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Z**K
Five Stars
very good resources
N**E
Do not buy for a mathematician.
It's not at all what I read about this theory being online. Instead it was a bunch of unsupported claims and made for a horrible gift to give my mathematician boyfriend from his anthropologist girlfriend.
A**R
An attack on objectivity and the truth
"Ethno"mathematics is nothing more than an attack on objectivity and the "truth". Ethnomathematics has adopted themes from post-modernism to advance a brain dead ideology that seeks to put math done by indigenous cultures on the same parity as "western" math.First of all, there is no "western" math. There is only math and it belongs to all. If the indigenous cultures have a way of doing math that's better than how we do math now then it would have been adopted.
M**N
A Purposeful Activity
While it is the 'business' of mathematics to come to 'true' statements, just as it is the business of science to find and record facts, the methods by which we arrive at those facts and truth statements are largely founded upon developments of Western Thinking.The aim of Ethnomathematics is to allow for a dialogue of the various ways by which cultures quantify, and qualify knowledge, and as such it offers a major field of study not only towards intercultural relations, but into the application and practice of mathematics as a whole.For any other jokers out there who would like to argue the primacy or our Western approach to mathematics I point to the following: Ramanujan, the the Mangetu use of Fractals (a practice predating our Western 'discovery'), the Mayan calendar system (not only a way of looking at time but deemed more accurate by many researchers), and how various practices are employed within their respective societies.Finally I would like to point out that ethnomathematics is still a contested field of research, but not because a triangle has three sides, nor because mathematics is 'objective.'That said...While I do not own this book and have not read it in its entirety, I found what I had read of it to be insightful, and well researched.I am writing 5 stars for this book as a purposeful activity to counter what I feel were attacks made out of ignorance and a knee jerk reaction to anything remotely PC.
E**O
Excellent: Mathematics educators must read/study the text
Drs. Powell and Frankenstein have written an excellent reference for mathematics educators. The book presents a well documented argument in favor of teaching mathematics from a multicultural perspective. The chapter on Marx and Mathematics was of particular interest to me because many students of calculus do not know about Marx's interest in the development of the derivative. The book also points out that it is important for students to know that the genesis of mathematics began in Africa. The book includes a comprehensive list of bibliographical references. In my opinion, this book receives an "A". Mathematicians, mathematics educators, and practitioners of mathematics should carefully study the text. I will definitely recommend this book to my colleagues. Skeptics and proponents of ethnomathematics would benefit from this book. This is an excellent piece of literature in the field of mathematics education and ethnomathematics.Dr. Eduardo Arismendi-Pardi, Professor of Mathematics, Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, P. O. Box 5005, Costa Mesa, California 92628-5005.
S**Y
Agreement with Eduardo.
I must agree with Eduardo's analysis. It is obvious that the two anonymous reviewers have not read the book, nor have any interest in trying to understand the viewpoints presented in the book. If they had, they would have presented some sort of reasoned argument. Disregard the anonymous reviewers. Read the book. Make your own decision. Or base your choice of buying (or reading) the book based on Eduardo's analysis. I am giving the book 5 stars as a counterpoint to the uninformed 1-star ratings given by the other two "reviewers".
Z**Z
Zero Stars Wasn't an Option
Mathematics is inherently objective and therefore immune from cultural influence. Hence, "ethno"mathematics is a contradiction in terms.Vincent Williamson, Davison, Michigan
D**S
a comunist book
This book is of comunist orientation and it does contradict all statistical figure and the contribution of the european and european-americans to the civilization . This is the civilization as we know it now in it's scientific and lifestyle and technical way
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