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Change: Note that this internationalization of anthropology was present as early as 1860's but became pronounced after WWII.ii. Sol Tax edited an international journal called Current Anthropology after 1960 and there were international congresses attended by anthropologist.VII) The “Crisis” and “Reinvention” of Anthropologya. Many of
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Change: cynosuric is an adjective form or cynosure, which is a noun and means: An object that serves as a focal point of attention and admiration. Something that serves to guide. iv. Perdured: To last permanently; endure. v. Heuristic: "pertaining to how something is discovered" vi. Putative unity:
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Change: (functionalists). Radcliffe Brown split from Rivers and advocated Durkheim's functionalism where the utility of survival became important. Malinowski was supported by the Rockefellers and dominated British Anthropology until Radcliff Brown was able win out with a more synchronic naturalistic scientific study of social systems.Functionalism focused on
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Change: d. Note that evolutionism had been characterized by armchair research, and Boas insisted that detailed understandings of history of a given subject should be first
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Change: iii. To this end of biblical influence, the science of humanity was constitituted around the establishment of putative links between contemporary diversity and ulitmately ADAM and EVE. Phenotypical differences mattered second to the implications of humanity evoving from one family.b. Developmental: pg. 349: “…saw
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Change: Anthropology's "recurrent dilemma" has been how to square both generic human rationality and the biological unity of mankind with "the great natural variation of cultural forms" (Geertz 1973:22). II) The Biblical (ethnological), Developmental (evolutionist), and Polygenetic (physical anthropological) Traditionsa. Biblical: pg. 348: The first
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Change: Renamed from Week 1: 8/28/06-9/1/06 by Aug 30 2006, 8:29 AM EDT for: Rename
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Change: as as a mode of production (and control (Foucaut)): through the constructions constructions of genealogies, authorization (ideas as currency). d. As a rule-bounded system, the institution of anthropology is just as concerned with the regulation of the production of anthropological knowledge as it is about the contents of its production.
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Change: The authors deconstruct the practice of reproducing anthropology as a homogeneous discourse by showing the epistemic, social, political, and economic links which allowed for the
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Change: only able to read these journals, but can also leave a commentary for the author? How would it shape the discipline if more journals moved in this direction?direction, holding the authors of journal articles accountable to a world audience with an internet connection and an interest in anthropology?
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Change: II) II) The Biblical (ethnological), Developmental (evolutionist), and Polygenetic (physical anthropological) Traditionsa. Biblical: pg. 348: The first ten chapters of the Book of Genesis in the Bible defined the idea of “otherness” i. Commonality of language allowed for a reunification
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Change: 342-361. 342-361. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press SUMMARYAnthropology initially saw itself as a behavior-social-human science.ARTICLE OUTLINE I) Introduction: The author beings by describing his personal experiences in working in the history of science departments and cites the work of Thomas Kuhn and Dell Hymes.a. Thomas
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Change: Introduction: Introduction: The author beings by describing his personal experiences in working in the history of science departments and cites the work of Thomas Kuhn and Dell Hymes.a. Thomas Kuhn: “Kuhn's most renown work is The Structure of
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Change: 3) Online anthropological journals are significantly jargon-heavy, perpetuating asymmetric information between specialized researchers and general readers. Why not write in a manner that retains anthropological
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