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- 8.1
- facts. Is this the best way to think about these ideas? ===== People see the world differently. Is this... 2018; Englund 1996; Newell 2007). ===== Liberal ideas of modern politics and citizenship are based on b... of rational thinking that is free of traditional ideas and cultural biases. But these societies are, li... ars often don’t appreciate one part of Durkheim’s ideas, society is something you feel. He is famous for
- 1.1
- biggest problems societies face today? Write some ideas down. ===== What is anthropology, and what is it... long tradition of critical thought. Consider the ideas of “the young [[:Marx|Marx]]”, who believed he an... warm-up exercise. They will help you collect your ideas about a topic before class so you can have someth... rial. * Receive feedback from tutors about your ideas. * Lather, rinse, repeat… ===== References and
- 4.2
- lot in everyday life, but their dominant cultural ideas about kinship obscure the practical importance of kinship. Schneider’s ideas help us to show this. ===== American kinship is ... ent their kinship relationships. * Symbols are ideas that stand for other ideas. * Symbolic thinking is not a choice. A culture teaches people to apply sym
- 7.1
- What does the future hold? ===== Let’s share our ideas with each other with this Mentimeter poll. Go to... d interdependent. ===== What is a nation? ===== Ideas like nation and ethnicity sound simple, because w... there nations? ===== Gellner’s (and Anderson's) ideas are useful, but he doesn’t go far enough. Think ... embers of real communities (Chatterjee 1998). * Ideas of a nation based on sameness mean that actual me
- weekly_writing
- ticated they sound. It is OK to be unsure of your ideas and to write about things where you haven’t made ... p up the good work. If you’d like to discuss your ideas from a particular week, just send your tutor an e... l struggle will mainly happen in chewing over big ideas together in our seminar meetings. To get ready, w... ges you to make a weekly habit of taking stock of ideas and turning them over in your mind before class.
- 9.2
- sessed with sex. Why? Even if we do reject their ideas, it is still worth asking this question because w... e 20th century as a challenge to pseudoscientific ideas: - that humans belonged to different racial ty... riginal, biological African race. ==== Du Bois’s ideas are developed by Omi and Winant ==== Michael Omi
- module_iii_essay
- ith several other thinkers, we have looked at the ideas of the anthropologist Francis Nyamnjoh to underst... with an important theme connecting several other ideas we have encountered in class. For instance, at a... 1, 102). In your essay, use one or more of these ideas as a lens that you can apply to the ethnographic
- module_iv_essay
- s 2016). At the same time, we have considered the ideas of scholars who argue that some Indigenous societ... s to Module IV but also touches on several bigger ideas that run through this whole class. This essay ass... aphic case but it is also an opportunity to apply ideas from the whole semester to one case. However thi
- 7.2
- demolished his argument. * She shot down all my ideas. HEALTH IS UP/SICKNESS IS DOWN (Lakoff and Johns... out nations are hard. ===== Extending Durkheim’s ideas to the metaphors of nation ===== Durkheim talks ... nnection and oneness based on sameness and common ideas. * All the cells in a body have the same DNA.
- 4.1
- make changes so you are taking stock of the main ideas each week. ===== Are genetic relatives your “roo... that people in different cultures have different ideas of families, is not surprising and controversial.
- 1.2
- ience, **we have to un-learn our own preconceived ideas from our own social and cultural backgrounds.** ... he lives of everyone else. Next week we will use ideas drawn from Durkheim to critique the fictions of c
- 3.1
- today part of a global capitalist system, so the ideas of private property, capital, and alienation are ... le’s everyday lives too. How these two competing ideas interact is how we understand all the different k
- 8.2
- e based in experiences that they give people, not ideas. People participate because of the truth they see... eligion is a set of experiences, and not a set of ideas, then religion can never really be fully private.
- 9.1
- d “profane.” * Every society will have its own ideas of what is “set apart and forbidden” (Durkheim [1... being pure means being complete ===== Douglas’s ideas on purity and pollution help us to understand Nya
- 13.1
- thro.rschram.org/1002/2024/13.1 ===== Durkheim’s ideas and the development of anthropology ===== * So... rown’s structural functionalism ===== Durkheim’s ideas were brought into anthropology by [[:A. R. Radcli