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- o introduce the key concepts and methods by which anthropologists draw conclusions and explain people's behavior, ... iences. * Understand the key concepts with which anthropologists define society, social form, and social change. * Understand how anthropologists apply these key concepts to contemporary situati... ethnographic description and analysis and see how anthropologists draw conclusions from it. * Be able to find et
- 1.2
- ces you to anthropology, and how to think like an anthropologist. * We, the teachers and tutors, are also making a... people live. ## Claude Levi-Strauss, classical anthropologist ## From his memoir *Tristes Tropiques* (1973 [19... pology has always been haunted by melancholy. The anthropologist was one who observed "a world on the wane." * No... Sahlins 1992, 13). As a Kewa leader once told an anthropologist (paraphrase): "You know what we mean by 'developm
- 7.1
- y is not linear or progressive. In other words, anthropologists argue that you cannot understand life in the con... he end of this week, I hope to have explained why anthropologists for the most part are very skeptical that there ... did not look at cultural differences the way that anthropologists do. His views about social change are ethnocentr... nature. ## Modernization theory ## In the past, anthropologists and sociologists wanted to know how societies be
- welcome_to_anthropology
- social science. It is part science, and part art. Anthropologists wish to observe human beings and their social pa... s point of view. The world needs anthropology and anthropologists, namely you. In this class, Ryan and Terry want ... s of difference. When you look at the world as an anthropologist does, you learn to question everything you though
- 2018
- t and means different things to different people. Anthropologists are very eclectic, and no two anthropologists are alike in their approach. What they agree on is that the study
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- Exchange and Investment among the Tiv.” American Anthropologist, New Series, 57 (1): 60–70. Fortune, R. F. 1932.
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- Exchange and Investment among the Tiv." American Anthropologist, New Series, 57 (1): 60–70. Mauss, Marcel. 2000
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- Sahlins 1992, 13). As a Kewa leader once told an anthropologist (paraphrase): "You know what we mean by 'developm
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- l and Problems of Pentecostal Exchange.” American Anthropologist 115 (1): 85–95. doi:10.1111/j.1548-1433.2012.0153
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- t you to do is to consider key claim made by many anthropologists: When a culture comes in contact with new ideas,
- what_we_do_in_class
- al of this class is to learn how to think like an anthropologist. In lectures and readings, we present a bunch of