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ographic present tense. * The audience lives in historical time. ===== Anthropology loves Star Trek back ==... “static primitive isolate” that exists outside of historical time (Wolf 1984, 394). ===== The history of Euro... ==== For Wolf * All societies are products of historical changes. They are never static. * All histories... s contact and interaction across boundaries drive historical change. * The material base of a society is whe
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ographic present tense. * The audience lives in historical time. ===== Anthropology loves Star Trek back ==... “static primitive isolate” that exists outside of historical time (Wolf 1984, 394). ===== The history of Euro... ==== For Wolf * All societies are products of historical changes. They are never static. * All histories... s contact and interaction across boundaries drive historical change. * The material base of a society is whe
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the “static, primitive isolate” and the need for historical ethnography ====== ===== The myth of the “static, primitive isolate” and the need for historical ethnography ===== Ryan Schram\\ ANTH 2700: Key d... 4%%''). ===== The ethnographic present induces historical amnesia ===== Ethnographic writing is usually pr... cluding that: * all societies are products of historical changes. They are never static. * all histories
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self-conception is objectively universal. ===== Historical anthropology and a new universalism ===== Historical anthropology as advocated by Wolf (1982) and to a lesse... hylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species Historical anthropology is not interested in origins. It doe... e to the universalisms in anthropology, including historical anthropology (Kohn 2015). Consider what universa
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= You can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your historical conditions ===== > Men make their own history, b... ike it’s a **boot on the face of the individual** historical actors in a society. Ouch! Maybe that is a littl... This is the influence of [[:max_weber|Weberian]] historical sociology on American cultural anthropology. Gee
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t of the public sphere originates from a specific historical context ==== * The rise of the bourgeois class... ating as equals (Habermas [1962] 1992). ==== The historical bourgeois public sphere had significant limitatio... odel for today. * **However**, he believes this historical development contains the seed of a normative mode
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ial governance.” But we cannot simply define the historical process that establishes a colonial order in term... on University Press. Sahlins, Marshall. 1981. //Historical metaphors and mythical realities: structure in th
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igations of reciprocity. This is not the flux of historical change; This is an argument that seeks to show th
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* This was an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives on society which claimed that you co
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gh it has no direction, but I would argue that in historical processes we see **flux** and the **possibility**
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metanarrative ===== The central character of any historical narrative of modern progress is a specific versio
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* This was an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives on society which claimed that you co
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gh it has no direction, but I would argue that in historical processes we see **flux** and the **possibility**
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gued we need to see any society as the outcome of historical change. Now, we need to maintain **binocular vis
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aussure and applied in symbolic anthropology. * Historical ethnography * Jean Comaroff and John L. Comarof
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