Method And Theory In Cultural Anthropology Flashcards
Ethnographic fieldwork
Includes Living with the culture for 1-1.5 years and immersing yourself in their culture while trying to be apart of their community.
What are the 6 steps of ethnographic fieldwork?
Preparation Arrival Euphoria Culture shock Participation observation Return home, analyze data
Culture shock
Psychological reaction to an unfamiliar culture.
Ethnocentrism
Judging other cultures using ones own cultural values.
Etic perspective
Looking at the scholars point of view.
“View of the outsider”
Emic perspective
The insider’s point of view.
Triying to understand the view point of the culture being studied.
What are the 5 steps of the scientific method?
- Come up with a research question
- Do research and collect data
- Form a hypothesis
- Test the hypothesis through experimentation, observation, replication.
- Draw a conclusion based on the analysis of the data.
What are the common two problems of science and social studies?
Quantifying data Informants that are untruthful Experimentation (limits on what you can do to people) Prediction Objectivity
Cultural evolutionism
All societies move through a series of distinct evolutionary stages.
Who were the two people that introduced cultural evolutionism?
Edward Tyler and Lewis Henry Morgan
What are the three categories of theoretical approaches of analysis of societies?
Materialistic
Socio-political
Mental
Explain the theoretical approach of studying societies known as Diffusionism.
Certain cultural traits were developed originally in one or a few parts of the world.
These traits then spread throughout the world via the process of diffusion into other cultures.
Explain the theoretical approach of studying societies known as Heliocentric.
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What approach did Julian steward introduce to the study of societies?
Different societies are likely to have different stages that they go through.
Looks at evolution of specific societies.
What approach did Leslie white introduce to the study of societies?
Interested in the general evolution of humanity in the sense of its culture and social organization.