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- ure 1986, 19). * The linguistic analogy for culture says that people’s shared worldview is a structur... subject takes to the boundary between nature and culture. ===== The universalism of the split subject has... hropologist.” * Aliens are portrayed as having “cultures” in the sense of having distinct philosophies or... each planet characters are stereotypes of their “cultures”: * Klingons are a “warrior culture” based on
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- ure 1986, 19). * The linguistic analogy for culture says that people’s shared worldview is a structur... bject takes us to the boundary between nature and culture. ===== The universalism of the split subject has... hropologist.” * Aliens are portrayed as having “cultures” in the sense of having distinct philosophies or... each planet characters are stereotypes of their “cultures”: * Klingons are a “warrior culture” based on
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- ic sense of fetish: Marx assumes that non-Western cultures all have a superstition that objects have magica... t the commodity is also special. ===== Consuming culture ===== A global capitalist system is, by definition, also a system that comprises many different cultures, settings, and ways of life. Yet the contact among cultures in a global system takes place in a very specifi
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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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- | |10 |May 02 |[[10|The government of cultures]] |Shah (2007)... erence in the Global Cultural Economy.” //Theory, Culture & Society// 7 (2-3): 295–310. https://doi.org/10.... rred Boundaries: The Discourse of Corruption, the Culture of Politics, and the Imagined State.” //American ... Gupta, Akhil, and James Ferguson. 1992. “Beyond `Culture’: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference
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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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- anthropologists to apply a linguistic analogy to culture: Possessing a cultural worldview is like being fl... they each have different systems of signs. ===== Cultures are 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”
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- anthropologists to apply a linguistic analogy to culture: Possessing a cultural worldview is like being fl... they each have different systems of signs. ===== Cultures are 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”
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- s? ===== A single humanity ===== The concept of culture in anthropology originates in the development of ... [1970] 1980). * For Dumont, people in Western culture can only see other people’s ways of life in terms... or action. Groups also act, but in individualist cultures, the actions of groups are usually only recogniz... to the leader or founder. * When individualist cultures recognize the agency of groups, they usually ign
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- anthropologists to apply a linguistic analogy to culture: Possessing a cultural worldview is like being fl... they each have different systems of signs. ===== Cultures are 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”
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- larism ===== Both flux and order are part of the culture concept as an explanation of human diversity. ... al environment. This is the critical edge of the culture concept. It challenges the dominant explanations ... psychology. Implied in the critical edge of the culture concept is the universal claim that all people are incomplete without the input of culture. * Clifford Geertz * Emile Durkheim’s //homo
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- ent ways: * The world is a mosaic of different cultures. * Societies of the world are part of a strati... in and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cultures” view (or the //Star Trek// view). Both views h... a global system that incorporates many different cultures and communities on unequal terms. * Colonialis... nces of colonial invasion as the “death” of their culture and social systems raises the question of what an
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- ent ways: * The world is a mosaic of different cultures. * Societies of the world are part of a strati... in and among societies in favor of the “mosaic of cultures” view (or the //Star Trek// view). Both views h... a global system that incorporates many different cultures and communities on unequal terms. * Colonialis... nces of colonial invasion as the “death” of their culture and social systems raises the question of what an
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- hat an organization can be so rational that it is culture-free, anthropologists always assume that people c... h their socialization. State bureaucracies have a culture and express cultural ideas (e.g. Gupta 1995, 376)... rred Boundaries: The Discourse of Corruption, the Culture of Politics, and the Imagined State.” //American ... Gupta, Akhil, and James Ferguson. 1992. “Beyond `Culture’: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference