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Anthropological Concepts Fundamental Concepts & Principles Holism Function Relativism Comparison Structure Adaptation Culture Holism  the whole picture, all facets of human life interrelated  small scale vs. large scale societies  holism & its boundedness Function  Important proposition for holistic perspective  Social institutions, behavior, cultural logic operate to satisfy human needs – have a function  Primary & secondary needs  Function within a total system  Integrated system & equilibrium Ethnographic Example: Holism and Function  The Tsembaga of PNG & their Pigs  Pigs seldom eaten, serve other functions, keep residence clean, prepare soil for planting  Pigs require minimum maintenance  Pig herds grow large, not enough tubers, feed human food, intrude on garden crops, invade neighbors gardens – feuds  people move & distance themselves (carrying capacity of the land)  Elaborate ritual system - pig meat redistributed, pig herds decreased, lessen conflict, needed protein into diet, lubricate social relations The Tsembaga Model The Tsembaga Model Relativism  philosophical relativism  response to ethnocentrism  methodological relativism  linked to holism  dilemmas of relativism   relativism & comparison examples   Universal human rights Female circumcision Comparison  Cross-cultural comparison & the comparative approach  Self-Other (us and them) STRUCTURE(S)/STRUCTURAL TYPES  systems of relationships, organization, forms of associations  standardized modes of behavior  structure & agency Adaptation  core concept of evolutionary perspective  any physical & behavioral characteristic that enhances the ability to pass on one’s genes or the genes of one’s kin to the next generation (adaptive strategies)  process organisms undergo to achieve a beneficial adjustment to an available environment and the results of the process  in cultural systems people make decisions about change  genetic evolution not subject to conscious choice  Malaria in Africa Culture and Adaptation Humans have adapted by manipulating environments through cultural means All cultures change and adapt over time. Cultural adaptation serves to meets the basic needs of a cultural group for food and shelter, procreation, and social order. Humans have come to depend more and more on cultural adaptation What is adaptive in one context may be seriously maladaptive in another Culture  Humans are animals with a difference - make culture   humans organize life into groups - society animals organize life into groups - society  habitual activities, imprinted relationships  distinction between culture & society  Society is distinguished from culture in that society generally refers to the community while culture generally refers to the systems of meaning Enculturation  enculturation is the difference -- common cultural perspective transmitted through learning  "a partly conscious and partly unconscious learning experience whereby the older generation invites, induces, and compels the younger generation to adopt traditional ways of thinking and behaving" (Marvin Harris) The Culture Concept: A Short History  Latin cultura -- cultivation or tending (agricultural)  civility & civilization (17th century)  18th century beginning of the universal histories & descriptions of "secular" processes of the human condition  folk cultures Diverse Definitions of Culture  Topical: Culture consists of everything on a list of topics, or        categories, such as social organization, religion, or economy Historical: Culture is social heritage, or tradition, or custom that is passed on to future generations Behavioural: Culture is shared, learned human behaviour, a way of life Normative: Culture is ideals, values, or rules for living Functional: Culture is the way humans solve problems of adapting to the environment or living together Mental: Culture is a complex of ideas, or learned habits, that inhibit impulses and distinguish people from animals Structural: Culture consists of patterned and interrelated ideas, symbols, or behaviours Symbolic: Culture is based on arbitrarily assigned meanings that are shared by a society ANTHROPOLOGY & THE CULTURE CONCEPT  (19th cent.) E.B. Tylor - "culture... is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, arts, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.“ Clifford Geertz on Culture  (20th cent.) Geertz - "culture as... the fabric of meaning in terms of which humans interpret their experience and guide their actions... "man is an animal suspended in webs of significance he himself has spun, I take culture to be those webs, and the analysis of it to be therefore not an experimental science in search of law but an interpretive one in search of meaning." Culture in the Making  Richard Fox (20th cent.)  culture is in a constant state of becoming/inthe-making  unitary set of rules & meanings continually are in-the-making through oppositions & struggles among groups, where groups themselves & the rules that regulate their interactions only develop in the process of ongoing social relations  culture always is, but it has always just become so Features of Culture  Learned  Shared  Habitualized  Patterned, structured  Adaptive  Historically Charged  Big “C” or little “c”  Culture is open, receptive
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            