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Title: Four Fields of Anthropology


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Four Fields of Anthropology
  • Anthropological Method
  • Describe

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Key concepts
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Cultural Relativism
  • Cannot judge a culture by the norms and values of
    another
  • Must understand a culture on its own terms
  • True of time, too (historical attitudes)
  • Controversy What about maladaptive practices,
    violations of human rights or historical
    wrongs?
  • FGM
  • Persecution of minority groups
  • Slavery

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Ethnocentrism
  • Belief ones own culture is superior to others
  • We cant be objective if we are ethnocentric
  • But we always wear our cultural glasses, we
    just need to be sure they arent so dark that
    what we see is distorted.
  • Awareness of cultural glasses helps you avoid
    ethnocentrism

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Naïve Realism.
  • Belief that everyone sees, interprets or
    understands the world in the same way.
  • Issue cross-culturally and in studying past
    people or events

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Can be subtle
Closer to Native view
Way we usually see NE
Petroglyph-NY Iroquois
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Worldview framework for making sense of our
surroundings and how the world works
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How does anthropology study culture?
Participant Observation
Informants, surveys, etc
Scientific method
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Culture Explicit vs. Tacit
Explicit clear, observable
Tacit- hidden framework
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Culture
  • Ethos Motivations and perceptions about life
    and the world that guide
    life-way and choices
  • - -How people cope with and
    interact with world
  • - -reflected in cultural values
  • -Observable in human actions and
    what humans create

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Anthropology, Archaeology and History
the Baggage
  • Disciplines rise from Western/Euro tradition
  • Associated with colonial powers and imperial
    interests
  • Used to justify nationalist or imperial goals
  • Used to deny identity and legitimacy of subject
    peoples

Great Zimbabwe
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  • Anthropologys original goal
  • Document vanishing cultures
  • Colonized people expected to assimilate
    (or die)
  • Removing cultural materials was
  • OK b/c people/culture would soon be gone
  • Living people and human remains treated as no
    more than scientific specimens or curiosities to
    be exhibited

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History Purpose (now) understand how events
come about and the impact of those events on
human societies
  • Issues
  • Inherent bias (slant)
  • Records the activities and interests of the
    elite.
  • Viewpoint exclusively that of dominant culture.
  • Pre-contact Indigenous recording systems were
    ignored, denied meaning or purposefully destroyed

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Historys Units How events experienced
Note Race is a cultural construct, not
biological fact and categories change over time
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Ethnohistory
  • AKA Social archeology, culture history
  • Cultural patterns
  • Continuity AND Change
  • Uses
  • Oral histories
  • Cultural knowledge of indigenous people
  • Ethnographic Analogy
  • Anthropological, Archaeological and Historical
    theory
  • Goal Recover the culture history and experience
    of colonized (or otherwise unrecorded) people
  • Understand effects/experience of historical
    processes
  • Understand cultural processes (adaptation
    and change)
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