50 great myths of human sexuality / / Pepper Schwartz and Martha Kempner |
Autore | Schwartz Pepper |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (760 p.) |
Disciplina | 306.7 |
Soggetto topico |
Sex
Sex customs Man-woman relationships |
ISBN |
1-118-89606-8
1-118-61160-8 1-118-61120-9 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; 1 Body Parts; Myth #1 Bigger Penises Are Better; Myth #2 Vaginas Are Dirty, Ugly, and Smell Bad; Myth #3 Male Circumcision Is Dangerous and Completely Unnecessary; Myth #4 The G-spot Is the Most Orgasmic Part of a Woman's Body; Myth #5 Testosterone Is the Main Predictor of Sex Drive in Men, and You Can Always Add More; Myth #6 Everyone Is Born Either Male or Female; 2 Orientation and Identity; Myth #7 You Can Tell If Someone Is Gay Just by Looking at Him/Her; Myth #8 No One Is Really Bisexual; Myth #9 Most Transgender Individuals Get Surgery
Myth #10 Homosexuality Can Be CuredMyth #11 Same-Sex Relationships Are Inherently Different from Those Between One Man and One Woman; Myth #12 Children of Same-Sex Parents Have Psychological Issues and Usually End Up Gay; Myth #13 Most Child Molesters Are Gay Men; 3 Sexual Stats; Myth #14 Single People Have the Best Sex Life Since They're Not Tied Down; Myth #15 Married Sex Is Boring, and Boring Sex Is Bad; Myth #16 Grandma Doesn't Have Sex (and I Doubt that Mom Does Either); Myth #17 Young People Are Sexually Wild, Promiscuous, and Irresponsible; Myth #18 Anal Sex is Not Normal 4 PerformanceMyth #19 The First Time You Have Sex Is One of the Best and Most Meaningful Events of Your Life; Myth #20 Good Sex Always Ends With Simultaneous Orgasms; Myth #21 No Partner of Mine Has Ever Faked an Orgasm; Myth #22 Women Want to Be Dominated in Bed, Rough Sex Is the Most Fun; Myth #23 Only People Who Aren't Getting Any Masturbate; Myth #24 Not Horny? Horny Goat Weed Can Help; 5 Conception and Contraception; Myth #25 She's Not Going to Get Pregnant if We Just Do It This Once; Myth #26 The Pill and Other Birth Control Methods Are Actually Dangerous to a Woman's Health Myth #27 Withdrawal Is Just as Good as Any Other Contraceptive MethodMyth #28 Condoms Don't Work Very Well, Plus They Take All the Fun Out of Sex Anyway; Myth #29 Abortion Causes Breast Cancer and a Host of Mental Health Issues; 6 STIs and Protection; Myth #30 There's a Cure for HIV and AIDS; Myth #31 STIs Are No Big Deal as Long as You Take Your Medicine; Myth #32 HPV Vaccines (and Other Prevention Methods) Turn Girls into Sluts; 7 Relationships; Myth #33 Hooking Up Never Leads to a Relationship Myth #34 If You Feel Attracted to Someone Else, There Must Be Something Wrong With Your RelationshipMyth #35 Most Female Fantasies Revolve Around a Love Story; Myth #36 Men Cheat, Women Rarely Do; Myth #37 Most Couples have Matched Sexual Appetites; 8 When Sex Is Unhealthy; Myth #38 Jealousy Is Romantic; Myth #39 Alcohol Makes Sex Better; Myth #40 Alcohol and Sex Are a Harmless Combination; Myth #41 For Girls, Sometimes Sex Just Hurts; Myth #42 Men Under 40 Rarely Have Trouble With Erections; Myth #43 People Can Get Addicted to Sex, Just Like They're Addicted to Alcohol or Drugs Myth #44 She Was Asking For It, and Other Common Myths About Sexual Assault |
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50 great myths of human sexuality / / Pepper Schwartz and Martha Kempner |
Autore | Schwartz Pepper |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley Blackwell, , 2015 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (760 p.) |
Disciplina | 306.7 |
Soggetto topico |
Sex
Sex customs Man-woman relationships |
ISBN |
1-118-89606-8
1-118-61160-8 1-118-61120-9 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Preface; 1 Body Parts; Myth #1 Bigger Penises Are Better; Myth #2 Vaginas Are Dirty, Ugly, and Smell Bad; Myth #3 Male Circumcision Is Dangerous and Completely Unnecessary; Myth #4 The G-spot Is the Most Orgasmic Part of a Woman's Body; Myth #5 Testosterone Is the Main Predictor of Sex Drive in Men, and You Can Always Add More; Myth #6 Everyone Is Born Either Male or Female; 2 Orientation and Identity; Myth #7 You Can Tell If Someone Is Gay Just by Looking at Him/Her; Myth #8 No One Is Really Bisexual; Myth #9 Most Transgender Individuals Get Surgery
Myth #10 Homosexuality Can Be CuredMyth #11 Same-Sex Relationships Are Inherently Different from Those Between One Man and One Woman; Myth #12 Children of Same-Sex Parents Have Psychological Issues and Usually End Up Gay; Myth #13 Most Child Molesters Are Gay Men; 3 Sexual Stats; Myth #14 Single People Have the Best Sex Life Since They're Not Tied Down; Myth #15 Married Sex Is Boring, and Boring Sex Is Bad; Myth #16 Grandma Doesn't Have Sex (and I Doubt that Mom Does Either); Myth #17 Young People Are Sexually Wild, Promiscuous, and Irresponsible; Myth #18 Anal Sex is Not Normal 4 PerformanceMyth #19 The First Time You Have Sex Is One of the Best and Most Meaningful Events of Your Life; Myth #20 Good Sex Always Ends With Simultaneous Orgasms; Myth #21 No Partner of Mine Has Ever Faked an Orgasm; Myth #22 Women Want to Be Dominated in Bed, Rough Sex Is the Most Fun; Myth #23 Only People Who Aren't Getting Any Masturbate; Myth #24 Not Horny? Horny Goat Weed Can Help; 5 Conception and Contraception; Myth #25 She's Not Going to Get Pregnant if We Just Do It This Once; Myth #26 The Pill and Other Birth Control Methods Are Actually Dangerous to a Woman's Health Myth #27 Withdrawal Is Just as Good as Any Other Contraceptive MethodMyth #28 Condoms Don't Work Very Well, Plus They Take All the Fun Out of Sex Anyway; Myth #29 Abortion Causes Breast Cancer and a Host of Mental Health Issues; 6 STIs and Protection; Myth #30 There's a Cure for HIV and AIDS; Myth #31 STIs Are No Big Deal as Long as You Take Your Medicine; Myth #32 HPV Vaccines (and Other Prevention Methods) Turn Girls into Sluts; 7 Relationships; Myth #33 Hooking Up Never Leads to a Relationship Myth #34 If You Feel Attracted to Someone Else, There Must Be Something Wrong With Your RelationshipMyth #35 Most Female Fantasies Revolve Around a Love Story; Myth #36 Men Cheat, Women Rarely Do; Myth #37 Most Couples have Matched Sexual Appetites; 8 When Sex Is Unhealthy; Myth #38 Jealousy Is Romantic; Myth #39 Alcohol Makes Sex Better; Myth #40 Alcohol and Sex Are a Harmless Combination; Myth #41 For Girls, Sometimes Sex Just Hurts; Myth #42 Men Under 40 Rarely Have Trouble With Erections; Myth #43 People Can Get Addicted to Sex, Just Like They're Addicted to Alcohol or Drugs Myth #44 She Was Asking For It, and Other Common Myths About Sexual Assault |
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Beyond the silk roads : trade, mobility and geopolitics across Eurasia / / Magnus Marsden [[electronic resource]] |
Autore | Marsden Magnus |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Cambridge University Press, 2021 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (xvi, 301 pages) : digital, PDF file(s) |
Disciplina | 382.095 |
Collana | Asian connections |
Soggetto topico |
Merchants, Foreign - Social networks - Eurasia
Geopolitics - Eurasia Afghans - Commerce - Eurasia Business networks - Eurasia |
Soggetto non controllato |
Eurasian history
social and cultural anthropology Afghanistan migration and diaspora |
ISBN |
1-108-97650-6
1-108-96885-6 1-108-97438-4 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Introduction: Beyond the silk roads -- 'Take your help away and leave us in peace!' the anthropology of geopolitics as lived -- Inter-Asian corridor of connectivity (1) : the Eurasian world--China, Russia, Ukraine and Western Europe -- Inter-Asian corridor of connectivity (2) : West Asia--China, the Arabian Peninsula and Turkey -- 'Welcome to Yiwu, China international trade city' everyday life in a Chinese commercial node -- Minorities, commerce and the legacy of Muslim Asia's urban cosmopolitanism : Afghanistan's Hindus and Sikhs -- An alternative Eurasian economic geography : Afghanistan's role in long-distance distance trade -- Afghan restaurants in inter-Asian worlds : prestige, information pooling and cross-cultural exchange in long-distance trade -- Conclusion: Geopolitics, critical responsiveness and navigational agency in Eurasian connectivity. |
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A companion to cognitive anthropology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David B. Kronenfeld ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (625 p.) |
Disciplina |
153
301 |
Altri autori (Persone) | KronenfeldDavid B. <1941-> |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Ethnopsychology
Cognition and culture |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-4443-9492-4
1-4443-9493-2 1-78268-443-3 1-283-40813-9 9786613408136 1-4443-5075-7 1-4443-9491-6 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I History of Cognitive Anthropology; Nature and Types of Cultural Knowledge Structures; 1 A History of Cognitive Anthropology; 2 The History of the Cultural Models School Reconsidered: A Paradigm Shift in Cognitive Anthropology; 3 The Cognitive Context of Cognitive Anthropology; 4 The Limits of the Habitual: Shifting Paradigms for Language and Thought; 5 Types of Collective Representations: Cognition, Mental Architecture, and Cultural Knowledge
6 Personal Knowledge and Collective RepresentationsPART II Methodologies; 7 How to Collect Data that Warrant Analysis; 8 Data, Method, and Interpretation in Cognitive Anthropology; 9 Multi-Item Scales and Cognitive Ethnography; 10 Consensus Analysis; 11 Narrative, Mind, and Culture; 12 Simulation (and Modeling); PART III Cognitive Structures of Cultural Domains; 13 Mathematical Representation of Cultural Constructs; 14 Kinship Theory and Cognitive Theory in Anthropology; 15 Numerical Cognition and Ethnomathematics 16 "Indigenous Knowledge" and the Understanding of Cultural Cognition: The Contribution of Studies of Environmental Knowledge Systems17 Emotions, Motivation, and Behavior in Cognitive Anthropology; 18 Social Networks, Cognition, and Culture; PART IV Cognitive Anthropology and Other Disciplines; 19 Culture and Cognition: The Role of Cognitive Anthropology in Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences; 20 Cultural Models, Power, and Hegemony; 21 Cognitive Anthropology through a Gendered Lens; 22 Sociality in Cognitive and Sociocultural Anthropologies: The Relationships Aren't Just Additive 23 Cognitive Anthropology and Education: Foundational Models of Self and Cultural Models of Teaching and Learning in Japan and the United States24 Archaeological Approaches to Cognitive Evolution; PART V Some Examples of Contemporary Research; 25 The Distributed Cognition Model of Mind; 26 A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia: Monarchy, Democracy, and the Architecture of the Mind; 27 Cognitive Approaches to the Study of Romantic Love: Semantic, Cross-Cultural, and as a Process 28 Trouble as Part of Everyday Life: Cognitive and Sociocultural Processes in Avoiding and Responding to Illness29 Using Consensus Analysis to Investigate Cultural Models of Alzheimer's Disease; Afterword: One Cognitive View of Culture; Index |
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A companion to cognitive anthropology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David B. Kronenfeld ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (625 p.) |
Disciplina |
153
301 |
Altri autori (Persone) | KronenfeldDavid B. <1941-> |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Ethnopsychology
Cognition and culture |
ISBN |
1-4443-9492-4
1-4443-9493-2 1-78268-443-3 1-283-40813-9 9786613408136 1-4443-5075-7 1-4443-9491-6 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I History of Cognitive Anthropology; Nature and Types of Cultural Knowledge Structures; 1 A History of Cognitive Anthropology; 2 The History of the Cultural Models School Reconsidered: A Paradigm Shift in Cognitive Anthropology; 3 The Cognitive Context of Cognitive Anthropology; 4 The Limits of the Habitual: Shifting Paradigms for Language and Thought; 5 Types of Collective Representations: Cognition, Mental Architecture, and Cultural Knowledge
6 Personal Knowledge and Collective RepresentationsPART II Methodologies; 7 How to Collect Data that Warrant Analysis; 8 Data, Method, and Interpretation in Cognitive Anthropology; 9 Multi-Item Scales and Cognitive Ethnography; 10 Consensus Analysis; 11 Narrative, Mind, and Culture; 12 Simulation (and Modeling); PART III Cognitive Structures of Cultural Domains; 13 Mathematical Representation of Cultural Constructs; 14 Kinship Theory and Cognitive Theory in Anthropology; 15 Numerical Cognition and Ethnomathematics 16 "Indigenous Knowledge" and the Understanding of Cultural Cognition: The Contribution of Studies of Environmental Knowledge Systems17 Emotions, Motivation, and Behavior in Cognitive Anthropology; 18 Social Networks, Cognition, and Culture; PART IV Cognitive Anthropology and Other Disciplines; 19 Culture and Cognition: The Role of Cognitive Anthropology in Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences; 20 Cultural Models, Power, and Hegemony; 21 Cognitive Anthropology through a Gendered Lens; 22 Sociality in Cognitive and Sociocultural Anthropologies: The Relationships Aren't Just Additive 23 Cognitive Anthropology and Education: Foundational Models of Self and Cultural Models of Teaching and Learning in Japan and the United States24 Archaeological Approaches to Cognitive Evolution; PART V Some Examples of Contemporary Research; 25 The Distributed Cognition Model of Mind; 26 A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia: Monarchy, Democracy, and the Architecture of the Mind; 27 Cognitive Approaches to the Study of Romantic Love: Semantic, Cross-Cultural, and as a Process 28 Trouble as Part of Everyday Life: Cognitive and Sociocultural Processes in Avoiding and Responding to Illness29 Using Consensus Analysis to Investigate Cultural Models of Alzheimer's Disease; Afterword: One Cognitive View of Culture; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910830753703321 |
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A companion to cognitive anthropology [[electronic resource] /] / edited by David B. Kronenfeld ... [et al.] |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Malden, MA, : Wiley-Blackwell, 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (625 p.) |
Disciplina |
153
301 |
Altri autori (Persone) | KronenfeldDavid B. <1941-> |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Ethnopsychology
Cognition and culture |
ISBN |
1-4443-9492-4
1-4443-9493-2 1-78268-443-3 1-283-40813-9 9786613408136 1-4443-5075-7 1-4443-9491-6 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
A Companion to Cognitive Anthropology; Contents; Notes on Contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction; PART I History of Cognitive Anthropology; Nature and Types of Cultural Knowledge Structures; 1 A History of Cognitive Anthropology; 2 The History of the Cultural Models School Reconsidered: A Paradigm Shift in Cognitive Anthropology; 3 The Cognitive Context of Cognitive Anthropology; 4 The Limits of the Habitual: Shifting Paradigms for Language and Thought; 5 Types of Collective Representations: Cognition, Mental Architecture, and Cultural Knowledge
6 Personal Knowledge and Collective RepresentationsPART II Methodologies; 7 How to Collect Data that Warrant Analysis; 8 Data, Method, and Interpretation in Cognitive Anthropology; 9 Multi-Item Scales and Cognitive Ethnography; 10 Consensus Analysis; 11 Narrative, Mind, and Culture; 12 Simulation (and Modeling); PART III Cognitive Structures of Cultural Domains; 13 Mathematical Representation of Cultural Constructs; 14 Kinship Theory and Cognitive Theory in Anthropology; 15 Numerical Cognition and Ethnomathematics 16 "Indigenous Knowledge" and the Understanding of Cultural Cognition: The Contribution of Studies of Environmental Knowledge Systems17 Emotions, Motivation, and Behavior in Cognitive Anthropology; 18 Social Networks, Cognition, and Culture; PART IV Cognitive Anthropology and Other Disciplines; 19 Culture and Cognition: The Role of Cognitive Anthropology in Anthropology and the Cognitive Sciences; 20 Cultural Models, Power, and Hegemony; 21 Cognitive Anthropology through a Gendered Lens; 22 Sociality in Cognitive and Sociocultural Anthropologies: The Relationships Aren't Just Additive 23 Cognitive Anthropology and Education: Foundational Models of Self and Cultural Models of Teaching and Learning in Japan and the United States24 Archaeological Approaches to Cognitive Evolution; PART V Some Examples of Contemporary Research; 25 The Distributed Cognition Model of Mind; 26 A Foundational Cultural Model in Polynesia: Monarchy, Democracy, and the Architecture of the Mind; 27 Cognitive Approaches to the Study of Romantic Love: Semantic, Cross-Cultural, and as a Process 28 Trouble as Part of Everyday Life: Cognitive and Sociocultural Processes in Avoiding and Responding to Illness29 Using Consensus Analysis to Investigate Cultural Models of Alzheimer's Disease; Afterword: One Cognitive View of Culture; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910841276503321 |
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A companion to cultural resource management / / edited by Thomas F. King |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (603 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.69 |
Altri autori (Persone) | KingThomas F |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Historic sites - Conservation and restoration
Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration Architecture - Conservation and restoration Historic preservation Cultural property - Protection Cultural policy Antiquities - Collection and preservation |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
9786613408402
1-4443-5074-9 1-283-40840-6 1-78268-502-2 1-4443-9606-4 1-4443-9604-8 1-4443-9605-6 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements. -- Contributor Biographies. -- Introduction. -- 1. Studying and Evaluation the Built Environment. -- 2. Principles of Architectural Preservation. -- 3. Archaeology of the Distant Past. -- 4. Archaeological Sites of the Recent Past. -- 5. Space, Place and Landscape: Geographies of Cultural Resource Management. -- 6. Where Nature and Culture Meet: Managing Culturally Significant Natural Resources. -- 7. History as a Cultural Resource. -- 8. "This Belongs in a Museum?" Portable Cultural Property. -- 9. Values are in the Mind: "Intangible" Cultural Resources. -- 10. Religious Belief and Practice. -- 11. Managing Language as an Integrated Cultural Resource. -- 12. In Too Deep: Challenges of Maritime Archaeology. -- 13. Keeping Historic Watercraft Afloat. -- 14. Enfants Terribles - Historic Aircraft and Spacecraft. -- 15. Studying and Managing Aerospace Crash Sites. -- 16. Rockets, Tang?, and Telescopes: Evaluating and Managing Technical and Scientific Properties. -- 17. Fields of Conflict. -- 18. Managing Our Military Heritage. -- 19. All in Line: The Challenge of Linear Resources and Linear Projects. -- 20. Rock Art as Cultural Resource. -- 21. Consultation in Cultural Resource Management: An Indigenous Perspective. -- 22. Where We're From: The Perspective of a Displaced People. -- 23. The Legal M?lange. -- 24. International Variety in CRM. -- 25. Consultation and Negotiation. -- 26. CRM in a United States Government Agency: Some Thoughts on Surviving and Succeeding While Working for Federal Land Managing Agencies. -- 27. Making a Living in CRM: First, A Discouraging Word. -- 28. The Historic Built Environment: A Planning Perspective from the Western United States. -- 29. Cultural Resource Management at War. -- The Military and Anthropologists in Iraq, 2004-2007: Discovering Shared Interests and Values. -- 30. A Future for Cultural Resource Management?. |
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A companion to cultural resource management / / edited by Thomas F. King |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Chichester, England : , : Wiley-Blackwell, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (603 p.) |
Disciplina | 363.69 |
Altri autori (Persone) | KingThomas F |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Historic sites - Conservation and restoration
Historic buildings - Conservation and restoration Architecture - Conservation and restoration Historic preservation Cultural property - Protection Cultural policy Antiquities - Collection and preservation |
ISBN |
9786613408402
1-4443-5074-9 1-283-40840-6 1-78268-502-2 1-4443-9606-4 1-4443-9604-8 1-4443-9605-6 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgements. -- Contributor Biographies. -- Introduction. -- 1. Studying and Evaluation the Built Environment. -- 2. Principles of Architectural Preservation. -- 3. Archaeology of the Distant Past. -- 4. Archaeological Sites of the Recent Past. -- 5. Space, Place and Landscape: Geographies of Cultural Resource Management. -- 6. Where Nature and Culture Meet: Managing Culturally Significant Natural Resources. -- 7. History as a Cultural Resource. -- 8. "This Belongs in a Museum?" Portable Cultural Property. -- 9. Values are in the Mind: "Intangible" Cultural Resources. -- 10. Religious Belief and Practice. -- 11. Managing Language as an Integrated Cultural Resource. -- 12. In Too Deep: Challenges of Maritime Archaeology. -- 13. Keeping Historic Watercraft Afloat. -- 14. Enfants Terribles - Historic Aircraft and Spacecraft. -- 15. Studying and Managing Aerospace Crash Sites. -- 16. Rockets, Tang?, and Telescopes: Evaluating and Managing Technical and Scientific Properties. -- 17. Fields of Conflict. -- 18. Managing Our Military Heritage. -- 19. All in Line: The Challenge of Linear Resources and Linear Projects. -- 20. Rock Art as Cultural Resource. -- 21. Consultation in Cultural Resource Management: An Indigenous Perspective. -- 22. Where We're From: The Perspective of a Displaced People. -- 23. The Legal M?lange. -- 24. International Variety in CRM. -- 25. Consultation and Negotiation. -- 26. CRM in a United States Government Agency: Some Thoughts on Surviving and Succeeding While Working for Federal Land Managing Agencies. -- 27. Making a Living in CRM: First, A Discouraging Word. -- 28. The Historic Built Environment: A Planning Perspective from the Western United States. -- 29. Cultural Resource Management at War. -- The Military and Anthropologists in Iraq, 2004-2007: Discovering Shared Interests and Values. -- 30. A Future for Cultural Resource Management?. |
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A companion to folklore [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Regina F. Bendix and Galit Hasan-Rokem |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (791 p.) |
Disciplina | 398.2 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BendixRegina
Hasan-RokemGalit |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Folklore - Study and teaching
Folklore |
ISBN |
1-4443-5440-X
1-4443-5436-1 1-280-58649-4 1-118-37993-4 1-78268-463-8 9786613616326 1-4443-5438-8 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Introduction (Regina F. Bendix and Galit Hasan-Rokem) Part I: Concepts and Phenomena Part II: Location Part III: Reflection Part IV: Practice Index. |
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A companion to folklore [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Regina F. Bendix and Galit Hasan-Rokem |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Malden, Mass., : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (791 p.) |
Disciplina | 398.2 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
BendixRegina
Hasan-RokemGalit |
Collana | Blackwell companions to anthropology |
Soggetto topico |
Folklore - Study and teaching
Folklore |
ISBN |
1-4443-5440-X
1-4443-5436-1 1-280-58649-4 1-118-37993-4 1-78268-463-8 9786613616326 1-4443-5438-8 |
Classificazione | SOC002010 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto | Machine generated contents note: Notes on Contributors Introduction (Regina F. Bendix and Galit Hasan-Rokem) Part I: Concepts and Phenomena Part II: Location Part III: Reflection Part IV: Practice Index. |
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