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Cultural anthropology studies human society – from tribal tcomplex modern societies Throughout its history, cultural anthropology has involved diverse approaches tthe broad range of human cultural expression The actions and interactions of humans are of interest tCultural Anthropologists, whin their discipline try tunderstand what it means tbe human This major work gives an authoritative overview of Cultural Anthropology in four volumes Volume I: Moorings includes articles — by cultural anthropologists and others — that have had a particularly forceful impact on the anthropological imagination in the last fifty years Volume II: Modernities explores the many ways cultural anthropologists have examined, critiqued and been part of modernist projects and work through topics such as nationalism, citizenship and human rights Volume III: Emergence opens up anthropological work that has focused on the re-making of society and culture in the wake of massive change such as globalization Volume IV: Engagements examines engagements between anthropologists in different national and cultural contexts, engagements with other disciplines and engagements with the public sphere