Culture and Meaning Flashcards
Dualism
Belief that reality consists of 2 different but equal parts (mind vs. matter; spirit vs. flesh)
Idealism
Human nature is reduced to ideas
Materialism
Human nature is reduced to biology
Holism
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts; based on the assumption that mind and body, person and society, humans and their environment interpenetrate and define one another
Comparative
Examines similarities and differences between societies
Relativistic
Treats each culture equally and with respect
Difference between anthro and socio
Anthro has a comparative approach
Anthropological research
- Long term and with same populations
- Based in reciprocity
- Reflect on own power/positioning and stance
- Results in ethnography (description of 1 culture) or ethnology (description of multiple)
- NO exoticizing cultures
- Provides view of culture from native POV
- Fieldworker must balance emic (insider) and etic (outsider) POV
“Thick” description
Details about life and context (e.g. wink vs. twitch)
Applied anthropology
Use tools of anthro to solve modern problems
The culture concept
- System of meanings about nature of experience shared by people
- Frame through which we see the world
- Considered tacit knowledge (taken for granted)
Determinism
Reduction of complex events to single forces
Influence of genes and culture on human nature
Mutual shaping of genes and culture; nurture AND nature
Archaeology
Study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
Biological anthropology
Concerned with the biological and behavioral aspects of human beings, their related non-human primates and their extinct hominin ancestors