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- them. Langue can only be seen in a **synchronic** perspective, like a freeze frame. Saussure’s ideas are count... ka” | 🧱 ) | 😀 ) ===== The limits of a synchronic perspective ===== * A synchronic perspective lets us see the collective mind of society, which is easy to ignore or deny. * But a synchronic perspective is like looking at a society from 10,000 feet in
- 2 @2700:2021
- ka” | 🧱 ) | 😀 ) ===== The limits of a synchronic perspective ===== * A synchronic perspective lets us see the collective mind of society, which is easy to ignore or deny. * But a synchronic perspective is like looking at a society from 10,000 feet in ... n common and what is constant. * The structural perspective on signs or on cultural categories seems to imply
- 2 @2700:2022
- ka” | 🧱 ) | 😀 ) ===== The limits of a synchronic perspective ===== * A synchronic perspective lets us see the collective mind of society, which is easy to ignore or deny. * But a synchronic perspective is like looking at a society from 10,000 feet in ... n common and what is constant. * The structural perspective on signs or on cultural categories seems to imply
- about_this_class @2700:2025
- ong sense of the different schools of thought and perspectives among cultural anthropologists so that you can d... hat other people, though different, have valuable perspectives. [[https://wikenigma.org.uk/start|Wikenigma]] i... lization in a specific community. Yet, while this perspective powerfully challenges many dominant ethnocentric ... th no easy answers. We want every student to hear perspectives from other people that they have never considere
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- nthropology” is purely an [[:emic_and_etic|etic]] perspective, with no attention to the emic perspective. * They know people by exonyms but pay little attention to people... can take information, but without regard to their perspective on that information. ==== All cultural anthropologists want to present an emic perspective, but they differ in how they frame people as know
- 2025 @2700:2025
- tion in which many people of different voices and perspectives come together to put forward different answers t... to reinvent itself to incorporate new voices and perspectives. This class will explore how anthropologists cha... doi.org/10.2307/3034157. ———. 2004. “Exchanging Perspectives: The Transformation of Objects into Subjects in
- second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why @2700:2025
- you have. As you read, think about what kind of a perspective this scholar applies to the facts that they collect, and how this perspective informs the conclusion they draw. In the earlier ... s evidence to a larger conclusion about someone’s perspective. Keep in mind that this is an essay, and an essa
- 6 @2700:2022
- anthropology wanted to bring critical, skeptical perspective to global interconnection. By the end of the 20t... he Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective//. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ———. ... he Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective//, edited by Arjun Appadurai, 64–91. Cambridge: C
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- s difference in approaches, there can be holistic perspectives which are diachronic as well as synchronic. * ... re diachronic but still concerned with a holistic perspective. * We might say that methodological holism tend... anese Brazilian Return Migration in Transnational Perspective//. New York: Columbia University Press. {{page
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- ty, establishing relationships, and understanding perspectives before formulating research (Reinharz 1992, 181)... Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective.” //Feminist Studies// 14 (3): 575–99. https://do
- tut @2700:2025:12
- position does she take with respect to the major perspectives we've encountered? * Symbolic anthropology and methodological holism * Marxist perspectives on historical change as a dialectic * Foucault
- 11 @2700:2022
- nthropology” is purely an [[:emic_and_etic|etic]] perspective. ===== Does a census create an imagined communit... atements .\\ .\\ .\\ .\\ An inference about their perspective, orientation, outlook, or assumptions. ===== An
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- with an irreducible first-person, //I//-centered perspective. * Your senses give you bits and pieces of in... re that it is //you//, your //self//, that is the perspective you have on the world. * All of this feels auto
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- in one society and globally. * Other people’s perspectives and values are marginalized; they are different ... s an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives on society which claimed that you could understa
- 4 @2700:2021
- in one society and globally. * Other people’s perspectives and values are marginalized; they are different ... s an argument against evolutionary and historical perspectives on society which claimed that you could understa