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Title: Anthropology 200 Lecture 4'2


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Anthropology 200Lecture 4.2
  • January 26, 2006

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  • Website for Anthropology 200
  • http//toby.library.ubc.ca/ereserve/er-coursepage.
    cfm?id2182
  • E-mail contact
  • Anthropology 200 Teaching Assistant,
    Stephen s_robbins_at_telus.net

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New Theories, New Methods
  • Reactions to Evolutionists and unilineal
    trajectories
  • specific nature of societies
  • Diffusionist vision historical particularism and
    Boas
  • Structural-functionalism describing synchronic,
    functioning system
  • Fieldwork becomes key
  • Malinowski coins participant observation
    discipline defined by it
  • Fieldwork-- living with people, subjects of study
  • Conducting fieldwork
  • Fieldwork as rite of passage
  • The field, Where is it?
  • Preparation
  • Methodologies

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Methods Life History and Ethnography
  • Methods Life histories unreliable or useful?
  • Boas vs. his students Radin and Benedict
  • useful understanding of "the workings of the
    mind"
  • demonstrate shared experience, and also emphasize
    individual
  • Paul Radin 1963. The Autobiography of a Winnebago
    Indian Life, Ways, Acculturation, and the
    Peyote Cult. New York Dover Publications.
  • Freeman, James A. 1979. Untouchable An Indian
    Life History. Stanford Stanford University
    Press.
  • Freeman, James A. 1989 Hearts of Sorrow
    Vietnamese-American Lives. Stanford Stanford
    University Press.
  • Post-Soviet context
  • Bloch, A. 2003. Red Ties and Residential Schools
    Indigenous Siberians in a Post-Soviet State.

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Issues in Writing Up
  • Power and language
  • Knowledge as contingent
  • Objectivity and subjectivity
  • Mead/Freeman debate
  • Freeman, Derek. 1983. Margaret Mead and Samoa
    The Making and Unmaking of an Anthropological
    Myth. Cambridge, MA Harvard University Press.
  • Mead, Margaret. 1928. Coming of Age in Samoa. New
    York Morrow.
  • Ethnographic present

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Ethnographic Present
  • allochronic representations
  • Johannes Fabian
  • 1983 Time and the Other How Anthropology
    Makes its Object. New York Columbia University
    Press.
  • Describing cultural practices w/o
    historicization present tense to depict cultural
    practices
  • "Though I have spoken of time and units of time,
    the Nuer have no expression equivalent to "time"
    in our language, and they cannot, therefore, as
    we can, speak of time as though it were something
    actual, which passes, can be wasted, can be
    saved, and so forth. . . Events follow a logical
    order, but they are not controlled by an abstract
    system, there being no autonomous points of
    reference to which activities have to conform
    with precision. Nuer are fortunate. (1940103).
  • E.E. Evans-Pritchard. 1940. The Nuer. Oxford
    University Press.

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Effects of Ethnographic Present
  • Creates
  • Exotic others
  • People without history, Eric Wolfs expression
  • Assumes
  • Change impossible
  • No impact of colonization
  • Unproblematic idea of idyllic past
  • Michele Rosaldo. 1980. The Use and Abuse of
    Anthropology Reflections of Feminism
    Cross-cultural Understanding. Signs 5(3)
    389-417.

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Foundations of Ethnographic Present
  • Linear model of time
  • Evolutionist thinking
  • What was before industrialization?
  • Fixation on hunter-gatherers As If examples of
    other societies earlier forms
  • Shostaks Nisa The Life and Words of a !Kung
    Woman (1981)
  • . . .Although the !Kung were experiencing
    cultural change, it was still quite recent and
    subtle and had thus far left their traditional
    value system intact. A study revealing what !Kung
    womens lives were like today might reflect what
    their lives had been like for generations,
    possibly even for thousands of years (19816).
  • Disappearing Object salvage enterprise
  • Idealization of pastoral
  • Raymond Williams. 1973. The Country and the City
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