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- ~~DECKJS~~ # Nature as the recursion of culture ## Nature as the recursion of culture ### Tutorial notes Ryan Schram ANTH 2700: Key debates in anthro... learn that the Paris AIDS virus contaminated the culture medium in Professor Gallo's laboratory; that Mr C... hile reading about these mixed-up affairs. All of culture and all of nature get churned up again every day.
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- \\ | **[[10|10]]** | **Nature as the recursion of culture** | Lien and Law (2011) | Strathern (1996); Carst... Marilyn Strathern: Kinship and Career.” //Theory, Culture & Society// 31 (2-3): 263–81. https://doi.org/10.... a Murray. 1999. “Compromising Power: Development, Culture, and Rule in Indonesia.” //Cultural Anthropology/... on Agency.” In //Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject//. Durham, N.C.: D
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- anthropologists to apply a linguistic analogy to culture: Possessing a cultural worldview is like being fl... e like languages because language is a medium for culture ===== A sign is a sound-pattern that stands for ... %%_ ) ===== A closed economy of signs means each culture is ethnocentric ===== ( “ejeba” | 🎈 ) ( “boka” ... s or on cultural categories seems to imply that a culture’s conceptual structure exists in isolation from e
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- iversity Press. Fabian, Johannes. (1985) 1992. “Culture, Time, and the Object of Anthropology.” In //Time... Trouillot, Michel-Rolph. (2003a) 2016. “Adieu, Culture: A New Duty Arises.” In //Global Transformations:... //The Modern World-System, Vol. I: Capitalist Agriculture and the Origins of the European World-Economy in ... ey: University of California Press. ———. 1984. “Culture: Panacea or Problem?” //American Antiquity// 49 (
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- tand a world dominated by “hybrids” of nature and culture. * Lien and Law’s study of salmon farming in No... technology. ===== Humans in the state of nature–culture “quench [their] thirst at the first [faucet]” ===... rise of the bourgeois class in Europe fostered a culture of individualism and interiority, where personal thoughts were emphasized and shared. * This culture led to the ideal of a “public sphere” where priva
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- y//, //household//, and //home// are based on one culture’s ideas about kinship. * <del>How many children ... == Ansell, Aaron. 2014. //Zero Hunger: Political Culture and Antipoverty Policy in Northeast Brazil//. Dur... a Murray. 1999. “Compromising Power: Development, Culture, and Rule in Indonesia.” //Cultural Anthropology/
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- ~~DECKJS~~ ====== Nature as the recursion of culture ====== ===== Nature as the recursion of culture ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700: Key debates in anthropolo... Marilyn Strathern: Kinship and Career.” //Theory, Culture & Society// 31 (2-3): 263–81. https://doi.org/10.
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- dea that each person is a product of their unique culture means that everyone is different and same: They h... o understand this universal capacity to acquire a culture? Are we studying a single human species, or the m... McDonald, Amy. 2017. “Uncola: Seven-Up, Counterculture and the Making of an American Brand.” //The Devil
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- o write a **“history of the different ways in our culture that humans develop knowledge about themselves”**... tern democracies. * Habermas and the bourgeois culture of the public sphere * Foundational exclusions
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- G. This is a theory of agency in general, not one culture or type of culture. ===== The person is a dividual and an individual ===== In an essay on Hindu food sha
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- tianity can induce a “humiliation” that exceeds a culture’s symbolic classifications (Sahlins 1992, 24).
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- on Agency.” In //Anthropology and Social Theory: Culture, Power, and the Acting Subject//. Durham, N.C.: D
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- e coffeeshop: “I wonder what it is like to have a culture.” ===== What would you say? ===== Go to this Pa