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- rk-James (2020) ===== What to do about repugnant cultural others? ===== A word of warning: This week we ar... Neo-Nazis and white nationalists are “repugnant cultural others” (Harding 1991). We don’t have to accept ... knowledge of the oppressed, so what is it? ===== Cultural anthropology and the fight against pseudoscientific racism in the early 20th century ===== Cultural anthropology is founded in the 20th century as a
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- ervation.** But scientific knowledge has its own cultural biases, and a society’s blind trust in scientific... uces these biases. ===== Are you concerned about cultural continuity? ===== In the article by Monique Barr... eople’s approach to restoration is a “practice of cultural continuity” (Barra 2024, 153): > Many of the Bla... and Robin Kimmerer suggest ecological repair is a cultural practice that mends and strengthens relations bet
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- hropological theories of kinship are just Western cultural assumptions ===== David Schneider was dissatisfi... y” of his own society: * //American Kinship: A Cultural Account// ([1968] 1980) is a study of how white, ... matter a lot in everyday life, but their dominant cultural ideas about kinship obscure the practical importa... , 97, see also 50-52). ===== If kinship is not a cultural representation of reproduction, then what is it?
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- https://anthro.rschram.org/1002/2024/13.2 ===== Cultural continuity as a value today ===== Cultures conti... ple in general and globally? ==== Should we view cultural continuity as... ==== * an expression of a ten... Franz Boas is responsible for creating a properly cultural anthropology in which difference can be explained... el of achievement on a scale), Boas argues, “Each cultural group has **its own unique history**, dependent p
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- Franz Boas is responsible for creating a properly cultural anthropology in which difference can be explained... el of achievement on a scale), Boas argues, “Each cultural group has **its own unique history**, dependent p... ropology ===== Anthropologists think in terms of cultural relativism based on Boas’s argument that culture ... terviews with people who had experieced an intact cultural pattern. * Their ethnographic descriptions were
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- /, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Fourth Edition). London: Pluto Pres... aces, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//, 4th ed., 345–66. London: Pluto Pr... rriage.” In //Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology//, edited by Thomas McIlwraith, Nina... pocene.” In //Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology//, edited by Thomas McIlwraith, Nina
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- tinct way of life. ===== Are you concerned about cultural continuity? ===== In the article by Monique Barr... eople’s approach to restoration is a “practice of cultural continuity” (Barra 2024, 153): > Many of the Bla... and Robin Kimmerer suggest ecological repair is a cultural practice that mends and strengthens relations bet... ra 2024, 154) How do you interpret the idea of **cultural continuity** here? Should anthropologists seek t
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- anthropologist, but when he considers social and cultural change, he thinks in [[:ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism|ethnocentric terms]]. * Bohannan, who was ... on.html. Shipton, Parker. 1989. //Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Co
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- change, or development in an [[:ethnocentrism_and_cultural_relativism|ethnocentric perspective]] may very we... aces, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//, 4th ed., 217–40. London: Pluto Pr... lishing. Shipton, Parker. 1989. //Bitter Money: Cultural Economy and Some African Meanings of Forbidden Co
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- ==== Franz Boas, an important founding figure of cultural anthropology, argued against the assumption that ... /, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Fourth Edition). London: Pluto Pres... aces, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//, 4th ed., 345–66. London: Pluto Pr
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- ttachment is a rule, but even rules have implicit cultural metaphors ===== The Danish policy that immgrants... /, 4th ed., 329–44. An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology (Fourth Edition). London: Pluto Pres... aces, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//, 4th ed., 345–66. London: Pluto Pr
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- ence, but they all sound the same. ===== Boasian cultural determinism and the environment ===== * Cultur... aces, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology//. 4th ed. London: Pluto Press. http... pocene.” In //Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology//, edited by Thomas McIlwraith, Nina
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- rio. 2016. “Is Another Cosmopolitics Possible?” //Cultural Anthropology// 31 (4): 545–70. https:%%//%%doi.or... the Exotic.” In //Exotic Nations: Literature and Cultural Identity in the United States and Brazil, 1830-19
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- Gershon, Ilana. 2012. //No Family Is an Island: Cultural Expertise Among Samoans in Diaspora//. Ithaca, N.... ender, and Indian Labor Migration to the Gulf.” //Cultural Anthropology// 35 (3): 435–61. https://doi.org/10
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- of Postmodernity: An Enquiry into the Origins of Cultural Change//. Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell. Hochschi... ender, and Indian Labor Migration to the Gulf.” //Cultural Anthropology// 35 (3): 435–61. https://doi.org/10