ANT204H1- Final Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam ( 43 pages long!)

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The way in which anthropologists can produce knowledge is more constrained institutionally, viz. in the west and in their higher educational setting. There is, thus, a paradox between this situation and the rise in globalization and knowledge in the world. The proliferation of commonsensical knowledge of neoliberalism has been over- simpli ed. We need different angles to understand neoliberalism in a more critical sense and why it hasn"t been challenged. Tim mccaskell is a canadian equity activist around the issues of aids, race, class, queer, and education. Of race, sex, sexual orientation, class, and disability, class doesn"t t. If we want to change class differences, we have to change the shape of society (viz. from a triangle to, say, a sphere). In the 1970s, society was still triangular as such, but not to the same extent as today. It was more rounded, for it was held up by a social safety net, e. g. public health care.

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