ABSTRACT

This companion provides an indispensable overview of contemporary and classical issues in social and cultural anthropology. Although anthropology has expanded greatly over time in terms of the diversity of topics in which its practitioners engage, many of the broad themes and topics at the heart of anthropological thought remain perennially vital, such as understanding order and change, diversity and continuity, and conflict and co-operation in the reproduction of social life. Bringing together leading scholars in the field, the contributors to this volume provide us with thoughtful and fruitful ways of thinking about a number of contemporary and long-standing arenas of work where both established and more recent researchers are engaged. The companion begins by exploring classic topics such as Religion; Rituals; Language and Culture; Violence; and Gender. This is followed by a focus on current developments within the discipline including Human Rights; Globalization; and Diasporas and Cosmopolitanism. It provides an interesting and challenging look at the state of current thinking in anthropology, serving as a rich resource for scholars and students alike.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|55 pages

Religion, Experience and Change

chapter 1|18 pages

Healing

chapter 3|16 pages

Mortuary Rituals

part II|55 pages

Ritual, Myth and Creativity

chapter 5|14 pages

Sacrifice

chapter 6|26 pages

Charisma and Myth

part III|81 pages

Work, Play and Gender

chapter 7|18 pages

Secular Rituals

chapter 8|16 pages

Anthropology of Sport

chapter 9|26 pages

Gender

chapter 10|20 pages

Gender and Space

part IV|47 pages

Studies of World Religions

chapter 11|18 pages

Christianity

An (In-)Constant Companion?

chapter 12|28 pages

On Muslims and the Navigation of Religiosity

Notes on the Anthropology of Islam

part V|59 pages

Perspectives on Violence and Globalization

part VI|107 pages

Emergent Themes

chapter 17|26 pages

Indigenous Knowledge

chapter 18|20 pages

Philosophy in Anthropology

chapter 19|22 pages

Anthropology and the Iliad