TY - BOOK AU - Beattie,John TI - Other cultures: aims, methods and achievements in social anthropology SN - 9781032296418 U1 - 572 PY - 1964/// PB - Routledge KW - Ethnology N1 - Includes bibliographies; Cover Page Half Title page Title Page Copyright Page Contents Preface Foreword to the Dutch Edition (1975) Part One 1 Introduction and Background Short Reading List 2 Social Anthropology and Some Other Sciences of Man (1) (2) Short Reading List 3 What Social Anthropologists Study the Need for Theory (1) (2) Short Reading List 4 Explanation in Social Anthropology Social Function and Social Structure (1) (2) Short Reading List 5 Beliefs and Values Short Reading List 6 Fieldwork Short Reading List Part Two 7 Kinship (1) (2) Short Reading List 8 Marriage and Affinity (1) (2) Short Reading List 9 Social Control Political Organization (1) (2) Short Reading List 10 Social Control Law and Social Sanctions Short Reading List 11 Economic and Property Relations (1) (2) Short Reading List 12 The Field of Ritual Magic Short Reading List 13 The Field of Ritual Religion Short Reading List 14 Social Change (1) (2) Short Reading List 15 Conclusion and Assessment Index N2 - Other Cultures provides a lucid introduction to social anthropology. The author devotes the first part of the book to a consideration of what social anthropology is and seeks to do, what areas it covers, and the methods of investigation employed by social anthropologists. The second part discusses the major categories of research through which social anthropologies have advanced our knowledge of other cultures. These include marriage, kinship, political organization, law, economic and property relations, magic, religion, and social change. The final chapter surveys some of the contributions social anthropology has made to the understanding of other cultures. A short reading list follows each chapter ER -