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birth-interview
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report of your birth as qualitative data on your culture’s practice of pregnancy and birth. What does this aspect of your culture tell you about the culture as a whole and its values and assumptions about people? Third, write an essay ... makes an argument for your conclusion about your culture based on the qualitative information in your inte
2020
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]]. </WRAP> ## Class description As humans, culture completes us, but we also create culture through our words and deeds. Social and cultural anthropologists ... will learn how anthropological understandings of culture and society help us to rethink the way we live an... igh) ==== === Week 4 (Sep. 14): Human nature and culture === Required readings: Eriksen (2015c) === Week
cultural-critique
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natural is actually a product of their particular culture’s way of seeing and thinking. In other words, you should use anthropology to critique the culture in which you live. One of the key ideas in this ... Ideology is a lot like what anthropologists call culture, but with a bite. When we stop and ask the anthro... critique**, or critical thinking about one’s own culture as an ideology. ===== Instructions ===== First,
cultural-contextualization
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ibe from the point of view of someone from Nisa’s culture (Shostak [1982] 2000), the culture of Utku described by Briggs (1970), or the Japanese context described b

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