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- e culture through our words and deeds. Social and cultural anthropologists are engaged in both cultural description and cultural criticism: their work contributes to understanding the world and changing it. Anth... u will be introduced to the unique perspective of cultural anthropology on human experience through a study
- cultural-contextualization
- ====== Cultural contextualization of an observation about childhood ====== Designed by Holly High and Ryan ... ence with children and childrearing. Identify the cultural values that are expressed by what you experienced... of what this practice tells you about the larger cultural context in which it sits. This essay is an exerci... stance on your own lived experiences and your own cultural environment. ===== Instructions ===== **Step 1:
- cultural-critique
- ====== Critique of your own cultural assumptions ====== Designed by Ryan Schram and Holly High **Due**: No... just way? Hence, anthropology can contribute to **cultural critique**, or critical thinking about one’s own ... report of a commonplace event is saturated with a cultural worldview. A news article is an example of a poss... e primary source that documents the presence of a cultural ideology. Consider all of the topics we have dis
- birth-interview
- ularities of the time, place, social setting, and cultural context into which you were born. ===== Preparat... and what that experience led you to see about the cultural context of your own birth. As Behrmann suggests, ... interview process to draw a conclusion about the cultural context in which your birth took place. Longer ... erica.” In //Conformity and Conflict: Readings in Cultural Anthropology//, edited by James Spradley, 323–40.
- dney.edu.au > > Subject: ANTH 1002: Question re cultural critique > > Hi Ryan, > > I had a question about the instructions for the cultural critique essay. On Canvas it says we should find a primary source that we can use to document the cultural constructs we will critique. I think I can make a
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- ew|Qualitative analysis of a birth interview]], [[cultural-contextualization|Cultural contextualization of an observation about childhood]], [[research-exercise|Asses... ve criticism of a colleague’s Mauss research]], [[cultural-critique|Critique of your own cultural assumptions]], [[lecture-questions|Lecture questions]] **Class info
- research-exercise
- For this assignment, you should limit yourself to cultural anthropology. (Although, if you are interested, b
- what-is-anthro
- e will introduce you to anthropology as a form of cultural critique. We will use anthropology’s way of think
- what-we-will-do
- hese topics by placing it in a comparative, cross-cultural framework, and from this position see their own s... aces, Large Issues: An Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. 4th ed. London: Pluto Press. http:/