~~DECKJS~~ ====== Humans are intrinsically social beings (part 2) ====== ===== Humans are intrinsically social beings (part 2) ===== Jadran Mimica ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology Wednesday, April 8, 2020 (Week 7) Available at http://anthro.rschram.org/1001/2020/3.1.2 ==== Required readings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the Family, Volume 1: Distant Worlds, Ancient Worlds//, ed. André Burguière et al., trans. Sarah Hanbury Tenison, Rosemary Morris, and Andrew Wilson (Cambridge, U.K.: Polity Press, 1996), 8–68 For this week, focus on pp. 8–25, skim pp. 25–39. ==== Supplemental readings ==== Marshall D. Sahlins “The Origin of Society,” //Scientific American// 203, no. 3 (1960): 76–87, https://www.jstor.org/stable/24940616. ===== Jadran’s lecture notes will be posted on Canvas ===== Notes and other material for Jadran’s lectures will be in this week’s topic page on the class [[http://canvas.sydney.edu.au|Canvas]] site. ===== References ===== Sahlins, Marshall D. “The Origin of Society.” //Scientific American// 203, no. 3 (1960): 76–87. https://www.jstor.org/stable/24940616. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the Family, Volume 1: Distant Worlds, Ancient Worlds//, edited by André Burguière, Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Martine Segalen, and Francoise Zonabend, translated by Sarah Hanbury Tenison, Rosemary Morris, and Andrew Wilson, 8–68. Cambridge, U.K.: Polity Press, 1996. ===== A guide to the unit ===== {{page>1001guide}}