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- 2.2.0 @1001:2020
- ngs need to be seen in an [[:emic_and_etic|emic]] perspective, and everything else is the same. * The emic perspective is imponderable; we all use our own culture’s emic perspective, but we don’t have to be aware of it as a perspective. ===== Imponderabilia ===== In my lecturing for this w
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- efusal by an anthropologist to emphasize the emic perspective over an etic perspective (Ortner 1995) * Ortner’s concept of ethnographic refusal is when an anthropologis... ly the kind that seeks to capture a distinct emic perspective, is a great way to do engaged, political work tha... 34. Nader, Laura. 1972. “Up the Anthropologist: Perspectives Gained from Studying Up.” In //Reinventing Anthr
- 2.3.0 @1001:2020
- aphy that attempts to make another culture's emic perspective will to some extent also be read in terms of Engl... efusal by an anthropologist to emphasize the emic perspective over an etic perspective (Ortner 1995) * Ortner's concept of ethnographic refusal is when an anthropologist
- story_analysis @1001:2020
- aluable story? You need to explicate the cultural perspective in which this story is worth telling, or what mak... ave you explicated the emic concepts and the emic perspective in etic terms so that the reader can see and understand the world from the perspective of the storyteller? * Have you made your own clai
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- anthropologist as child ===== To access the emic perspective on a situation, one must see the imponderable thi... terms. So how does a fieldworker acquire an emic perspective? By making mistakes, by trying and failing to fit... se their naivety makes them open to acquiring the perspective of their hosts. ===== A boundary crossed twice =
- 2.1.2 @1001:2020
- (Spiro 1990, 49). This third position is the etic perspective. ===== Analytic and synthetic perspectives ===== **etic** is to **emic** as **analysis** is to **synthesis*
- 3.1.1 @1001:2020
- ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 40616. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
- 3.1.2 @1001:2020
- ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 40616. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
- 3.2.1 @1001:2020
- ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 96108. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
- 3.2.2 @1001:2020
- ings ==== Francoise Zonabend “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family,” in //A History of the... 96108. Zonabend, Francoise. “An Anthropological Perspective on Kinship and the Family.” In //A History of the
- the_goal_of_this_class @1001:2020
- to discuss your own ideas, and to reflect on your perspective and reasoning. In ANTH 1001, Ryan and Jadran wa... ss is designed to help you to figure out your own perspective on the big, unresolved questions about how human
- 1.1.1 @1001:2020
- s anthropologists ask about being human, and what perspective they take on people’s communities and patterns of
- 1.2.1 @1001:2020
- Injustice.” Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective. July 2015. http://origins.osu.edu/milestones/jul
- 2020 @1001:2020
- udy of culture, cultural difference, and the main perspectives in anthropology as a social science. ## Ryan's