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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
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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
- 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
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- 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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- 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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- 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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- 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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- Individualism: Modern Ideology in Anthropological Perspective//. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Gibson
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- uip students to appreciate important contrasts in perspective, and to decide for themselves which kinds of soci
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- tilinguals appear as monolinguals in a synchronic perspective, because in that frozen moment in time, they are
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- other. It’s a matter of whether you emphasize the perspective of individual actors (and assume that they are ju
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- uip students to appreciate important contrasts in perspective, and to decide for themselves which kinds of soci
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- Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective.” //Feminist Studies// 14 (3): 575–99. https://do