This anthology surveys the kind of Readings that provide today\'s student of Cultural anthropology with a first-Rate introduction to the field.
Hodges also engaged in post-Doctoral studies at Harvard and Oxford universities..
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Alpenfels. from New York University, under the tutelage of anthropologist Ethel J.
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He received his Master\'s degree and Ph.
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Morris Brown College in Atlanta.
Hodges has conducted ethnographic fieldwork among the Cajuns of Southwestern Louisiana and the Iban of Borneo.
Dr. is professor of anthropology at Hunter College of the City University of New York, where he has served with distinction in several capacities: Acting Dean, School of Education
Acting Chairperson, Department of Black and Puerto Rican Studies; and President of the Faculty.
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David Julian Hodges, Ph.
Taken as a whole, this anthology serves to introduce first-Time students of Cultural anthropology to the depth and range of the discipline.
Many anthropologists whose articles are included in this anthology are recognized as pioneers in the field of Cultural anthropology.
Additional selections treat timely subject matter in a student-Oriented manner. the articles go beyond didactic discussion and review of concepts, terms, theories, and principles. the collection constitutes a useful complement to any basic introductory text.
This anthology surveys the kind of Readings that provide today\'s student of Cultural anthropology with a first-Rate introduction to the field