chapter 10 Flashcards

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what is play?

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  • Play is a generalized form of behavioral openness
    • Openness is the ability to think about, speak about, and do different things in the same way or the same thing in different ways.
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how does play aid children? (4 ways)

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  • Develop and practise skills needed for physical survival as adults
    • Development of cognitive and motor skills
    • Fosters learning and behavioural versatility (through exploration)
    • Play can allow children to comment on and criticize the world of adults
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what is art?

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• Art is “play with form producing some aesthetically successful transformation-representation.”

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What does art form relate to?

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• Form relates to the cultural restrictions or rules regarding how art is carried out in time and place.

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what assumptions about art are made due to ethnocentrism ?

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  • Ethnocentrism limits western art experts’ perspective to only view as art what fits their own definition
    • Anthropologists argue that all humans have a capacity for art, but not all societies separate art from non art.
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describe tattoos as an art form

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  • Body art: tattoos
    • Range from play to ritual
    • Role in identity
    • Read as symbols
    • Socially acceptable verses un acceptable
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what is a myth?

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• Recounts how the world came to be the way it is and make life meaningful for those who accept them

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what is a ritual?

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  • A repetitive social practice, composed of a sequence of symbolic activities
    • Set off from the social routines of everyday life
    • Takes its power from an accepted authority, such as the state, a divine being, ancestors, etc.
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what is a rite of passage?

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• Rites of passage are rituals that move individuals from one position in the social structure to another.

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3 stages of rites of passage

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  1. Separation from old social position from normal time
    1. Transition into a position of liminality, neither part of the old nor of the new social position
    2. Reaggregation or reintroduction, of the individual into his or her new social position
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• How are world view and symbolic practice related?

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  • Humans develop understandings of everyday experiences through language, play, art, myth, and ritual
    • These encompassing pictures of the reality are called world views.
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what are symbols?

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• Can be actions, words, or images that stand for something else

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what is religion?

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• Anthropologists have struggled with a definition of religion that encompasses all human societies
Religion can be defined broadly as “ideas and practices that postulate reality beyond that which is immediately available to the senses”

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what is witchcraft?

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  • Witchcraft, oracles, and magic among the Azande
    • Witchcraft is the performance of magic by humans, often through innate supernatural powers, whether intentional or self aware or not.
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what is magic?

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• Magic involves practices designed to control aspects of the world for specific purposes.

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describe azande witchcraft and magic

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  • Evans-Pritchard (1937) describes azande witchcraft beliefs and practices.
    • Witchcraft was only countered by further magic
    • To identify witches the azande consulted oracles
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what may lead to a shift in one’s world view?

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  • Drastic changes in experience may lead people to create new interpretations:
    • If confronted with a new religion, people may choose to convert
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what is syncretism?

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• Old and new religious practices may become synthesized through a process called syncretism

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what is revitalization?

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• In the face of oppression and radical transformation a more satisfying religion may be created through revitalization

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what is nativism?

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• Another response may be to reject new ideas and return to a former golden age through nativism

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can different world views coexist?

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Different world views may coexist within a given society with one becoming the official or dominant world view.