Beschreibung:
This book argues for a contemporary primatology that recognizes humans as integral components in the ecologies of primates.
Foreword, Agustín Fuentes 1 Introduction: The promise of contemporary primatology 2 Franz Boas, American anthropology, and the biological-sociocultural divide 3 Primatology: Becoming anthropology 4 Primatology in anthropogenic contexts: An extended evolutionary approach 5 Primatology in anthropogenic contexts: The emergence of ethnoprimatology 6 Beyond the divide: Fieldwork, reflexivity, and multispecies worlds 7 Primate conservation in the 21st century and beyond 8 Conclusion: Reclaiming primatology as anthropology