ANTHRO 3AC Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Bruno Latour, Integrative Biology, Ethnography

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Anthropology lecture 2: how to read like an anthropologist. Anthropologist tend to read and write a lot. Anthropologist study everything so they dominate this field. Humans and nonhumans , they assemble great research. What is the article about? (the object) Ex: conversion convicted by the holy spirit:the rhetoric of fundamental. What is the key concept the author uses to think about the object? baptist conversion . Aristotle defines the rhetorician as someone who is always able to see what is persuasive. Rhetoric defined as the ability to see what is possibly persuasive in. Susan harding and reverend cantrell rhetoric of persuading someone who is unsaved, of establishing a conviction in them that leads them to the fundamentalist baptist church. Ethnos: one kind of who in anthropology. Ethnos is, in short, a group, usually understood with a shared way of life, or. Here the ethnos would appear to be fundamentalist baptists.

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