Chapter One Flashcards

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Define Anthropology

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The study of humankind across all times and places

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2
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Define holistic perspective

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A defining principle of anthropology. Various parts of human culture must be viewed in the broadest context

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3
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Ethnocentrism

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Belief that ones own culture is the only proper way

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4
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applied anthropology

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use of multiple anthro. fields applied to solve a problem

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5
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What are the 4 subclasses of Anthro.?

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Cultural, Bio, Linguistics, and Archaeology

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6
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Medical Anthropology

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Cultural + Biological together to study human health, shows connections between political/economic and human health

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Cultural Anthropology

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Study of human thoughts/feelings/ behavior in context of humans as culture producing and reproducing creatures.

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Culture

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A society’s shared/socially transmitted ideas/values which are used to generate behavior and are reflected in that behavior

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9
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Anthro’s defining feature is-

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It’s concept of culture

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10
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Ethnography

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detailed description of a particular culture primarily based on fieldwork

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Participant observation

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in ethnography
technique of learning a culture through social participation and observation
also interviews and discussion

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12
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Relationship between ethnography and ethnology?

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Ethnography produces raw data for ethnology

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13
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Linguistic Anthropology

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Study of human language - looking at structural/social/historical relation to social contexts

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14
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Most unique human feature?

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Complex language

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15
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Descriptive linguist

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study a language’s structure, grammar, syntax

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16
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Historical Linguist

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Track changes in language to understand the human past

17
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Linguistic Relativity

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Linguistic diversity reflect different ways of making sense of the real world

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Archaeology

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Study of cultures through the recovery and analysis of material remains and environmental data

19
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Historical Archaeology

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Study of places for which written records do not exist

20
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Bioarcheology

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Study of human remains, ie bones/teeth, to determine the influence of culture and environment on human biological variation

21
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Cultural Resource Management

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Branch of Archaeology concerned with survey/excavation of archaeological remains that might be threatened by construction. Involved in protection of historical spaces.

22
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Biological anthropology

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The study of humans as a biological organism