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- 2.3.0
- ple, they think their language lacks "scientific" terms (even though they could just borrow these terms like everyone else does!) (see Graber 2019). * Ethnograp... c perspective will to some extent also be read in terms of English-speakers' biases toward oral languages... and refuses to look at these experiences in emic terms as part of a particular worldview. * One examp
- 1.3.1
- holistically. At best, anthropologists use these terms descriptively. They are ideal types that help us ... itive and civilized societies when we use precise terms. * Pastoralism isn’t necessarily more advance
- 2.1.2
- al pattern of behavior * Key words, technical terms, verbatim quotations ===== Another story of fiel... y the affines and the patrifilial relatives, etic terms for kinds of kinship which I won’t explain today.
- 1.1.1
- ologists mean when they explain people’s lives in terms of culture? ===== Module 2: Can an anthropologis
- 1.1.2
- st explanation, which would describe something in terms of a single, ultimate origin. ===== People are t
- 2.1.1
- al pattern of behavior * Key words, technical terms, verbatim quotations ===== Another story of fiel
- a_note_about_attendance
- that should be applied. What this means in real terms is that you lose points toward your final grade i
- plan_for_an_hsc_lesson_on_kinship
- c idea, you need to explain it to your readers in terms they understand. All you should assume about your
- story_analysis
- he emic concepts and the emic perspective in etic terms so that the reader can see and understand the wor