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sydney
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~~DECKJS~~ # Anthropology, race and culture # ## Anthropology, race and culture ## Ryan Schram Social Justice Panel Discussion Wingara Mura Bunga ... ce racism (McGranahan 2014)? ## The concept of culture ## People are not more cultured or more cultivated than other people. Everyone acquires the distinct patt
taboo
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d indigenous societies of New Guinea as primitive cultures, missionary authors inevitably invest in these v... of Christianity ===== * Christianity is both a culture and a “part-culture” (Coleman 2006, 3). * When people seek to instantiate Christianity as a social ident... for the Christian’s relationship to the dominant culture. * Comaroff and Comaroff (1991) argue that miss
first_year_forum
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u know ## Ready to learn more about the study of culture, and how it relates to the world we live in? Well... obalized world, then we are always moving between cultures. The biggest problems today are global in nature... s anthropology say about them through the lens of culture?* * [[:2654:start|ANTH 2654: Forms of Families]] ... a space for religion? Is this something that all cultures have in common? Will it always be so?* ## Refer
payback
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in an ethnographic lens** in which difference is culture, and every person is presumed to belong to and co... . * **Difference that cannot be translated into culture is deemed to be illegitimate** and disqualifies p
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takes place in contact zones among many different cultures, and public discourse circulates only when peopl... “Continuity Thinking and the Problem of Christian Culture: Belief, Time, and the Anthropology of Christiani
sanguma @talks:sanguma
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takes place in contact zones among many different cultures, and public discourse circulates only when peopl
staying @talks:staying
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lic of Signs: Liberal Theory and American Popular Culture//. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Palme,

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