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12.2
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the land in which it exists. It is shadowed by a distinct alternative, the **plot** (Wynter 1971, 99–100; s... ive” history, a separate, parallel world based on distinct values of communal interdependence and collective... e in horticulture. Moreover horticulture is not a distinct technology; it’s a distinct way of life. ===== Are you concerned about cultural continuity? ===== In the
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r reciprocal exchange) and commodity exchange are distinct kinds of exchange, and reflect distinct forms of social relationship. * Rather than each mode of exchang
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im [1895] 1982, 123). * Society is a body, with distinct organs that are also interdependent (Durkheim [18
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the form of a system that organizes objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchang
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the form of a system that organizes objects into distinct, ranked [[:spheres_of_exchange|spheres of exchang
4.1
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s to exactly one group. Everyone has a place in a distinct group. ===== Kinship’s weak link: The proliferat
4.2
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ther or father, a society places each person in a distinct unilineal descent group: * Matrilineal descent
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al contract” between men and women, who must play distinct, interdependent, unequal roles (Wajcman 1998, 38;
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e different. * All the organs in one body are distinct and specialized, but all work together. Durkheim
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cessarily treated with great reverence, but it is distinct from the mundane, and so individuals cannot simpl
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[1983] 2006)—will always coexist with religion as distinct, interacting sources of one’s identity. ==== Unp
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the idea that their body is integral, whole, and distinct from the world. * But, in reality, we are all p
9.2
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ation of a racial order in the US, and thus are a distinct historical formation rather than descendants of a
13.1
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ture of the world, a //Weltanschauung//, which is distinct from all others. * Rather than say that differe
13.2
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ture of the world, a //Weltanschauung//, which is distinct from all others. * Rather than say that differe

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