Exit Zero: Family and Class in Postindustrial Chicago
In the spirit of Horace Miner, this thought-provoking yet accessible collection of articles (primarily written by American anthropologists on American mainstream culture) casts mainstream USA in the role of the "Other". Â
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It address traditional ethnographic categories covered by anthropologists—myth and ritual, economy and power, language and ideology-with theoretically meaty articles, geared toward an undergraduate audience.Â
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The authors, whether or not their subject matter is ephemeral, arrive at enduring conclusions so that the anthology has staying power; even though there are those who would state that the U.S. is too diverse to have any one culture. (It acknowledges diversity; while stressing how something that can reasonably be called “U.S. culture†emerges from and shapes the cultures of our component populations.)
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In addition, the collection is headed by a classic short piece, modeled after Horace Miner’s “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema.â€Â
Country | USA |
Brand | Pearson |
Manufacturer | Pearson |
Binding | Paperback |
UnitCount | 1 |
EANs | 9780205481439 |
ReleaseDate | 0000-00-00 |