Day of Shining Red
Discover the fascinating insights of Gilbert Lewis in his thought-provoking book, Day of Shining Red, published by Cambridge University Press in 1988. This 256-page exploration delves into the intricate world of anthropology, examining how anthropologists interpret cultural customs that may seem perplexing to outsiders. Lewis poses a critical question: how can anthropologists justify their interpretations when the native explanations fall short? This engaging read is essential for anyone interested in social science, cultural anthropology, and ethnography, offering a unique perspective on the delicate balance between observation and interpretation. Whether you are a student, a scholar, or a curious reader, Day of Shining Red is a valuable addition to your library that will deepen your understanding of cultural dynamics and the role of the anthropologist.