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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... of their “cultures”: * Klingons are a “warrior culture” based on “honor.” * Vulcans are devoted to an ... eotypes for human characters. If each world is a culture, then it is because the writers assume that cultu
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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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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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thropologists explain every situation in terms of culture; and many do not and look for other explanations.... and values, just as if anthropology was itself a culture. - Anthropologists have always borrowed from ot
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Wolf seeks order as well, but not in the form of culture as abstract system of thought. He might instead a... ecognition between Orokaiva and the (neo)colonial culture. What happens next? * Orokaiva people are Oroka
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nces of colonial invasion as the “death” of their culture and social systems raises the question of what an

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