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the comparative study of human societies and cultures; the study of human beings from our beginning to our present |
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Anthropology explores the lifeways of people |
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subsistence, food, shelter/housing, religion, time, space, communication, organization of community, engergy exchange with the environment, clothing |
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language, body language, dance, music, theatre |
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how people organize their community |
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kinship, leadership, government |
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the learned behaviors and symbos that allow people to live in groups, including ways humans adapt to their environment and give meaning to their lives. |
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a set of social relationships among people role and status |
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Culture: Society:
behavior relationships
symbols dyad/group
adapt to environment status and roles
beliefs meaning |
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The five sub-disciplines of Anthropology |
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cultural ant, linguistic, ant, archeology, physical/biological ant, appplied ant |
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Cultural Anthropology
(the five subd-disciplines of Anthropology) |
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the study of human culture and society |
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Linguistic Anthropology
(the five subd-disciplines of Anthropology) |
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concerned with understanding language and its relationship to culture (knowing the culture can help to discover the history, relationships with other cultures, and migrations) |
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Archeology
(the five subd-disciplines of Anthropology) |
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focuses on the reconstruction and understanding of past cultures based on their material culture. |
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Physical/Biological Anthropology
(the five subd-disciplines of Anthropology) |
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the study of humankind from a biological perspective (includes osteology, nutrition, demography, epidemology, primatogy) |
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Applied Anthropology
(the five subd-disciplines of Anthropology) |
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uses anthropology to solve human problems |
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History of Anthropology
Began as a field study in the __________ by the __________ and ______________ |
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Began as a field study in the 1800s by the Europeans and the Americans |
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Short History of Ant
Travel by...
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Travel by steamboat or railroad |
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Short History of Ant
Colonialism... needed to understand _____________ |
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Colonialism... needed to understand other groups |
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Short History of Ant
First: began to trace _________________ |
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First: began to trace the evolution of humans |
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tracing the evolution of humans |
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Lower, Middle, Upper Savagery
Lower, Middle, Upper Barbarism
Civilized |
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Travel brought missionaries, explorers, soldiers, govt. officials |
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untrained observer, ethnocentric, bias, bad info |
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Father of Cultural Anthropology |
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anthropologists must themselves to observe the people they are studying |
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Kroeber, Sapir, Mead, Benedict |
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Early 1900s Boas trained next generation of ant. and sent them out on the field |
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the belief that your culture and life ways are natural and superior to all others
*positive side: it is the glue of culture |
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a cultural construct and does not biologically exist |
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the belief that some people are genetically superior to others |
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• No human group has ever been isolated from other humans long enough for genetic changes to occur. |
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• No human group has ever been isolated from other humans long enough for genetic changes to occur. |
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• Other cultures construct race differently. |
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• Other cultures construct race differently. |
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• Traits used to “define” race are arbitrary. Why choose skin color rather than height, or eye color rather than eye shape?
• Racial “traits” are obvious.
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• Traits used to “define” race are arbitrary. Why choose skin color rather than height, or eye color rather than eye shape?
• Racial “traits” are obvious. |
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• The belief that some peoples are genetically superior to others. |
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• Biological fixed races that have different moral, intellectual, and physical characteristics.
• These races can be ranked in a hierarchical scale.
• Political action need to be taken so that society reflects the hierarchy |
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• Biopsychological Equality Franz Boas |
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• All human beings have an equal capacity for culture |
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• Cultural Relativism Franz Boas |
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• Peoples lifeways, values and customs must be understood in terms of that culture
• Anthropologist must not judge a culture, if they are to understand the logic and dynamics of that culture.
• This is a fundamental tool of Anthropology |
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• Point of view of the cultural insider. Trying to understand a culture as if one were born into it. Understand how to think and act as a native. |
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• The outsider’s point of view. Looking at a society in terms of concepts, categories and rules from outsider’s perspective.
• Members of the culture may not agree with the researcher’s analysis nor find the analysis meaningful. |
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Six characteristics of Culture |
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1) Learned behavior
2) Use of language/symbols
3) Are pattered/integrated (have a logical relationship)
4) shared by members of a group
5) are adaptive
6) change
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This person had No Culture!!
found at Agelz-shown in Paris
no ability to focus, no language |
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learning the culture of a particular society |
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The group of a culture consists of a...
The group of a culture consists of a shared socially learned knowledge and cultural behavior pattern. |
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The group of a culture consists of a... |
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We stand on the shoulders of our cultural ancestors |
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We stand on the shoulders of... |
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Culture is our adaption to the environment |
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Culture is our adaption to... |
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These describe types of _______________
Internal
External
Disease
Climate |
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Traditional cultures change slowly |
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___________ cultures change slowly |
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Modern Cultures change quicker |
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_____________ Cultures change quicker |
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(definition) new object, way of thinking, way of behaving; involve human inequity and creativity |
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(definition) teh spread of one cultural element to another culture; can be materia or conceptual or both |
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(definition) a group within a larger culture that shares a different norms and values than those of the dominate society; 1960 Hippies, Neo-Nazi, Goths, Rappers, ________ and the dominate culture can rub against each other and cause change |
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