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- Brenner, Suzanne. 1996. “Reconstructing Self and Society: Javanese Muslim Women and ‘the Veil.’” American ... l and urban societies? ## What is a contemporary society? ## This class is about the conditions of life and society in the contemporary world. The contemporary wor... their interactions with other cultures, and every society is a product of their history. * Complex. Many di
- 2.2
- r. * The main question for anthropology is why a society stays the same. ## Durkheim and Mauss ##... ociology and anthropology * He wanted to analyze society as an objective fact * Society is a collective consciousness, like the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bor... m. * Children are taught to be individuals. * Society and its rules is something that one should be abl
- 4.2
- system, there are many possible results. When a society organized on the basis of gifts encounters a glob... 352}} ## When gifts meet commodities ## When a society organized on the basis of gifts encounters a glob... about how these kinds of responses occur in every society. ## References ## Ol pipol bilong Salamaua.... m and Marginality in a Post-Touristic Sepik River Society.” The Contemporary Pacific 25 (2): 221–57. https:
- 3.1
- gation is one of the most influential theories of society. * The gift entails three obligations: to give, ... ocieties are more than the some of their parts. A society consists of people who are interdependent on each... es of exchange. * The spheres of exchange in one society determine how people understand new ways of excha... en a gift system meets a commodity system When a society organized on the basis of gifts encounters a glob
- 8.1
- ent. If there are many modernities, then Western society exists in only one? What makes it different? ## ... eings as individuals, not groups or as members of society ## The Urapmin of Papua New Guinea * "The Holy ... istianity and Moral Torment in a Papua New Guinea Society. University of California Press. ## A guide t
- 1.2
- of the anthropological perspective are: * **[[:society|Society]] and social forces are real.** Social forces determine how individuals think, act and cooperate w... he key elements of classical anthropology are: * Society is a whole which is greater than the sum of its p
- 1.1
- of the anthropological perspective are: * **[[:society|Society]] and social forces are real.** Social forces determine how individuals think, act and cooperate w... e is interfering with the rules and structures of society. Yet societies change all the time, and new way
- 3 @1002:2018:tutorial
- ght were interesting: * Piot says that in Kabre society, gifts obligate and indebt people to each other. ... bout how each statement illustrates life in Kabre society. **Don't** focus on **what** they say about Kab... are the differences in how each illustrates Kabre society? What is good or bad about each as examples? ##
- 5.1
- ed a social contract between the ruling class and society: High wages and general affluence in exchange for... Food and the Expression of Gender in a Melanesian Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Mazelis,
- 5.2
- ed a social contract between the ruling class and society: High wages and general affluence in exchange for... Food and the Expression of Gender in a Melanesian Society. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Mazelis,
- 3.2
- en a gift system meets a commodity system When a society organized on the basis of gifts encounters a glob... Food and the Expression of Gender in a Melanesian Society. Long Grove, Ill.: Waveland Press. Nairn, Charli
- 13.1
- nd cultural values can act on the world: * **[[:society|Society]] and social forces are real.** Social forces determine how individuals think, act and cooperate w
- 13.2
- fetishism. ## The conjuncture of cultures * No society exists in isolation; everyone lives in an interse... tionality * Gift / commodity * Love / money Each society, big or small, is also a microcosm of the whole w
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- Brenner, Suzanne. 1996. “Reconstructing Self and Society: Javanese Muslim Women and ‘the Veil.’” American ... m and Marginality in a Post-Touristic Sepik River Society.” The Contemporary Pacific 25 (2): 221–57. doi:10
- 4.1
- exchange of commodities.* Marx wants to know why society moved from #1 to #2. ## Marxist analysis is abo