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- 7.2
- to hurt each other. * Using this metaphor as a conceptual frame makes it **hard to think** about some eq... many other nation-states, the most influential to conceptualize the nation is with the metaphor A NATION I... work. I am appropriating and reinterpreting his concepts to point to different metaphors people might use... part of one system. ===== National attachment is conceptualized as love ===== BELONGING TO THE NATION IS
- 8.2
- re paradoxes for European thought ===== European conceptions of nation and of religion make it hard to und... ligion as it is lived is different from the ideal conception of religion as a set of beliefs. * Many thi... don: Verso. Asad, Talal. 1983. “Anthropological Conceptions of Religion: Reflections on Geertz.” //Man//
- 2.2
- ociety ===== For capitalism to emerge, first the concept that one’s property can be owned privately has to... ays. ==== A side note: There is a paradox in our concept of society ==== Bourgeois culture teaches us tha
- 9.1
- ty and pollution help us to understand Nyamnjoh’s concept of an identity based on completeness. * Many s... (1966) 2005. //Purity and Danger: An Analysis of Concept of Pollution and Taboo//. London: Routledge. http
- 13.1
- d these Indigenous societies. ===== Boas and the concept of plural cultures ===== Franz Boas is responsib... /1. Radcliffe-Brown, A. R. (1935) 1952. “On the Concept of Function in Social Science.” In //Structure an
- 13.2
- e best experts on themselves. ===== Boas and the concept of plural cultures ===== Franz Boas is responsib... re a good reason for this to be done? The plural concept of culture meant to emphasize the integrity of ea
- 1.1
- pelled to confess to himself that he has no clear conception of what the future should be. That, however, i
- 4.2
- ioned the assumptions that underlie the classical conception of kinship in anthropology. To reveal the bia
- 11.2
- enealogy and Analysis of an Environmental Justice Concept.” //Environmental Humanities// 15 (1): 3–24. http
- 12.1
- f climate change. Omi and Winant’s ([1986] 2014) concept of a [[9.2|“racial formation”]] is relevant here.
- 12.2
- plantations and build plots ===== We can use the conceptual distinction between plantation and plot as a m
- module_i_quiz
- ain readings in first three weeks of class, basic concepts from lectures in the first three weeks, and basi
- module_iii_essay
- 155) Likewise, in lectures, Ryan introduced the concepts of //mechanical// and //organic solidarity//. Em