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Introducing Cultural
Anthropology
Roberta Edwards Lenkeit
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Anthropology: What Are Its
Subfields and Perspectives?
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What Do Anthropologists Study?
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The Subfields of Anthropology
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Cultural Anthropology
Archaeology
Linguistics
Biological Anthropology
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The four fields of Anthropology
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Cultural Anthropology
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Ethnography: The descriptive study of one
culture, subculture, or microculture based on
fieldwork.
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Ethnology: The comparative study of cultures; it
presents analytical generalizations about human
culture.
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Archaeology
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Archaeology is the systematic study of the
remains of previous cultures as a means of
reconstructing the lifeways of people who
lived in the past.
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Archaeology
The areas of focus in archaeology include:
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Prehistoric Archaeology
– Artifacts
– Ecofacts
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Historical Archaeology
Cultural Resource Management
Experimental Archaeology
Applied Archaeology
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Linguistics
Linguistics is the study of language; research
areas include:
Descriptive Linguistics
 Historical Linguistics
 Ethnolinguistics
 Sociolinguistics
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Biological Anthropology
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Biological anthropology, also called Physical
anthropology, studies Homo sapiens as
biological beings both in the present and in the
past.
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Paleoanthropology
Primatology
Contemporary Human Variation
Forensic Anthropology
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How Anthropology Is Unique
Anthropology is Holistic
 Anthropologists Do Fieldwork
 Anthropologists Focus on the Comparative
Method
 The Perspective of Cultural Relativism
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– Cultural Ethnocentrism
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Should There Be Any Universal Values?
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Anthropology is Holistic
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Holistic
– Biological Perspective
– Cultural Perspective
– Broad Time Frame
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Anthropologists Do Fieldwork
Cultural Anthropology in the Field
 Archaeology in the Field
 Linguistics in the Field
 Biological Anthropology in the Field
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Anthropologists Focus on the
Comparative Method
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The Comparative Method is Used in all
Fields of Anthropology
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The Perspective of Cultural
Relativism
Cultural Relativism
 Ethnocentrism
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Should There Be Any Universal
Values?
Arguments FOR
 Arguments AGAINST
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The Scientific Approach in
Anthropology
Scientific Method
 Postmodernism in Anthropology—A
Humanistic View
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Summary
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Anthropology is the study of humans throughout
the world spanning the last 4 million years.
It is a holistic discipline.
Anthropologists seek to explain human cultural
behavior using the scientific method.
Anthropologists include a humanistic perspective.
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