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Kottak, Conrad Phillip
"A leading name in anthropology, Conrad Philip Kottak continues to define student learning in the cultural anthropology course. Cultural Anathropology offers an up-to-date holistic introduction to anthropology from the four-field perspective. Key themes of appreciating the experiences students bring to the classroom, appreciating human diversity, and appreciating the field of anthropology are showcased throughout the text. The program presents anthropology’s core concepts and also demonstrates anthropology’s relevance to the 21st-century world we inhabit.
Revisions to the 18th edition of Cultural Anthropology were extensively informed by student data, collected anonymously by McGraw-Hill’s adaptive learning system. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective."
New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2019
306 KOT c
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Heartney, Eleanor, 1954-
""Art &​ Today" is an innovative and extensive survey of international contemporary art from the 1980s to the present. Over four hundred of the most significant contemporary artists from around the world are represented in this comprehensive overview - some emerging, some mid-career, and others long established. Each of the book's sixteen chapters address recurring and relevant themes as diverse as "Art &​ Popular Culture," "Art &​ Its Institutions," and "Art &​ Globalism," rather than follow a strict chronological, geographical, or stylistic structure. Lively and up-to-date, "Art &​ Today" explores an era in which art defies simple categorization. The result is a surprising and original yet clear and reasoned perspective on contemporary art that breaks from prescribed classifications to offer a survey as expansive as the art it describes."
London: Phaidon, 2013
R 709.04 HEA a
Buku Referensi  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Agung Sandi Perdani
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Hilangnya batasan antara culture dan nature menghasilkan etnografi yang valid. Kajian Antropologi ekologi yang antroposentris secara tegas memisahkan antara culture dan nature. Hasilnya, Akibatnya, etnografi tidak diproduksi secara holistik karena tidak ada interaksi antara kedua pihak. Penelitian dilakukan pada Orang Kampung Laut yang tinggal di daerah Segara Anakan, Cilacap. Data dikumpulkan melalui penelitian lapangan menggunakan teknik wawancara mendalam dan observasi partisipatoris. Temuan dalam penelitian ini, Orang Kampung Laut yang tinggal di area sedimentasi, dalam kesehariannya berinteraksi secara resiprokal dengan alam di sekitarnya. Hubungan harmonis ini menghasilkan perspektif bahwa keadaan dirasakan oleh orang lain seperti Pemerintah, LSM sebagai bencana, tetapi Orang Kampung Laut berarti sebagai berkah. Kegiatan pertanian padi yang dilakukan di tanah sedimen, mengalami dinamika tekanan alam yang secara finansial dan power merusak tetapi Orang Kampung Laut berusaha untuk berkompromi dengan alam dengan cara menanam mangrove yang sesuai sehingga berkontribusi pada keseimbangan ekosistem. Dengan demikian, tidak hanya secara finansial Orang Kampung Laut mendapat manfaat dari penjualan tanaman bakau, tetapi alam dapat dijaga kelestariannya. Sebuah perspektif antropologis ekologis antroposentris, sering mengabaikan posisi alam sebagai subjek aktif dalam kelangsungan hidup ekosistem. Akibatnya penjelasan menjadi tidak holistik. Saya berargumentasi bahwa perspektif multispesies etnografi yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini memberikan cara pandang baru dalam membuat penjelasan-penjelasan holistik antara hubungan manusia dan alam.

ABSTRACT
The absence of a boundary between culture and nature produces a valid ethnography. Studies in ecological anthropology have been using anthropocentric perspectives that strictly divide the boundaries between culture and nature. As a result, ethnography is not produced holistically because it places humans solely as subjects and nature only as objects, not on a balanced order in the interaction between the two party. Research is take place on Orang Kampung Laut who live in Segara Anakan area, Cilacap. Data were collected through fieldwork using in depth interview and participation observations. The findings this study, Orang Kampung Laut who live in the sediment area, his life interacts reciprocally with the natural surroundings. This harmonious relationship produces a perspective that the circumstances considered by others such as the Government, NGOs as disasters, but Orang Kampung Laut mean as grace. Rice farming activities conducted in sedimentary soils, experienced the dynamics of natural pressures that are financially and power harming But Orang Kampung Laut seek to compromise with nature by planting the appropriate mangrove so as to contribute to the balance of the ecosystem. Thus, not only financially Orang Kampung Laut benefit from the sale of mangrove plants, but nature can be maintained its sustainability. An anthropocentric ecological anthropological perspective, often ignoring the position of nature as an active subject in the survival of ecosystems. As a result explanation become not holistic. I have argued that the multispecies ethnographic perspective used in this study provides a new perspective on making holistic explanations between human and nature relationships."
2018
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"segala ilmu pengetahuan alam dan sosial mengenai Belanda pada tahun 1920-1942"
Amsterdam - Antwerpen: Kosmos, 1948
BLD 949.2071 GEE
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library