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stem of exchange ===== A major theory of kinship argues that the rules by which people trace descent are... nt groups ==== Claude Lévi-Strauss ([1949] 1969) argues that a society’s rules governing marriage are in... st a critique of anthropology ==== * First, it argues that US and other similar mass societies have si
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portant founding figure of cultural anthropology, argued against the assumption that race, language, and ... e idea of ethnic nationalism. **Gellner** (1983) argues that the idea of a nation only comes into being ... German, Danish, etc. **Anderson** (2006 [1983]) argues that nationalism is fiction created by the exper
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he kind of society one would live in. Franz Boas argued * that there is **no natural or intrinsic lin... ==== Michael Omi and Howard Winant ([1986] 2014) argue that racial categories are products of a historic... as a racial project ===== Winant (2001) has also argued that there are many new and different “white rac
module_iv_essay
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ime, we have considered the ideas of scholars who argue that some Indigenous societies do have a unique o... eir own natural environments. These scholars also argue that the capitalist economies of settler societie
module_iii_essay
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ying system of global capitalism. Nyamnjoh (2023) argues for a distinction between, on the one hand, iden... ical// and //organic solidarity//. Emile Durkheim argues that a society is a integrated totality—a whole
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es: They also send symbolic capital ===== Levitt argues that Boston Mirafloreños send home both money an... d-19-pandemic. Even before the pandemic, I would argue that the informal economy of care was increasingl
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y looking for their origins in the past. * He argues that this risks a retrospective bias, like a “ju... culture (a level of achievement on a scale), Boas argues, “Each cultural group has **its own unique histo
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e part of a system of total services ===== Mauss argues that in most societies, exchanges take the form ... k a lot about buying and selling. I would like to argue that in this society many exchanges are gifts als
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50BC] 1885, 218) * Ibn Khaldun, Arab historian, argued that the most advanced civilizations lay in temp... , Ellen Churchill Semple and Ellsworth Huntington argued that all cultures were products of their environ
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e article by Monique Barra we read this week, she argues that Ironton people’s approach to restoration is
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culture (a level of achievement on a scale), Boas argues, “Each cultural group has **its own unique histo
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, and what is it good for? ===== I would like to argue that **anthropology—the study of how people live
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e article by Monique Barra we read this week, she argues that Ironton people’s approach to restoration is
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nalism, take two ===== Gellner and Anderson each argue that nationalism is a symptom of living in a mass
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society is a collective consciousness but he also argues that members of a society will experience belong
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