Class Topic 3: Theory in Anthropology

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Leslie white

American anthropologist known for his advocacy of theories of cultural evolution, sociocultural evolution, and especially neoevolutionism,

technology

Application of science to help people

argonauts of the western pacific

Argonauts of the Western Pacific, subtitled An account of native enterprise and adventure in the Archipelagoes of Melanesian New Guinea, is a 1922 ethnological work by Bronisław Malinowski, which has had enormous impact on the ethnographic genre

institutions

Complex social organizations such as governments, economies, and education systems

core

Congress of Racial Equality

domination

Control by the exercise of power or constituted authority.

Foucault

Discipline and Punish

Trobriand

Island group that Malinowski studied

ruth benedict

Prominent 1930s social scientist who argued that each culture produced its own type of personality

Margaret mead

The anthropologist that conducted a now-classic study of cultural variation in the 1930s

power

The rate at which work is done

environment

The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates

league of the Iroquois

They convinced the five tribes to form the Indian confederation called the Iroquois League

infrastructure

Underlying foundation on which a community or nation depends

Claude levi-strauss

a French anthropologist and ethnologist whose work was key in the development of the theory of structuralism and structural anthropology.

peripheny

a marginal or secondary position in, or part or aspect of, a group, subject, or sphere of activity.

lewis morgan

a pioneering American anthropologist and social theorist who worked as a railroad lawyer. He is best known for his work on kinship and social structure, his theories of social evolution, and his ethnography of the Iroquois

structure

a thing constructed

culture trait

an activity or behavior in which people often take part

superstructure

anything built on top of some other structure

Emic

approach of studying a culture's behavior from the perspective of an insider

Etic

approach of studying a culture's behavior from the perspective of an outsider

needs functionalism

as a school of thought in anthropology, emerged in the early twentieth century. Bronislaw Malinowski and A.R. ... Malinowski suggested that individuals have physiological needs (reproduction, food, shelter) and that social institutions exist to meet these needs.

julian steward

cultural ecology

franz boas

father of modern American anthropology; argued for cultural relativism and historical particularism

world system theory

how economic and political connections developed and now tie the world's countries together

historical particularism

idea (Boas) that histories are not comparable; diverse paths can lead to the same cultural result

unilinear evolutionism

idea of a single line or path of cultural development

Edward Tylor

in 1871, he wrote Primitive Culture, some say he was ethnocentric

resistance

in psychoanalysis, the blocking from consciousness of anxiety-laden material

multilinear evolution

independent cultural development: similar to independent invention

wallerstein

made 3-teir structure of the world: core, periphery, semi-periphery

Ethnographic techniques

observation, conversation, genealogical method, work with key consultants, interviewing

salvage ethnography

recording cultural diversity that was threatened by westernization

culture area

region in which people share a similar way of life

Bronislaw Malinoswski

remembered as the father of the functionalist school of anthropology as well as for his role in developing the methods and the primacy of anthropological fieldwork.

evolutionary perspectives

results in genetics from our ancestors

energy

the ability to do work

ethnographic realism

the goal to produce an accurate, objective, scientific account of the study community

diffusion

the process by which the adoption of an innovation spreads

superorganic

the special domain of culture, beyond the organic and inorganic realms

functionalism

the study of the purpose mental processes serve in enabling people to adapt to their environment

fieldwork

the term anthropologists use for on-location research

structuralism

understanding the conscious experience through introspection

configurationalism

view of culture as integrated and patterned


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