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ANTH 203
MIDTERM EXAM
STUDY GUIDE
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Comparative
*study of culture
Qualitative
Anthropology is the study of the nature and states of being of humans
Does everyone have culture?
How does culture shape us?
Can you escape your culture?
The root of anthropology...
What is culture?
Physical/Biological
Archaeology
Linguistics
Social/Cultural
4 Fields of Anthropology
Anthropology is rooted in fieldwork
Fieldwork is the immersive study and writing up of groups and cultures that occurs
over periods of months and years
Concept started by Bronislaw Malinowski
Fieldwork
Looking at the world from the perspective of one's own culture
Often leads to the belief that one's culture is better than others
Understanding ethnocentrism
Holism is considering all parts of culture in order to understand the whole
meaning
Looking at the bigger picture to understand the details
Holistic approach
Using a certain level of detachment when studying
Using different lenses to judge cultural practices to remain objective
Cultural relativism is the idea that any part of culture must be viewed from the
standpoint that it is relative within its proper cultural context
Cognitive tool that helps us understand why people do and think what they do
Cultural Relativism
Etic - outsider perspective
Emic - insider perspective
Etic and Emic perspectives
Guiding Principles
What if human rights are being violated in areas anthropologists study?
Risks to researchers
What if field notes are subpoenaed?
Anthropology has a colonial legacy - enduring mistrust in the study
Dilemmas in Anthropology
INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY
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Culture is something that unites people. - Anastasiya O.
Culture is the way you act, think, and interact.
What is Culture?
Merriam-Websters  - Most Important Word of the Year
Came into the English Language by way of Latin 600 years ago
Metaphoric in nature: the domain of plants, animals, and people
Culture or civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex
whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any
other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.
Popularized in Anthropology by EB Taylor in 1871
Culture
Values
Attitudes are learned, and difficult to change
Attitudes
Ch. 2 - ... what one thinks to be true p. 
Beliefs
We are unconsciously guided by norms - unwritten rules about what is appropriate
and inappropriate in specific situations
Usually not explicitly expressed, but highly effective in governing behavior
Norms
Covers emotional, cognitive, and behavioral abilities
A moving spectrum, from exposure to acculturation and adaptation
Enculturation - the gradual acquisition of the characteristics and norms of a
culture or group by a person, another culture, etc.
Culture is Learned
Culture is Unconscious
People in a society share their culture through material possessions, ideas,
attitudes and beliefs.
Through sharing, we are better able to understand and predict the actions of
others.
Culture is Shared
Culture is emerged in all spheres of society - economics, religion, medicine,
Culture is Integrated
Characteristics of Culture
THINKING ABOUT CULTURE
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Anthropology is the study of the nature and states of being of humans. Start of a definition -(cid:498)everything that people have, think, and do as members of a society(cid:499) Fieldwork is the immersive study and writing up of groups and cultures that occurs over periods of months and years. Looking at the world from the perspective of one"s own culture. Often leads to the belief that one"s culture is better than others. Holism is considering all parts of culture in order to understand the whole meaning. Looking at the bigger picture to understand the details. Using a certain level of detachment when studying. Using different lenses to judge cultural practices to remain objective. Cultural relativism is the idea that any part of culture must be viewed from the standpoint that it is relative within its proper cultural context. Cognitive tool that helps us understand why people do and think what they do.

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