1983 Looking for Zora. In In Search of our Mothers` Gardens
... Why Did Edward Dozier Write a Philippine Ethnography? The redirection of Dozier's professional career needs to be addressed because it situates ...
... Why Did Edward Dozier Write a Philippine Ethnography? The redirection of Dozier's professional career needs to be addressed because it situates ...
Opening Archaeology Repatriation`s Impact on Contemporary
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
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... The first phase, i.e. hunting and gathering, was characterised by a particular cognitive use of language which Gellner calls multistranded, i.e. meanings are assigned according to the complexity of the society in which the division of labour is not highly developed and most individuals performs mult ...
... The first phase, i.e. hunting and gathering, was characterised by a particular cognitive use of language which Gellner calls multistranded, i.e. meanings are assigned according to the complexity of the society in which the division of labour is not highly developed and most individuals performs mult ...
2003 Stocking`s Historiography of Influence
... Critique of Anthropology 23(3) Nels Nelson, who excavated the Bay shellmounds after Uhle without apparently absorbing the lesson of Uhle’s method, then learned stratigraphic excavation from l’Abbé Breuil in Spain and introduced it, to much acclaim, in the Galisteo Basin of New México in 1913. Alfred ...
... Critique of Anthropology 23(3) Nels Nelson, who excavated the Bay shellmounds after Uhle without apparently absorbing the lesson of Uhle’s method, then learned stratigraphic excavation from l’Abbé Breuil in Spain and introduced it, to much acclaim, in the Galisteo Basin of New México in 1913. Alfred ...
A Sociology of Modernity
... to an understanding of the problematic.3 The double notion of liberty and discipline provides such a linkage. It captures the ambivalence of modernity in three major dimensions, namely the relations between individual liberty and community, between agency and structure, and between locally situated ...
... to an understanding of the problematic.3 The double notion of liberty and discipline provides such a linkage. It captures the ambivalence of modernity in three major dimensions, namely the relations between individual liberty and community, between agency and structure, and between locally situated ...
Hume and the Social Contract. A Systematic Evaluation
... The point of the procedural account is, more precisely, the idea that obligations must be conceivable as deriving from certain procedures that express individual agreement, even though no such procedure ever takes place. The conditions and details of the social contract are meant to describe a norma ...
... The point of the procedural account is, more precisely, the idea that obligations must be conceivable as deriving from certain procedures that express individual agreement, even though no such procedure ever takes place. The conditions and details of the social contract are meant to describe a norma ...
Planet M : The intense abstraction of Marilyn Strathern
... believe Strathern effectively comes out on its other side. At whatever scale one might choose to recognize it (ranging from the individual to the West), the ‘self ’ is eliminated as the subject of analysis and thus features only as its object. In exploring how this is so, our aim is not so much to p ...
... believe Strathern effectively comes out on its other side. At whatever scale one might choose to recognize it (ranging from the individual to the West), the ‘self ’ is eliminated as the subject of analysis and thus features only as its object. In exploring how this is so, our aim is not so much to p ...
Resenha A gringo studies Umbanda
... interpretive claims – placing Umbanda in it historical and cultural contexts – illustrates certain theoretical and methodological challenges that we face, as scholars of cultures other than our own. Because the book is so richly textured in its descriptive work and ambitious in its interpretive clai ...
... interpretive claims – placing Umbanda in it historical and cultural contexts – illustrates certain theoretical and methodological challenges that we face, as scholars of cultures other than our own. Because the book is so richly textured in its descriptive work and ambitious in its interpretive clai ...
"Transnational History: Identities, Structures, States", in
... the historical profession, it can be argued that transnational history does not represent a historical sub-discipline in its own right; transnational historians do too many different things for that. They use a whole range of different approaches and methodologies which they share with other histori ...
... the historical profession, it can be argued that transnational history does not represent a historical sub-discipline in its own right; transnational historians do too many different things for that. They use a whole range of different approaches and methodologies which they share with other histori ...
The happiness of sociality. Economics and eudaimonia: A
... and ever more intense pleasures in order to maintain the same level of satisfaction. In this case, while Mr Brown gets a boost in his objective wellbeing, because he bought a new car, the fact that he has had a rise in income has also boosted his aspirations about which is the ideal car to own; so h ...
... and ever more intense pleasures in order to maintain the same level of satisfaction. In this case, while Mr Brown gets a boost in his objective wellbeing, because he bought a new car, the fact that he has had a rise in income has also boosted his aspirations about which is the ideal car to own; so h ...
Careers in Anthropology
... Will you work between people and resources? Anthropology and Natural Resources Coop Extension Agent Ecotourism Director Environmental Impact Researcher Entrepreneur Resource Manager ...
... Will you work between people and resources? Anthropology and Natural Resources Coop Extension Agent Ecotourism Director Environmental Impact Researcher Entrepreneur Resource Manager ...
IDENTITY, SOCIAL IDENTITY, COMPARISON, AND STATUS
... theory. Similarly, Stets (2001) contrasts identity theory and justice theory; and Jasso (2002) contrasts justice theory and status theory. As all these authors, in company with many others, note, there is much to be gained in generality, parsimony, and insight by systematic articulation across theor ...
... theory. Similarly, Stets (2001) contrasts identity theory and justice theory; and Jasso (2002) contrasts justice theory and status theory. As all these authors, in company with many others, note, there is much to be gained in generality, parsimony, and insight by systematic articulation across theor ...
The Works of Marx and Engels in Ethnology
... Hegelian positivism, Marx's trend of thought to naturalism. Jordan, whose learning is great, sometimes writes inaccurately. On p. 384 of his work he mentions Croce's view that "historical necessity [...] allowed Marx to prophesy the coming of the new era". Korsch opposed this. So far so good. But th ...
... Hegelian positivism, Marx's trend of thought to naturalism. Jordan, whose learning is great, sometimes writes inaccurately. On p. 384 of his work he mentions Croce's view that "historical necessity [...] allowed Marx to prophesy the coming of the new era". Korsch opposed this. So far so good. But th ...