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Translation
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with rabbits and other objects of reference. Yet, another speaker of one’s own language faced with the same... stablish an equivalence between one utterance and another. For example, in reading the statement * The wo... al function that one utterance can be embedded in another one as a quotation, and the quoting phrase can mo... d phrase. Translation is, Jakobson argues, itself another instance of the metalingual function of communica
Formatting Syntax @wiki
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Links ==== You can also use an image to link to another internal or external page by combining the syntax... g |This is the caption}} For linking an image to another page see [[#Image Links]] above. ==== Supported ... cond item * You may have different levels * Another item - The same list but ordered - Another item - Just use indention for deeper levels - That's
Mind
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the same way, because you see it as yourself and another person sees it as herself or himself. Hence, if a... e as if they were things. Rather we want to enter another person's mind. For that we need permission, of co... pective matters more than the etic perspective. Another way in which anthropology deals with the presence... h one of us possesses the same capacity to access another conscious experience of the world as the shaman,
Why do so many, perhaps all, cultures have religions? @2667
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are constructs. * **Solidarity** in one form or another is the substance of the social whole. Solidarity ... uld you feel if you saw a woman give her child to another woman to breastfeed? ([[http://www.nairaland.com/2003330/allow-another-woman-breastfeed-baby|1]], [[http://www.patheos.c... alue-rational, and instrumentally rational. * In another sense, Weber looks at society from the ground up,
Symbol
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on, including verbal and nonverbal communication. Another, more general term is sign. While some scholars [... have one conventional meaning in one culture and another in another culture, and people have to acquire their culture's conventional way of reading them. In Auhela... hey are in mourning for a relative who belongs to another matrilineage (e.g. the wife and children of a man
The charisma of the coronavirus
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e think is normal. When an anthropologist studies another way of life, they aren’t interested in what is di... They are interested in stepping into the shoes of another person and seeing what that person takes for gran... t and recorded in law. Weber argues that there is another kind of authority that rests on another kind of rationality. He calls this charismatic authority. Charisma
Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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99). Whose work do they cite on the same topics? Another, equally useful technique is to reverse the bibli... one finds in this way is likely to be written by another scholar who carries out research and engages in d... interpret facts means also choosing not to employ another perspective. One’s conclusions not only extend on
What is anthropology, and why should we care? @1002:2020
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mines people’s everyday life as members of one or another kind of community, each having its own unique way... they have learned from stepping into the place of another person who lives another way. In this class, we will introduce you to anthropology as a form of cultural
Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwork” @1001:2020
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ords, technical terms, verbatim quotations ===== Another story of fieldwork: Layard on Atchin ===== * R... * Left alone to make friends * Adopted by another outsider: Maki * Participated in a big collective project: The revival of the Maki ===== Yet another story of fieldwork: Gomberg-Muñoz and The Lions =
Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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language through contact with and learning about another social system in which this language is dominant.... are spoken in communities which are dominated by another culture. * The inequality of languages was often... sh). So even an ethnography that attempts to make another culture's emic perspective will to some extent al
Semantics and pragmatics
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one could say that the rain itself causes clouds. Another example is a foot print, which is a sign of someo... lso fall into this category. ## Indexicality ## Another important example of pragmatic is the indexicalit... ruth-bearing statements, called constatives, from another class of speech, in which speech was an act. Thes
How to use Zotero to manage a bibliography @the_quest
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, edit their citation information, and then using another plugin in your word processor, automatically crea... be aware that one index will not work the same as another. You do need to double-check Zotero's work. Open... faster and way more convenient. You may run into another problem. I call it Zotero Syndrome. Sometimes whe
Emic and etic descriptions @1001:2020
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ords, technical terms, verbatim quotations ===== Another story of fieldwork: Layard on Atchin ===== * R... * Left alone to make friends * Adopted by another outsider: Mari * Participated in a big collective project: The revival of the Maki ===== Yet another story of fieldwork: Gomberg-Muñoz and The Lions =
Constructive criticism of a colleague’s Mauss research @1002:2020
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receive feedback and commentary on their work by another student. You only really understand something whe... wn words). For this assignment, you will be given another student’s comment on a work influenced by Mauss. ... hange on Canvas.) When you receive the work from another student, read it carefully and (if you like) make
Do the dead have rights? @1002:2019
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by male priests of a kin group Kwaio society is another example in which the meaning of one person's deat... Kwaio society in the twenty-first century reveals another paradox: * The symbol of their traditional cont... au 1978 [1762], 55). In this perspective, what is another area where people are forced to be free? Go to
Society
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Commodities
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Brainstorming @the_quest
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Tiv spheres of exchange
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Cultural determinism and utilitarianism @1001:2020
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Online discussion posts and responses @1001:2020
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Revising @the_quest
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The practice of social theory @6916:2020
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Learning from Lisa @the_quest
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The payback beat: Ethnographic citizenship and the public kinship of indigenous subjects in postcolonial Papua New Guinea @talks
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Lewis Henry Morgan
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Surrogate motherhood
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Metaphor
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The origins of cultural anthropology @1001:2020
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Community
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Why would someone join a religious commune? @2667
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The keys to success in this class @1002:2020
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What we will do in class @1002:2020
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Essay @6916:2020
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Enao
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Attendance, timetables, lectures, tutorials, and the hybrid format of this class @1002:2020
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Qualitative analysis of a birth interview @1002:2020
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"Sanguma em i stap": Ethnographic citizenship and epistemic exclusion in Tok Pisin sorcery stories since 1945 @talks:sanguma
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How to Zoom to class @1002:2020
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Learning structure and attendance @1002:2018
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What we do in class @1002:2018
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Readings, other class requirements, and online resources @1001:2020
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Tell me a story...: An analysis of qualitative data @1001:2020
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Anthony Giddens
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Breaching experiments
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Welcome to anthropology @1002:2018
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PlayGround @playground
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The moral economy @1002:2018
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Kula
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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ANTH 1001: Introduction to anthropology @1001:2020
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Environmental determinism and cultural determinism @1001:2020
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Marriage
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Transport shaming
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Can you learn to hear God? @2667
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Tetela
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The moral economy @1002:2018
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Thesis statement and outline @2667
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Identity and contradiction
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Putting it all together @1002:2018
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The tribe next door: The New Guinea Highlands in a postwar Papuan mission newspaper @talks:tribe
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Proposal of possible topics @3601:2020
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"Pigs are our strong thing" @1002:2018
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Staying on top of your study @2667
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Emic and etic
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The key tasks of collaborative editing
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Do liberal societies need beliefs? @2667
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The goal of this class @1001:2020
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Emile Durkheim
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Some history @2654
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Can you buy salvation? @2667
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How to cite sources @the_quest
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Choosing a topic @the_quest
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Why is religion interesting and problematic? @2667
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Final paper @2667
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Proposal for a Grade 12 lesson on kinship @1001:2020
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