“To a degree that we seldom realize, we depend upon the participation of others in our lives, and upon our own participation in the lives of others. Our success and effectiveness as persons is based upon this participation, and upon an ability to maintain a controlling competence in communicating with others.” LifeCultureRelationshipsFriendshipRelationshipCommunicationInterpersonal SkillsInterpersonal Relationships Book:The Invention of Culture Source: The Invention of Culture
“Anthropology studies the phenomenon of man, not simply man's mind, his body, evolution, origins, tools, art, or groups alone, but as parts or aspects of a general pattern, or whole. To emphasize this fact and make it a part of their ongoing effort, anthropologists have brought a general word into widespread use to stand for the phenomenon, and that word is culture.” CultureMankindBehaviorWholenessAnthropologySocial StudiesSocial ScienceAnthropologistStudies Of Culture Book:The Invention of Culture Source: The Invention of Culture
“It is worthwhile studying other peoples, because every understanding of another culture is an experiment with our own.” CultureUnderstandingAnthropologyUnderstanding Oneself And OthersFieldworkAnthropologistStudies Of Culture Book:The Invention of Culture Source: The Invention of Culture