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Anthropology 100 Basics

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values and standards of cultures differ and deserve respect, all features of a culture need to be observed without bias, answer to the problem of ethnocentrism
cultural relativism
connects everything, attempts to look at all aspects, not just one, looks at the big picture
holistic
focuses on institutions, rules, structures wich have a function in keeping society running, British school of thought
socio-cultural system
biological, studies evolution and our origins and assumes that we are a species that evolved, we seperated from chimps about 8 million years ago
Physical anthropology
sometimes called prehistory, studies the origins of production and human remains, covers 10% of our species' history
archaeology
sometimes call socio-anthropology, has two practices: ethnography and ethnology
Cultural anthropology
father of anthropology, Argonauts of the West Pacific: statistic documentation by concrete evidence (everything that can be observed by the senses), inponderabilia of actual life (penetrating the mental attitude), corpus inscription (natives point of view)
Bronislaw Malinowski
focuses on values, beliefs, symbols, interpretations, American school of thought
Ideational sysytem
study of language, we believe language is uniquely human, most languages haven't been properly documented
Linguistic anthropology
art and symbolism emerged
40 000 years ago
research strategy that emphasizes the observer's rather than the native explanations, categories or criteria of signivicance, outsiders point of view, intended to be more objective
etic
archaeology, physical, linguistic, cultural
four fields of anthropology
research strategy that focuses on native explanations and criteria of significance, from the people's point of view
emic
compare ethnographies, comparison of data to analyze and make generalizations
ethnology
collection of data about a specific people, fieldwork, involves observing way of life
ethnography
people thought that non-western society would disappear because of onslaught of western dominance, anthropology started as a salvage operation, small-scale societies are seen as pure societies
why was anthropology originally created
adaptave, shared, learned, symbolic, integrated
5 characteristics of culture
there were other sapien types
28 000 years ago

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