UTS LESSON 3 Flashcards

1
Q

emaining the same person and
turning chameleon by adapting to one’s context seems
paradoxical. However, French anthropologist Marcel Mauss
has an explanation for this phenomenon.

A

MARCEL MAUSS

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2
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every self has two faces

A

personne and moi

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2
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composed of the social concepts of what it means
to be who he is. —— has much to do with what it means to live in a particular institution, a
particular family, a particular religion, a particular nationality, and how to behave given
expectations and influences from others.

A

Personne

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3
Q

refers to a person’s
sense of who he is, his body, and his basic identity, his biological givenness. —- is a person’s
basic identity.

A

Moi

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4
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which tackles that every sector in a community or society should cooperate to
have a well-balanced living.

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Total Social
Phenomenon

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5
Q

Has something to do with culture. It is a salient part of culture and ultimately, has a tremendous
effect in our crafting of the self.

A

LANGUAGE

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6
Q

An American cultural anthropologist who defined culture as “a system of inherited conceptions
expressed in symbolic forms by means of which men communicate, perpetuate, and develop their
knowledge about and attitudes towards life.

A

CLIFFORD GEERTZ

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