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While the world has undoubtedly been shrinking, at the same time it has grown more complex. The likelihood of culture clashes leading to outright conflict is high, perhaps higher than ever. As Andrea L. Smith convincingly argues in her new introduction to this classic work, certain questions are as valid today as in 1949, when Mirror for Man was first published. Can anthropology break down prejudices that exist between peoples and nations? Can knowledge of past human behavior help solve the world's modern problems? What effect will American attitudes likely have on the future of the world?

In Mirror for Man, Clyde Kluckhohn scrutinizes anthropology, showing how the discipline can contribute to the reconciliation of conflicting cultures. He questions age-old race theories, shows how people came to be as they are, and examines limitations in how human beings can be molded. Taking up one of the most vital questions in the post-World War II world, whether interna

Table of Contents

Preface

A Mirror for Engaged Anthropology? Introduction to Kluckhohn’s Mirror for Man

1. Queer Customs, Potsherds, and Skulls

2. Queer Customs

3. Potsherds

4. Skulls

5. Race: A Modern Myth

6. The Gift of Tongues

7. Anthropologists at Work

8. Personality in Culture

9. An Anthropologist Looks at the United States

10. An Anthropologist Looks at the World

Appendix

Acknowledgments

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 1/28/2017 12:09:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781412865357, 978-1412865357
      ISBN10: 1412865352

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      While the world has undoubtedly been shrinking, at the same time it has grown more complex. The likelihood of culture clashes leading to outright conflict is high, perhaps higher than ever. As Andrea L. Smith convincingly argues in her new introduction to this classic work, certain questions are as valid today as in 1949, when Mirror for Man was first published. Can anthropology break down prejudices that exist between peoples and nations? Can knowledge of past human behavior help solve the world's modern problems? What effect will American attitudes likely have on the future of the world?

      In Mirror for Man, Clyde Kluckhohn scrutinizes anthropology, showing how the discipline can contribute to the reconciliation of conflicting cultures. He questions age-old race theories, shows how people came to be as they are, and examines limitations in how human beings can be molded. Taking up one of the most vital questions in the post-World War II world, whether interna

      Table of Contents

      Preface

      A Mirror for Engaged Anthropology? Introduction to Kluckhohn’s Mirror for Man

      1. Queer Customs, Potsherds, and Skulls

      2. Queer Customs

      3. Potsherds

      4. Skulls

      5. Race: A Modern Myth

      6. The Gift of Tongues

      7. Anthropologists at Work

      8. Personality in Culture

      9. An Anthropologist Looks at the United States

      10. An Anthropologist Looks at the World

      Appendix

      Acknowledgments

      Index

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