Landmarks
Landmarks by Strathern, published by Kent State University Press in 1993, delves into the rich history of anthropology and its relevance to today's pressing issues. This insightful book addresses a variety of questions that highlight the significance of anthropological studies in understanding human behavior. Strathern, drawing on his extensive research, advocates for holistic models that reconceptualize the intricate relationship between the body and mind. With its engaging narrative and thought-provoking insights, Landmarks is an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of anthropological thought and its application to contemporary challenges. This paperback edition is perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive look at the intersection of anthropology and modern society.