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ctual thing that exists.) ==== Jackalopes in the cultural conjuncture ==== Trade among Europeans and Hawaiians is a cultural conjuncture and a jackalope situation. Europeans ... ==== * Sahlins examines similar kinds of cross-cultural encounters in history as Comaroff and Comaroff an... n both sides of the encounter. * A structure of cultural domination emerges when this shared system of sym
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erviews with people who had experienced an intact cultural pattern. * Their ethnographic descriptions we... on an evolutionary framework for human social and cultural differences. Risley and Hutton’s censuses count ... ames difference in a lens of [[:ethnocentrism and cultural relativism|cultural relativism]]. Anthropology learns from the ground up, like a child being taught by a p
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Bashkow, Ira. 2004. “A Neo-Boasian Conception of Cultural Boundaries.” //American Anthropologist// 106 (3):... g of Whitemen: Race and Modernity in the Orokaiva Cultural World//, 64–94+12pp (photographs). Chicago: Unive... : Development, Culture, and Rule in Indonesia.” //Cultural Anthropology// 14 (3): 295–322. https://www.jstor... “Human Rights as Moral Progress?: A Critique.” //Cultural Anthropology// 28 (4): 716–36. https://doi.org/10
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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//, 64–94+12pp (photographs). Chicago: Unive
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(that is, convert their material advantages into cultural capital, and then convert cultural capital into social capital). * In that sense, then, the //habitus// i... “Human Rights as Moral Progress?: A Critique.” //Cultural Anthropology// 28 (4): 716–36. https://doi.org/10
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fferent schools of thought and perspectives among cultural anthropologists so that you can decide for yourse... If people are products of a social system and its cultural worldview, do people have free will, freedom to a... eryone is different and same: They have different cultural worldviews, but they all have the same capacity t
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matter how carefully chosen, can contain implicit cultural biases and assumptions about how people are relat... : Development, Culture, and Rule in Indonesia.” //Cultural Anthropology// 14 (3): 295–322. https://www.jstor
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making use of their reason in public: A bourgeois cultural ideal that became everyone’s normative theory of ... bout Life History.” In //Symbolic Interaction and Cultural Studies//, edited by Michal M. McCall and Howard
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is where societies come into contact. Social and cultural change are responses to historical changes in use
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weber|Weberian]] historical sociology on American cultural anthropology. Geertz would ask, //What’s the dif
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ich an anthropologist may construct his models of cultural behavior in that society. (Marriott 1976, 109) H
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f with the biggest and most prominent journals of cultural anthropology [[https://www.library.sydney.edu.au/
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u stress the metaphorical //langue// of a uniform cultural worldview over people’s //parole// in everyday li
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a prescription ===== Habermas seeks to recover a cultural form from the European bourgeoisie as a basis for

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