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2.3.0 @1001:2020
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shapes how people use language to communicate * Cultures impose symbolic categories on different ways of s... opics are impolite to discuss with strangers. * Cultures also identify forms of conversation, and these fo... sonal experience One kind of talk found in many cultures takes the form of a narrative, that is, a descrip... gossip. Each culture has its own genres, but many cultures have a genre of narrative in which a person retel
1.3.1 @1001:2020
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l Semple and Ellsworth Huntington argued that all cultures were products of their environmental geography (s... * Culture determines how people adapt * Two cultures adapt to the same environment in different ways ... pua New Guinea * Technology is part of people’s cultures, too * One of the ways in which societies dif... se these kinds of categories to understand actual cultures? ===== Having a name for something is not the sa
2020 @1001:2020
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straddles what Snow (2017 [1959]) calls the "two cultures"---science and the humanities---of scholarship. W... s true, then they also affect people in different cultures, each of whom sees the world and other people in ... als:2|Week 2]] ## Reference Snow, C. P. The Two Cultures. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012 (195
1.2.1 @1001:2020
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* The opposition of **primitive and civilized** cultures is another kind of ladder of humanity, even if it... or Tylor, culture is singular. He never speaks of cultures in the plural (Stocking 1982), except in one very late writing (Price 2012, sect. 4.4). ===== Cultures in the plural ===== Franz Boas is responsible fo
1.2.2 @1001:2020
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ll societies move the same linear path. ===== Cultures are like different languages ===== Boas stood ag
5.1.1 @1001:2020
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ndemic, by definition, affects people in multiple cultures, and each person will experience this global phen... ves us the same opportunities to critique our own cultures that anthropology gives us. Our consciousness of
the_goal_of_this_class @1001:2020
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n because humans are products of their particular cultures. Second, no person is an island; every person is ... ed questions about how human societies work and how different people's cultures can be. {{page>1001guide}}
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apes how people use language to communicate * Cultures impose symbolic categories on different ways of s... ics are impolite to discuss with strangers. * Cultures also identify forms of conversation, and these fo
12 @1001:2021
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apes how people use language to communicate * Cultures impose symbolic categories ([[:emic and etic|emic... ics are impolite to discuss with strangers. * Cultures also identify forms of conversation, and these fo
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ent, they also sought to document Native American cultures they feared would disappear. Their ethnographic ... ertise as scientists of human societies and their cultures. * W. H. R. Rivers investigated the reasons fo

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