pt. 1. lecture 1. The study of humanity ; lecture 2. The four fields of anthropology ; lecture 3. Culture and relativity ; lecture 4. Fieldwork and the anthropological method ; lecture 5. Nature, nurture, and human behavior ; lecture 6. Languages, dialects, and social categories ; lecture 7. Language and thought ; lecture 8. Constructing emotions and identities ; lecture 9. Magic, religion, and codes of conduct ; lecture 10. Rites of passage ; lecture 11. Family, marriage, and incest ; lecture 12. Multiple spouses and matrilineality
pt. 2. lecture 13. Gatherers and hunters ; lecture 14. Headmen and horticulturists ; lecture 15. Cannibalism and violence ; lecture 16. The role of reciprocity ; lecture 17. Chiefdoms and redistribution ; lecture 18. Cultural contact and colonialism ; lecture 19. Cultures of capitalism ; lecture 20. Is economics rational? ; lecture 21. Late capitalism: from Ford to Disney ; lecture 22. The Maya, ancient and modern ; lecture 23. Maya resurgence in Guatemala and Mexico ; lecture 24. The Janus face of globalization.