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Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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o a casual conversation. If you play the role of "anthropologist," then your interview subject will think they hav... me. ### The key informant as the mirror of the anthropologist Consider for instance how anthropologists learn ... the people they study. Sherry Ortner, a symbolic anthropologist, noticed this and gave it a name: "ethnographic r... sal," Ortner means specifically the refusal by an anthropologist to emphasize the emic perspective over an etic pe
The charisma of the coronavirus
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the study of what people think is normal. When an anthropologist studies another way of life, they aren’t interest... es. Ethnography tries to have the same effect. An anthropologist enters an unfamiliar environment in which she doe... ommunity acquire through their socialization. The anthropologist sees things that others ignore, but not because the anthropologist is an expert or because she has special insight i
Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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jective ===== Find a scholarly publication by an anthropologist on the topic of gifts, exchange, economic organiz... ship. It asks you to find scholarly writing by an anthropologist, read it, and analyze its argument to identify th... aphy crawl and find a scholarly publication by an anthropologist((Bohannan’s work on spheres of exchange has been ... xchange and Investment Among the Tiv.” //American Anthropologist//, New Series, 57 (1): 60–70. doi:[[https://doi.o
The charisma of the coronavirus @1001:2020
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at his ink has spread all over the room. When an anthropologist enters a new situation, she reacts to everything that is unfamiliar, and people react to the anthropologist’s strange behavior too. These reactions are the c... lues to the imponderabilia of everyday life. The anthropologist sees things that others ignore, but not because the anthropologist is an expert or because she has special insight i
Welcome back to 1002! @1002:2018
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ces you to anthropology, and how to think like an anthropologist. * We, the teachers and tutors, are also making a... people live. ## Claude Levi-Strauss, classical anthropologist ## From his memoir *Tristes Tropiques* (1973 [19... pology has always been haunted by melancholy. The anthropologist was one who observed "a world on the wane." * No... Sahlins 1992, 13). As a Kewa leader once told an anthropologist (paraphrase): "You know what we mean by 'developm
Mind
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ld inform how we saw the world. To the shaman, an anthropologist is blind. This is a problem that anyone studyin... o Hear God in Evangelical Christianity.” American Anthropologist 112 (1): 66–78. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-14... mate in Contemporary U.S. Christianity.” American Anthropologist 106 (3): 518–528. https://doi.org/10.1525/aa.2004
Weekly plan and assigned readings @2667
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mate in Contemporary U.S. Christianity.” American Anthropologist 106 (3): 518–28. doi:10.1525/aa.2004.106.3.518. ... Ortner, Sherry B. 1973. “Sherpa Purity.” American Anthropologist 75 (1): 49–63. doi:10.2307/672339. Palmer, Susan... d Prayer in a Papua New Guinea Society.” American Anthropologist, New Series, 103 (4): 901–12. Romberg, Raquel. 1
Essay @6916:2020
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erviews with individuals. This person might be an anthropologist who has studied another culture like Charles Piot... a disciplinary journal, something like //American Anthropologist// or //Third World Quarterly//, not //Discover Ma... ou were looking for an ethnographic article by an anthropologist, you could go to Anthrosource ([[http://anthrosou
Melford E. Spiro and the strange and the familiar in ethnography
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ethnography Melford E. Spiro was a psychological anthropologist, and was particularly committed to examining both... r single-culture explanations. For it compels the anthropologist to include in his explanatory net a variety of va... , because that culture - depending on whether the anthropologist is a native or a foriegner - is either too famili
ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world @1002:2020
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xchange and Investment Among the Tiv.” //American Anthropologist//, New Series, 57 (1): 60–70. doi:[[https://doi.o... nity: Old Answers to Modern Problems.” //American Anthropologist// 105 (3): 543–52. doi:[[https://doi.org/10.1525/... , Ontology, and American Advertising.” //American Anthropologist// 122 (1): 112–19. doi:[[https://doi.org/10.1111/
Bronislaw Malinowski
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ard narrative of undergraduate anthro lectures, a anthropologist's culture hero who, like Prometheus, created anth... often mixing with other ideas from elsewhere. An anthropologist's job was to survey many different cultures and l
Summary of topics and readings @3601:2020
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an Conception of Cultural Boundaries.” //American Anthropologist// 106 (3): 443–58. doi:[[https://doi.org/10.1525/... Belonging in Subnationalist Darjeeling.” American Anthropologist 115 (4): 608–21. https://doi.org/10.1111/aman.120
Welcome back to ANTH 1002 @1002:2019
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y. We want to help you learn how to think like an anthropologist, and to discover your own relationship to the ant... How do anthropologists think? To think like an anthropologist consists of: * Assuming that people **learn** h
"No man dies without a reason" @1002:2019
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f this nature *magic*. E. E. Evans-Pritchard, an anthropologist who studied the people who live in what is today ... ican Societies: An Essay in Comparison.” American Anthropologist 54 (1): 18–29. doi:10.1525/aa.1952.54.1.02a00040.
Is African Christianity just 'African culture'? @2667
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f this nature *magic*. E. E. Evans-Pritchard, an anthropologist who studied the people who live in what is today ... ican Societies: An Essay in Comparison.” American Anthropologist 54 (1): 18–29. doi:10.1525/aa.1952.54.1.02a00040.
Types of scholarly writing @1002:2020
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Symbol
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The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols @1001:2020
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Can you learn to hear God? @2667
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Tell me a story...: An analysis of qualitative data @1001:2020
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Franz Boas and the culture concept @1001:2020
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About this seminar @3601:2020
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Learning from Lisa @the_quest
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Tiv spheres of exchange
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Translation
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Marcel Mauss and the gift @1002:2018
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Kula
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Anthropologists are professional strangers—The method of “fieldwork” @1001:2020
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Eric Silverman's report from Wewak and Tambunum, 2014
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W. H. R. Rivers
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Gifts and commodities @1002:2018
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Week 8: Can anthropology see over the horizon of “the field”? @3601:2020
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Why do so many, perhaps all, cultures have religions? @2667
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Emic and etic descriptions @1001:2020
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The goal of this class @1001:2020
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Develop-man @1002:2018
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Is Christianity singular or plural? @2667
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Welcome to anthropology @1002:2018
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Religion and Economy
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Week 9: Conjunctures revisited @3601:2020
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Alliance and descent
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Spheres of exchange @1002:2019
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Welcome to anthropology @1002:2020
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Critique of your own cultural assumptions @1002:2020
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What we do in class @1002:2018
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About this seminar @6916:2020
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1001guide @1001:2020
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Welcome to anthropology @1001:2020
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