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In the final assignment for this class, we want you to show us that you not only understand the main ideas from each topic we have covered, but that you can explain them in your own words and explain your own views on them. | In the final assignment for this class, we want you to show us that you not only understand the main ideas from each topic we have covered, but that you can explain them in your own words and explain your own views on them. | ||
- | To review for this assignment, look at each topic we discussed and ask "So, what? Who cares?" | + | To review for this assignment, look at each topic we discussed and ask "So, what? Who cares?" |
- | * Why do anthropologists care about this topic? What is important about it for them? Why do they think I should care? | + | * Why do anthropologists care about this topic? What is important about it for them? Why do they think I should care? |
- | * Do I care about this idea? Why or why not? | + | * Do I care about this idea? Why or why not? |
- | In other words, you want to think about how each topic in this class contributes to the aims of anthropology, | + | In other words, you want to think about how each topic in this class contributes to the aims of anthropology, |
## Three main themes | ## Three main themes | ||
- | * The universal and the particular | + | Thinking back on the class, I can see three main ideas that have emerged as we investigated different topics |
- | * The fact of society | + | |
- | * The other in the self | + | |
+ | * How should we understand human [[: | ||
+ | * What does it mean to be part of a [[: | ||
+ | * How do people think, and where can we locate the human [[: | ||
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+ | You can sort each of the examples, concepts, and arguments from each week into each of these three ideas (and some topics would belong in more than one). | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
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