tailieunhanh - ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

The very idea of an encyclopedia seems eminently anthropological—in at least two different ways. In its earliest use in classical Rome the term ‘encyclopedia’ referred to the ‘circle of learning’, that broad knowledge of the world which was a necessary part of any proper education. In its employment in post-Renaissance Europe it has come to refer more narrowly to attempts to map out systematically all that is known about the world. Anthropology likes to think of itself as the great encyclopedic discipline, provoking, criticizing, stimulating, and occasionally chastening its students by exposure to the extraordinary variety of ways in which people in different places and times have. | K WORLD REFERENCE HI ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Edited by Alan Barnard and Jonathan Spencer Also available as a printed book see title verso for ISBN details ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Edited by Alan Barnard Jonathan Spencer London New .

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