The Best Anthropology Books of All Time

Discover the most influential anthropology books, recommended by leaders, experts, and readers worldwide

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Book Cover of Eugene T Richardson, Paul Farmer - Epidemic Illusions: On the Coloniality of Global Public Health

By Eugene T Richardson – Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine (you?) and 1 more 

4.89
| 2020 | 232 Pages
Recommended for: 
Health professionals and social scientists. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn how public health practices perpetuate global inequities and colonial legacies.
  • Discover the connections between epidemiology and colonialism in global health.
  • Understand the role of Big Data in shaping public health narratives.
  • Explore the impact of historical injustices on contemporary health policies.
  • Recognize the importance of decolonizing knowledge production in health sciences.
Reviews:
Insightful Analysis
Well-Researched
Engaging Narrative
Thought-Provoking
Timely Critique
Dense Language
Repetitive Themes
  • New York Times Bestseller
Recommended by Agnes Binagwaho, Cornel West, Arthur Kleinman and 3 others
Agnes BinagwahoA great book that learns from our great thinkers in the Global South. "Epidemic Illusions" decolonizes global public health Important work at a time when we fight a pandemic, to remember the global inequities built & perpetuated by colonialism which is still very much alive
Cornel WestEugene Richardson has written a powerful and timely book on the complex and intimate connections of white supremacy, science, and public health. We badly need it in these catastrophic times
Arthur KleinmanAn impressive deconstruction of global health’s colonial roots. This fine book is as sophisticated in social theory and history as it is in infectious diseases and medicine. The author doesn’t just talk the talk of anthropology, public health, and clinical medicine; he walks the walk, and is as much at home as an ethnographer in West African Ebola settings as in the seminar room discussing postmodern theory, African history and the imperial background of global health institutions. A telling contribution!
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Book Cover of Bruce Pascoe - Dark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of agriculture

By Bruce Pascoe – Award-winning author and Indigenous historian (you?) 

4.85
| 2018 | 288 Pages
Recommended for: 
History enthusiasts and educators. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the sophisticated agricultural practices of Aboriginal Australians before European colonization.
  • Discover the historical misconceptions surrounding Aboriginal culture and land management.
  • Understand the importance of recognizing Indigenous contributions to Australian history.
  • Explore the evidence supporting Aboriginal systems of food production and land management.
  • Gain insights into the cooperative land management practices of Aboriginal peoples.
Reviews:
Eye-Opening
Informative
Engaging
Well-Researched
Essential Reading
Lacks Focus
Repetitive
  • New South Wales Premier’s Literary Awards Book of the Year
  • Indigenous Writer’s Prize
Recommended by Jan Owen, Damien Cave, Jersey Evening Post and 9 others
Jan OwenSo much great conversation 'Dark Emu' by Bruce Pascoe & now the children's book is released! Bruce says both Indigenous & non-Indigenous
children have been open, curious & lapping up these true Australian stories
#education #NRW2019 #IndigenousX via NITV
Damien CaveAustralia’s education system tended to emphasize the struggle and pluck of settlers. Dark Emu shifted the gaze, pointing to peaceful towns and well-tended land devastated by European aggression and cattle grazing. In a nation of 25 million people, the book has sold more than 260,000 copies
Jersey Evening PostDark Emu ... is revolutionary, the most important book published in Australia by any writer in this or any other century
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4.98
| 2025 | 30-300 pages
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Recommended for: 
All readers across all knowledge levels.
You will:
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Reviews:
Insightful
Focused
Highly Personalized
Easy to Read
Engaging
Actionable
Up-to-Date
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Book Cover of Laura Pountney, Tomislav Marić - Introducing Anthropology: What Makes Us Human?

By Laura Pountney – Author of multiple anthropology textbooks (you?) and 1 more 

4.82
| 2021 | 368 Pages
Recommended for: 
Students and educators in anthropology. Ages 12 to Adults.
You will:
  • Learn about the fundamental concepts of anthropology and its relevance in today's world.
  • Discover various fields within anthropology and their unique approaches to understanding humanity.
  • Understand the importance of anthropology in addressing contemporary global issues, including environmental crises.
  • Explore ethnographic studies that illustrate the diversity of human experiences and cultures.
  • Gain insights into anthropological theories and how they apply to real-life situations.
Reviews:
Informative
Engaging
Well-Structured
Accessible
Thought-Provoking
Limited Depth
Repetitive
  • New York Times Bestseller
  • Rated Amazon Best Book of the Year
Recommended by David Shankland, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Edward Liebow and 2 others
David ShanklandA classroom text written by teachers for teachers. I cannot recommend it highly enough
Thomas Hylland EriksenA lively and comprehensive introduction to a broad range of anthropological themes, peppered with ethnographic examples showcasing the diversity of human lives and societies, this book fills a gap and not only reveals the knowledge contributions of anthropology but also gives a hint of its magic
Edward LiebowThis new edition of Introducing Anthropology updates a formidable and thought-provoking inquiry into what makes us human, and highlights how students can knowledgeably take part in important but sometimes difficult conversations that help shape a more just and sustainable world
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