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- 7.2 @1002:2022
- at they receive from the other. ===== Comparing mothers in Philadelphia and Vermont ===== ==== Philadelp... oor women with children, but include a variety of others of different backgrounds. * Members perform a v... ion and its other members. ==== Vermont: Single mothers (Nelson 2000) ==== * Rural milieu * Nelson t... ed to be similar to them, e.g. other poor single mothers. Generalized reciprocity was the exception. ====
- 3.1 @1002:2024
- ===== Why do people exchange breastmilk? Why do others prohibit its sale? ===== In practice, people cho... of exchange are illegal. * In many societies, mothers offer the service of breastfeeding to each others’ children. * This even creates “milk kinship” among... onation-sale/. Burkitt, Laurie. 2011. “Chinese Mothers Have Breast Milk, Will Sell. Anyone Buying?” //Wa
- 6.2 @1002:2024
- at they receive from the other. ===== Comparing mothers in Philadelphia and Vermont ===== ==== Philadelp... oor women with children, but include a variety of others of different backgrounds. * Members perform a v... ion and its other members. ==== Vermont: Single mothers (Nelson 2000) ==== * Rural milieu * Nelson t... ed to be similar to them, e.g. other poor single mothers. Generalized reciprocity was the exception. ====
- 7.1 @1002:2022
- on (in a literal and metaphoric sense), they draw others into a shared game on a common field of social sp... trust”? If some people are more trustworthy than others, is it possible that they also had a head start o... 2014.979458. Nelson, Margaret K. 2000. “Single Mothers and Social Support: The Commitment to, and Retrea... oster, Beatriz M., and Shannon K. Carter. 2017. “Mothers, Milk, and Morals: Peer Milk Sharing as Moral Mot
- cultural-contextualization @1002:2020
- expressed by what you experienced or observed in others, and make an interpretation of what this practice... expressed by what you experienced or observed in others, and make an interpretation of what this norm tel... ur own experiences and assumptions. Understanding others is often hampered by unexamined assumptions, so t... References ===== Allison, Anne. 1991. “Japanese Mothers and Obentōs: The Lunch-Box as Ideological State A
- 9.2 @1002:2024
- (2020) ===== What to do about repugnant cultural others? ===== A word of warning: This week we are learn... is and white nationalists are “repugnant cultural others” (Harding 1991). We don’t have to accept what so... lways **looking at one’s self through the eyes of others**, of measuring one’s soul by the tape of a world... p: A **shared biogenetic substance**. Women, as mothers, and their children are symbols of purity. ====
- 5.1 @1002:2022
- and Musuo families only “lack fathers” in eyes of others. * Imagine what your own family looks like fr... South Sudan trace kinship relationships through mothers and fathers, but assign each child—and every pers... to Lucy’s maternal line of descent through their mothers. In societies whose kinship is used to construct
- 4.1.2 @1002:2019
- sides: * The matrilineal kin of the deceased (mothers, siblings, mother's brothers) are the owners of the death * The affines (spouse, other in-laws) must mour
- 4.1 @1002:2024
- and Musuo families only “lack fathers” in eyes of others. * Imagine what your own family looks like fr... South Sudan trace kinship relationships through mothers and fathers, but assign each child—and every pers... to Lucy’s maternal line of descent through their mothers. In societies whose kinship is used to construct
- 6.1 @1002:2024
- on (in a literal and metaphoric sense), they draw others into a shared game on a common field of social sp... trust”? If some people are more trustworthy than others, is it possible that they also had a head start o... oster, Beatriz M., and Shannon K. Carter. 2017. “Mothers, Milk, and Morals: Peer Milk Sharing as Moral Mot
- 3.2.1 @1002:2019
- the same kinds of things people buy and sell with others, but they must adhere to the rules of the social ... everyone is **interdependent** on the services of others, and every valuable thing is **embedded** in soci
- 5.2 @1002:2024
- a spouse and children. * Women as wives and mothers are primarily if not exclusively responsible for ... rs in wealthy households are also other people’s mothers, and they depend on other kin to provide care wor
- 5.2 @1002:2022
- ge of care. Acts of kinship are also services for others: feeding, nursing, adopting, granting permission ... ? ==== When we remember, we can see ourselves as others see us. Do we see what they also ascribe to us? O
- 4.2.1 @1002:2019
- als and immortals are mortals, the one living the others' death and dying the others' life (Fitt and Freeman 1983, 29). A culture A is both A and not-A Societi
- 13.2 @1002:2024
- a //Weltanschauung//, which is distinct from all others. * Rather than say that different societies hav... lves which is our own, and is not the same as how others see us or understand who we are. In the same way