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- e. * They **disagree** on the nature of cross-cultural encounters. * They **disagree** on what aspec... ent but they exist in the context of the dominant cultural stratum. Wolf and Trouillot argue that anthropology is complicit in masking structures of cultural domination within and among societies in favor of... 82), Eric Wolf examples several examples of cross-cultural contact and interaction that can be described as
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- action but necessary conditions for action. This cultural schema of classification makes it possible for pe... ue systems. * Many plots turn on unstated alien cultural norms, e.g. what is classified as food, how to gr... Star Trek share a similar kind of imagination of cultural difference. Anthropology and Star Trek both occup... is where societies come into contact. Social and cultural change are responses to historical changes in use
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- ply a linguistic analogy to culture: Possessing a cultural worldview is like being fluent in one’s first lan... nt. * The structural perspective on signs or on cultural categories seems to imply that a culture’s concep... g of Whitemen: Race and Modernity in the Orokaiva Cultural World//. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Cultural contexts for global forces ====== ===== Cultural contexts for global forces ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700
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- adigms and schools of thought within contemporary cultural anthropology. Students will learn the different w... o decide for themselves which kinds of social and cultural explanations make sense to them. Ryan will be us
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- traditional knowledge.” * People’s distinctive cultural differences are a basis for their collective iden