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- observe through categories they already possess. Everyone does that. As a way of understanding people, ant... re is nothing special to what anthropologists do; everyone is always doing fieldwork in their own lives. Ka... y * Yams have the capacity to feel emotions if everyone acts as if they do. * A woman can be a biologic... s; Westerners are individuals * Strong reading: Everyone is either dividual or individual, depending on th
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- 00: The next step in studying anthropology ===== Everyone knows what anthropology is. It’s the study of hum... rcive constraints (Durkheim [1895] 1982, 56). * Everyone within one community will have the same social fa... other side is the collective mind. It along with everyone else’s collective mind thinks society into existe
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- enon, takes the form of a totality of imprints in everyone’s brain…” (Saussure 1986, 19). * “[Language] ... Having two minds is fundamental and universal to everyone. * Having two minds makes it possible for each ... taneously. * You can float “in orbit” and watch everyone as a totality without being seen. * On a spaces
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- any different forces are at work that seek to put everyone in different kinds of classificatory schemata. =... nationality is an endonym that also happens to be everyone else’s exonym for you. ===== The state of the na... shed train schedule. Time for you is the same for everyone else. * Nationalism is an “imagined community
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- es us a way to understand the split subject. * Everyone speaks a language, and they speak their first lan... , language, in the sens of a system of rules that everyone shares when they speak a language. * **langage*
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- alues, and ideas are selected as the standard for everyone else, both within one society and globally. *... t world-system in embryo. Wolf also assumes that everyone in these encounters is driven by essentially the
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- as members of various communities? * Why does everyone take this for granted? * Is there an alternati
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- ss. ==== Are schools prisons for children? ==== Everyone in a typical school is there because they want to
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- nt differences are cultural, acquired traits. * Everyone is fundamentally the same, and specifically has t