Anyone living today could form the impression that humanity is
essentially fractured and fragmented; that we're split up along ethnic,
geographic, cultural, national, and ideological lines. This is the
societal reality. But in Anthropology For Beginners, Micah J. Fleck
asks us to take a big step backward and look at the full picture, as if
we were aliens who stumbled upon planet Earth and glimpsed its
inhabitants. We would see a myriad of languages, practices, religious
rites, food palettes, clothing styles, and leisure activities--all of
which belong to the same curious species: Homo sapiens. Where did it
come from? How did it develop so many different ways of being? And most
importantly, what do its members have in common?
Anthropology is the field that sets out to answer these questions. Micah
J. Fleck provides a history not only of humankind, but of anthropology
itself--giving anyone with an interest in the subject a solid background
of its key figures and developments.