Know-it-all anthropology The 50 most important ideas in anthropology, each explained in under a minute

Book - 2018

"Who are we? What is it about our species that sets us apart from every other living creature, past and present, on this planet? These are perennially compelling questions about human evolution and development that continue to cudgel the best brains on earth. Know-It-All Anthropology seeks to understand the roots of our common humanity, the diversity of cultures and world-views, and the organization of social relations and practices. If you only have under a minute, that is enough time--by reading this book--to meet the ancestors and master the basic ideas, personalities, controversies, and future directions of the study of humankind."--Amazon.com.

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Published
New York, New York : Wellfleet Press 2018.
Language
English
Other Authors
Russell Adams, 1957- (author)
Item Description
"Published in the UK as 30-second anthropology"--Title page verso.
"This book was conceived, designed, and produced by Ivy Press, an imprint of The Quarto Group ... London"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
160 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 154-155) and index.
ISBN
9781577151739
  • Introduction
  • Evolution
  • Glossary
  • The Hominins
  • Brain Development
  • Tools
  • Fire
  • The Neanderthals
  • Homo sapiens
  • Profile: Richard Leakey
  • Ancient DNA
  • The Human Species
  • Glossary
  • Race
  • Variation
  • Dispersal & Distribution
  • Profile: Margaret Mead
  • Is Anyone Indigenous?
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • The Americas
  • Australasia
  • Materials
  • Glossary
  • Clay
  • Profile: Franz Boas
  • Bronze Age Metallurgy
  • Industry & Mining
  • Craft
  • Discoveries
  • Socialization & Communication
  • Glossary
  • Domestication
  • Settlement
  • Profile: Bronislaw Malinowski
  • Linguistics
  • Language
  • Symbols
  • Ritual & Ceremony
  • Death
  • Art & Artifact
  • Why Do We Care?
  • Migration
  • Glossary
  • Navigation
  • Trade
  • Profile: Clifford Geertz
  • Borders
  • Economic Migrants
  • Refugees
  • Ideas
  • Glossary
  • Religion & Belief
  • Identity
  • Politics
  • Profile: Claude Lévi-Strauss
  • Hierarchy & Leadership
  • Kinship
  • Dunbar's Number
  • Gender
  • Modern Peoples
  • Glossary
  • Ethnicity
  • War & Aggression
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Ethics
  • Genetic Engineering
  • Profile: Paul Farmer
  • The Human Age
  • Globalization
  • Forensic Anthropology
  • Appendices
  • Resources
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Index
  • Acknowledgments
Review by Booklist Review

Each book in Quarto Press' Know-It-All series presents enough information, in a charmingly digestible format, to make anyone a small-talk aficionado. The volumes share a common format: 50 terms, names, or concepts explained over seven chapters. Each chapter begins with a two-page glossary of terms found in that chapter and a profile of a big name in the field. Each entry runs for two pages: one page of information, one page of illustration. The information is divided into a thematically named three-second overview, three-minute at-a-glance information, three-second biographies, and cross-references. Each book ends with a bibliography of books and websites, contributor biographies, and an index. Although brief, the contents are not elementary; instead, the Know-It-All books are sophisticated fun. Oxford senior-lecturer Underdown's anthropology survey is the most ambitious volume in the Know-It-All series, covering the modern study of humanity from a social and biological perspective and presenting topics ranging from brain development to race to kinship to artificial intelligence.--Maguire, Susan Copyright 2018 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Library Journal Review

Each installment in Wellfleet's "Know-It-All" series, with ten books and growing, addresses 50 essential topics at one page each. The entries all include seven sections, each with a glossary and a brief profile of a key player. In Know-It-All Anthropology, Underdown (biological anthropology, Oxford Brookes Univ.) offers an "instruction manual for human beings," from ancient to modern peoples. Editor Gelly, a former member of the New Jazz Orchestra and a writer for the Observer, organizes his volume by the style and instruments of jazz and covers vocals, classic jazz, and jazz and the blues. Editor Basset, a Master of Wine and World Sommelier Champion, explores everything from training and pruning grapes to tasting wine. VERDICT Though the titles promise to explain each idea in "under a minute," comprehension of some concepts may take longer. These friendly introductions for nonexperts will be useful to most libraries. © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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