’s comparative approach balances the history of ethnography, fieldwork, and anthropological with today’s globalized world, including the impact of climate change, social movements, social media and technology, global health issues, and shifting political landscapes.

    New to the Eleventh Edition

    • New Chapter 12, “Global Health and Wellness,” examines the historical, political, and cultural issues that shape disease and health including inequalities in access to physical and mental health services, the delivery of health care services, and health intervention strategies
    • New Chapter 11, “Spaces and Places of Creative Expression,” explores how social media and internet technologies play a major role in how contemporary audiences view and understand creativity including music, dance, theater, film, painting and other performance styles
    • Expanded discussion of the cultural construction of gender and sexuality, as well as LGBTQ issues in activism explores gender and sexuality through queer studies and in postcolonial settings (Chapter 7)
    • New discussion of critical race theory highlights its contributions to analyzing multiple forms of racism and discrimination while providing an exploration of the challenges of multiculturalism in contexts of nationality, ethnicity, and political representation (Chapter 14)
    • New discussions of environmental anthropology, political ecology, climate change inequality, social movements, globalization, and transnationalism highlight these contemporary issues as subjects of anthropological inquiry (Chapter 1)

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 438 • Trim: 8⅜ x 10
    978-1-5381-6380-1 • Hardback • July 2023 • $185.00 • (£142.00)
    978-1-5381-6381-8 • Paperback • July 2023 • $78.00 • (£60.00)
    Subjects: Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural, Social Science / Anthropology / General, Social Science / Comparative Cultural Studies
    Courses: Anthropology; Cultural & Social; General
Author
Author
  • Maxine Weisgrau is adjunct associate professor of anthropology at Columbia University.

    Abraham Rosman was professor emeritus of anthropology at Barnard College, Columbia University.

    Paula G. Rubel was professor emerita of anthropology at Barnard College, Columbia University.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    About the Authors


    1 Anthropological Perspectives

    Learning Objectives

    Studying Culture: Assumptions and Debates

    Human Evolution and Culture: The Emergence of Anatomically Modern Humans

    Cultural Universals: What characteristics do all humans share?

    Analyzing and Writing about Culture: A Brief History of Anthropological Approaches

    Fieldwork and Ethnography in the 21st Century

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    2 Anthropological Methods

    Learning Objectives

    Fieldwork

    Anthropology Moves to the Study of Complex Societies

    Studying Rituals Across Time and Space: The Comparative Approach

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites

    3 Language and Culture

    Learning Objectives

    The Evolution of Spoken Language Capacity

    The Structure of Language

    Language Change and Historical Linguistics

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites

    4 Learning Who We Are: Culture and The Individual

    Learning Objectives

    Parenting and Alloparenting

    What is Human Nature? Nature, Nurture and Beyond the Dichotomy

    How Children Learn to Communicate

    Culture and Personality

    Emotional Expression and Cultural Norms

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites

    5 Symbols and Their Meanings

    Learning Objectives

    Categories of Symbols

    The Symbolism of Food

    Social Groups, Social Categories, and Their Symbols

    Symbolic Meanings of Space

    Body Symbolism

    The Symbolism of Sports

    Universal Symbols

    Symbols, Politics, and Authority

    Public Memorials and Monuments: Creating and Contesting Symbols of History

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites

    6 Ties That Connect: Marriage, Family, and Kinship

    Learning Objectives

    Marriage

    Descent Systems

    Relations Between Groups through Marriage

    Kinship Terminology Systems

    Varieties of American Families

    Marriage, Migration, and State Policy

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    7 Gender, Sexualities, and Age

    Learning Objectives

    Theorizing Gender and Sexuality

    Work and Gender

    Categories Based on Age

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    8 Economic Organization: Production, Distribution, and Consumption

    Learning Objectives

    Production

    The Introduction of Agriculture

    Animal Domestication and Pastoralism

    The Organization of Work

    Distribution

    The Market System

    Consumption

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    9 Power, Politics, and Conflict

    Learning Objectives

    Concepts in Political Anthropology

    Forms of Political Organization

    War and Peace

    Law in Postcolonial States

    Empowerment

    Politics in Contemporary States

    Patron-Client Relationship

    Political Economy

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    10 Belief Systems, Rituals, and the Spirit World

    Learning Objectives

    Religion Studied/ Religion Defined?

    Ritual: Approaching the Supernatural

    Rites of Intensification: Practice and Politics

    Stories about the Supernatural World

    Analyzing Myths: Historical and Contemporary Views

    Religion, History, and Science

    Conceptualizing the Supernatural

    Religious Specialists

    Religious Syncretism: Religions and Their Adaptations to Change

    Cyberspace and Religion

    Politics, Religion, and States

    Why Religion?

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    11 Places and Spaces of Creative Expression

    Learning Objectives

    Art as Communication, Experience, and Resistance

    Art and Artists

    Performance and Creativity

    Cinema and Global Flows

    Collection and Displays: Conflicts and Reconciliation

    The International Art World Today: Creating Value and Cost

    The Internet and Social Media: Anthropological Perspectives

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    12 Global Health and Wellness

    COVID-19, Public Health Policy, and Inequalities

    Disease and Health

    Confronting Inequality: UN Sustainable Development Goals

    Food Security and Nutrition

    Focus on Women’s Health

    Valuing Toilets: Sanitation/Gender/Health

    Climate Change and Health

    Psychological and Mental Well Being

    Community Health Worker Intervention Initiatives and Program Evaluation

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    13 Living/Working in the Globalized World: Colonialism, Globalization, and Development

    Colonialism, Globalization, and Anthropology

    New Ireland: A History of Increasing Incorporation into the Global System

    Development History and Strategies

    Anthropology and Change

    Ethnography and Development

    People on the Move

    Migration and Transnationalism

    “Movers” and “Non-Movers”: Ethnography Perspectives

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites

    14 States and Identities: Ethnicity, Race, and Nationalism

    Racism and Critical Race Theory

    Nation Building

    Cultural Identity: Reasserted and Transformed in Modern States

    Ethnic Differences, Ethnic Violence, and the New Nation of Afghanistan

    European Immigration and Multiculturalism in the United States

    Summary

    Key Terms

    Suggested Readings

    Suggested Websites


    Epilogue
    Glossary
    References
    Index

Reviews
Reviews
  • I have used The Tapestry of Culture throughout my years of teaching introductory cultural anthropology. This new 11th edition retains all that was effective in previous editions and adds exciting new topics and updated cases. My students appreciate that the authors are so comprehensive and yet so concise. Key concepts, fascinating examples, and apt comparisons create a vivid panorama of anthropology and show students just how the discipline can be so compelling and so relevant to understanding their lives and the contemporary world.


    — William W. Kelly, Yale University


    The Tapestry of Culture is a great choice for those who wish to avoid the generic textbook format; with engaging prose and approach, it reads more like a narrative. The authors provide a rich conceptual framework, rooting the work within the broader field of anthropology—a refreshing and most welcome bonus. Ethnographic examples, classic and contemporary, woven throughout bring the subject to life. With new and expanded chapters on global health, creative expression, development, migration, globalization and climate change, this latest edition is both current and forward thinking. It’s a great read for students and lay people alike.


    — Jill Shapiro, Columbia University


    This new edition of TheTapestry of Culture fully updates this classic and comprehensive anthropology text for the current age. While presenting a critical history of the discipline, it brings contemporary themes of globalization, identity, and multiculturalism, to bear on longstanding anthropological topics of kinship, language, gender, and symbolism and also adds chapters on global health and new technologies. Each chapter stands alone so it can be easily adapted to different course designs. A text and reference for undergraduate students or anyone interested in a holistic overview of anthropology.


    — Jean Scandlyn, University of Colorado Denver


Features
Features
    • Learning objectives offer students a road map for important concepts and chapter summaries recap key ideas
    • Bolded key terms and a glossary provide students with the language for discussing anthropological concepts
    • A fully revised art program brings different cultures and communities to life
    • Highlights fieldwork, ethnography, research ethics, and the comparative approach as distinguishing features of cultural anthropology to explore how anthropologists work in today’s landscape
    • Provides a systematic exploration of gender, sexuality, race and issues of identity to help students understand current thinking about their own identities and those of others



Resources
Resources
  • FOR PROFESSORS
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    Instructor's Manual. For each chapter, this valuable resource provides a variety of tools such as lecture outlines, student learning objectives, discussion questions, and other resources to simplify classroom preparation.
    Test Bank. The Test Bank includes a variety of test questions and is available in either Word or PDF formats. For every chapter in the text, the Test Bank includes a complete test with a variety of question types, including multiple choice, true false, and essay formats.
    To use our Test Bank in Word or PDF, please Sign-In if you are a registered user, or Register then email us at rltextbooks@bloomsbury.com
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