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Deviance: Anthropological Perspectives Douglas Raybeck
Deviance: Anthropological Perspectives
Douglas Raybeck
Comprises a number of cross-cultural case studies in deviance from an anthropological point of view. The resulting data are formulated into three theoretical models, addressing "smart" and "proper" behaviour, "soft" and "hard" deviance, and the social and political uses of "staged deviance".
Publisher Marketing: In this volume composed of a number of cross-cultural case studies in deviance, the authors show how an anthropological comparative study can shed new light on the subject. Anthropologists have tended to avoid studying deviance as a phenomena in and of itself, concentrating instead on particular sorts of deviance such as sorcery, alcoholism, and suicide. Anthropology's total immersion in the culture being studied is well suited to a fuller understanding of deviance. An anthropology of deviance is likely to create new models that challenge many of the sociological assumptions currently used to interpret and understand deviance.
Contributor Bio: Raybeck, Douglas DOUGLAS RAYBECK is Professor of Anthropology at Hamilton College. Contributor Bio: Savishinsky, Joel S Savishinsky is Charles A. Dana Professor in the Social Sciences, Department of Anthropology and the Gerontology Institute at Ithaca College. Contributor Bio: Freilich, Morris MORRIS FREILICH is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at Northeastern University.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 19 de abril de 1991 |
| ISBN13 | 9780897892049 |
| Editores | ABC-CLIO |
| Páginas | 264 |
| Dimensiones | 156 × 234 × 14 mm · 371 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |
| Editor | Freilich, Morris |
| Editor | Raybeck, Douglas |
| Editor | Savishinsky, Joel |