1.0 What is Anthropology?

Demetrios Brellas and Vanessa Martinez

Authors:

Vanessa Martínez, Holyoke Community College

vmartinez@hcc.edu

Demetrios Brellas, Framingham State University

dbrellas@framingham.edu

Contributing Authors:

Katie Nelson, Inver Hills Community College

knelson@inverhills.edu

Lara Braff, Grossmont College

lara.braff@gcccd.edu

Learning Objectives

  • Identify the four subfields of anthropology and describe the kinds of research projects associated with each subfield.
  • Describe how anthropology developed from early explorations of the world through the professionalization of the discipline in the 19th century.
  • Discuss ethnocentrism and the role it played in early attempts to understand other cultures.
  • Explain how the perspectives of holism, cultural relativism, comparison, and fieldwork, as well as both scientific and humanistic tendencies make anthropology a unique discipline.
  • Examine the ways in which anthropology can be used to address current social, political, and economic issues.

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