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Agenda Bingo -- Introductions Course Overview 5 min Break The Nature and Scope of Anthropology

Agenda Bingo -- Introductions Course Overview 5 min Break The Nature and Scope of Anthropology Core Concepts holism ethnology and ethnography Ethnocentrism vs cultural relativism Emic versus emic Value of Anthropology Break The Concept of Culture Fieldwork. WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?.

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Agenda Bingo -- Introductions Course Overview 5 min Break The Nature and Scope of Anthropology

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  1. Agenda • Bingo -- Introductions • Course Overview • 5 min Break • The Nature and Scope of Anthropology • Core Concepts • holism • ethnology and ethnography • Ethnocentrism vs cultural relativism • Emic versus emic • Value of Anthropology • Break • The Concept of Culture • Fieldwork

  2. WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?

  3. Oxford English Dictionary `The science of the nature of man embracing human physiology and psychology and their mutual bearing'. Websters `the study of Man, the study of body and mind in their interrelationships'

  4. ANTHROPOLOGY Cultural Physical Archaeology Anthropological Linguistics Social/ Cultural • Economic • Kinship • Medical • Psychological • Urban • Applied • Gender • Political • Religion • Paleoanthropology • Primatology • Human Genetics • Demography • Growth & Development • Osteology (Forensic) • Historical • Descriptive • Sociolinguistics • ethnolinguistics • Prehistoric • Historical • Contract

  5. Look through the magazines and find three research project that would be of interest to an anthropologist?

  6. What makes social/cultural anthropology different from sociology or psychology, history etc.? A Science is a systematic or orderly way of thinking about a particular subject matter” R.G. Collingwood

  7. What are the aims and purposes of anthropology? What value does it have?

  8. What is this ad saying?

  9. Core Concepts What is anthropology’s holistic approach? What is the difference between emic and etic? What is the difference between ethnography and ethnology? What’s the difference between ethnocentrism and relativism?

  10. Ethnocentrism: The practice of regarding one’s own cultural group as the centre of everything and scaling and relating all others with reference to it. Cultural Relativism: The perspective that beliefs and practices of any society can only be judged by the values and standards prevalent in that society.

  11. What’s your opinion on each of the following? • Female Circumcision (FGM) • Suicide Bombings • Ethnic Cleansing • Gay Marriages

  12. Summary • Define anthropology • What is the four-field approach? • What is the difference between anthropology and sociology? • What is the difference between ethnology and ethnography? • What are five areas of specialization in cultural anthropology • What is anthropology’s holistic approach? • What is the difference between emic and etic? • What is the difference between ethnocentrism and cultural relativism? • What is the value of anthropology?

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