Anthropology: Asking questions about humanity
Culture: Giving meaning to human lives
Beyond nature and nurture: The individual, biology, and culture
Linguistic anthropology: Relating language and culture
Ethnography: Studying culture
Globalization and culture: understanding global interconnections
Foodways: Finding, making, and eating food
Environmental anthropology: Relating to the natural world
Economics: Working, sharing, and buying
Politics: Cooperation, conflict, and power relations
Race, ethnicity, and class: understanding identity and social inequality
Gender, sex and sexuality: the lives of women and men
Kinship, marriage, and the family: love, sex, and power
Religion: ritual and belief
Medical anthropology: health, illness, and culture
The arts: objects, images, and commodities.