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The social world is a stage, and our actions are symbols @1001:2020
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ngs need to be seen in an [[:emic_and_etic|emic]] perspective, and everything else is the same. * The emic perspective is imponderable; we all use our own culture’s emic perspective, but we don’t have to be aware of it as a perspective. ===== Imponderabilia ===== In my lecturing for this w
Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill @1002:2020
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read it, and analyze its argument to identify the perspective from which the author writes. In this day and ag... laims which each come from a scholar’s particular perspective. Hence, we cannot read a scholarly publication as... learn to read between the lines to discover what perspective the author employs. ==== The shortcut ==== Scho... hat should lead you to accept her claim? * **P: Perspective**. No one simply looks at information without a p
Mind
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I-centered picture of the world around them. This perspective is uniquely yours; no one else sees the world the... e human person is a subject, and has a subjective perspective on the world. One of the ways in which the mind... s what we should be paying attention to. The emic perspective matters more than the etic perspective. Another way in which anthropology deals with the presence of people'
About this seminar @3601:2020
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approach their object of study with a particular perspective which is informed by the history of debates withi... eld on these shared questions. Their disciplinary perspective is moreover linked to a particular methodology wh... es with the obligation to be able to defend one’s perspective and its relevance to other fields and to scholars... way from this class: an understanding of your own perspective, rather than familiarity with the ideas of major
Essay @6916:2020
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draw a conclusion based on what they about their perspective and theoretical frameworks. ====== Getting start... t interests you, and you can see what theoretical perspective they have adopted, you can then move to doing a “... are probably informed by a different theoretical perspective, and so can be said to be part of a debate at the... h of you will think differently and form your own perspective as students of social theory. You can always ask
Anthropologists are people studying people @1001:2020
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aphy that attempts to make another culture's emic perspective will to some extent also be read in terms of Engl... efusal by an anthropologist to emphasize the emic perspective over an etic perspective (Ortner 1995) * Ortner's concept of ethnographic refusal is when an anthropologist
Symbol
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the boundary. But imagine this from a purely etic perspective. Imagine being an alien from outer space. How do ... uld only make sense in an [[:emic_and_etic|emic]] perspective. The space of the crime scene is visible to someone with this emic perspective. In that sense also, //crime scene// is an emic c
Tell me a story...: An analysis of qualitative data @1001:2020
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aluable story? You need to explicate the cultural perspective in which this story is worth telling, or what mak... ave you explicated the emic concepts and the emic perspective in etic terms so that the reader can see and understand the world from the perspective of the storyteller? * Have you made your own clai
Society
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ciety. It's looking at the social system from the perspective of the individuals in it. But that's not the whol... s an asset. We are not bound to accept one single perspective on social life. We can adopt this view as a way t... machine metaphor and how much weight to give to a perspective that includes individuals' own choices and action
Religion and Economy
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d seek to understand society from an individual's perspective, and that social forms embodied different kinds o... contemporary social scientists. Speaking from the perspective of my own field, as an anthropologist interested
The goal of this class @1001:2020
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to discuss your own ideas, and to reflect on your perspective and reasoning. In ANTH 1001, Ryan and Jadran wa... ss is designed to help you to figure out your own perspective on the big, unresolved questions about how human
Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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d in your role as a family member. From a macro perspective, remittances are also a major part of the contemporary global economy, especially from the perspective of the so-called developing world, where many imm
Humans are intrinsically social beings (part 1) @1001:2020
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ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 40616. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
A kinship system is a symbolic language (part 2) @1001:2020
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ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 96108. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
Humans are intrinsically social beings (part 2) @1001:2020
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ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 40616. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
A kinship system is a symbolic language (part 1) @1001:2020
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The moral economy @1002:2018
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Seminar leadership roles @6916:2020
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Learning outcomes @2667
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Seminar leadership roles @3601:2020
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"No man dies without a reason" @1002:2019
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Critique of your own cultural assumptions @1002:2020
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About this seminar @6916:2020
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Welcome to ANTH 1002 @1002:2018
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Why do so many, perhaps all, cultures have religions? @2667
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Welcome back to 1002! @1002:2018
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Learning from Lisa @the_quest
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Stating a thesis @the_quest
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Translation
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The origins of cultural anthropology @1001:2020
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Asking a question @the_quest
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Remittance networks and stratified reproduction @1002:2018
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Marcel Mauss
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Breaching experiments
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Melford E. Spiro and the strange and the familiar in ethnography
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Emic and etic descriptions @1001:2020
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Do religions mix? @2667
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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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ANTH 2667: The anthropology of religion @2667
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Assessments @6916:2018
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Do the dead have rights? @1002:2019
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The keys to success in this class @1002:2020
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In search of prosperity @1002:2018
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ANTH 1002: Anthropology in the world @1002:2020
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Around the world in 13 weeks @1002:2018
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The moral economy @1002:2018
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Welcome to anthropology @1001:2020
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