ANT 4034 Exam 1
Culture and Personality
a theoretical position in anthropology that held that cultures could best be understood by examining the patterns of child rearing and considering their effect on adult lives and social institutions, (Mead) A development in the study of socialization that arose principally in the United States in the 1930s. The theory combined elements of psychology, anthropology, and sociology, but principally involved the application of psychoanalytic principles to ethnographic material
Kula
a trading network, linking many of the Trobriand Islands, in which men have long-standing partnerships for the exchange of everyday goods, such as food, as well as highly valued necklaces and armlets
Unilinear Evolution
belief that societies move from being simple to being complex; L.H.Morgan idea (19th century) of a single line or path of cultural development
qualitative approach
collecting information about people and social worlds, identifying patterns and unique features, and analyzing the information by using interpretive procedures and tests (detailed account of arrangements of experiment, an exact description of the apparatus used, the manner in which the observations were conducted)
quantitative approach
collecting information that is converted into numbers and then analyzing the numbers through statistics and direct comparison (their number, of the length of time devoted to them, the degree of approximation with which each measurement was made)
Armchair Anthropologist
collects data from documents written by others rather than field work
systematic approach
detailed account of arrangements of experiment, an exact description of the apparatus used, the manner in which the observations were conducted, of their number, of the length of time devoted to them, the degree of approximation with which each measurement was made; (ex. ethnographic diary carried on throughout the course of one's work in a district)
Cultural Materialism
determine all aspects of culture through materialistic means; basically it has no symbolic standing mostly derived from material
fetichism
devil-worship
Laura Bohannon
drank beer and tell stories in the rainy season;no such things as ghosts; some form of witchcraft, not ghost; younger generation must not judge or take vengeance on older generations;
Marvin Harris
emphasis on the role of environment, demography, technology, and economy in determining a culture's mental and social conditions; best explain ideas, values, and beliefs as adaptations to economic and environmental conditions. "local ppl dont know the ultimate causes of their own actions"
Infrastructure (Harris)
enviornment, food supply, technology, population size; represents the ways in which a society regulates the type and amount of resources needed to sustain the society; has the priority over the other structures because it directly relates to human survival
Critique of Culture and Personality
exaggerating the match of personality types within any given society-stereotyping;
Theories
explanations of what culture is and how societies functions; attempts to think about culture societies in a coherent way
Margaret Mead
expressed the importance of taking notes; was hired to study the Germans during WWII
Marvin Harris
he wanted one unifying theory that would explain all cultures, and even the most puzzling cultural behaviors a scientific approach; pushy guy; Professor at Columbia University; EMIC and ETIC
Realizations from Chrysanthemum of the Sword
hopefully: cultural patterns driving aggression and the possible weaknesses; not rigid or incapable of change; shame culture: one must not shame the country or family
Historical Particularism
idea that histories are not comparable; diverse paths can lead to the same cultural result; opposite of social evolutionism
thick description
interpretation of an act; analysis of the snapshot
Taboo
is a way to keep a certain group of people from doing or not doing a certain thing
Religion
is used as a justification for certain taboos
Trobrianders
matrilineal
Month of Play
month between harvesting and planting; the step between childhood and adulthood, a period where one makes themselves beautiful with painting and jewelry; sexuality is important; women have the power of choice; play of an ugly man played by a women
Critique of Symbolic Interpretive School
narrow biased view; miss the big picture
pig ecology
pigs actually prefer clean environment if offered; prefer wooded area with shade and water; can't sweat-need coolness; nearly bold- need shade; does badly in hot sunny climates
Superstructure (Geertz)
religion, ideology, behavior (ideological domain)
Symbolic Interpretive
role of thought and meaning and symbols in cultures; understand and interpret their surroundings; system of meaning deciphered by interpreting key symbols and rituals
inponderabilia of actual life
routine of a man's working day; the details of his body care; the manner of taking food and preparing it
Ruth Benedict
student of Franz Boas
ethnocentrism
tendency to view one's own culture and group as superior to all other cultures and groups; the practice of judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture
thin description
the act itself; as snapshot
cultural relativism
the perspective that a foreign culture should not be judged by the standards of a home culture and that a behavior or way of thinking must be examined in its cultural context; Boas
Critique of Cultural Materialism
there is not one theory for all cultures; one idea might not be specific or in depth
Against European & Judeo-Christian practices
this is because christains believed that they were the only one true religion; as if christianity was the benchmark on how to rate the other religions; including those of remote tribes; because they were not part of the one true religion they were less as people
Ideas of Progress
three distinct conditions are connected with each other in a natural as well as necessary sequence (savagery, barbarianism, civilization), all progress occurs in this order; great sequence of inventions and discoveries
Tiv
tribe only familiar with tax receipts bride tax receipts, court fee receipts, and letters; Laura Bohannon
Chrysanthemum and the Sword
wanted to understand what kind of habits, assumptions, and cultural norms the japanese had; set out to understand Japanese mentality as the enemy of the US
principles of method
1. scientific aims, know the values and criteria of modern ethnography, 2. live amoung the natives, 3. apply a number of special methods of collecting and manipulating and fixing his evidence
First Contact
1982; Daniel & Mick Leahy; James Taylor; (1930's) highland tribes of Papua New Guinea; earched for gold and found 1 million highland tribespeople who had previously had no contact with the outside world
Trobriand Islanders of Papua New Guinea
1990; Annette Weiner; The Kirwina Island; including their yam cult, fishing, life, traditions and, especially, the position of women in Trobriand society
Development
A process of improvement in the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology, In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, the economic process that led to industrialization, urbanization, the rise of a large and prosperous middle class, and heavy investment in education.
the role of socialization
America has adopted European tradition of male dominance; women have come to realize their dominance and males have stumble to regain this; abolishing any expression of sex personalities is a social loss
Ruth Benedict
American anthropologist; said performance was important to interpret culture; study of cultures as collective personalities
Franz Boas
Anthropologist that went and lived with the Eskimos and learned that culture affects behavior; Father of American Anthropology; founder of Culture and Personality
Lewis Henry Morgan
Armchair Anthropologist
Bronisław Malinowski
British naturalized anthropologist. ethnography of the Trobriand Islands described the complex institution of the Kula ring, and became foundational for subsequent theories of reciprocity and exchange. He was also widely regarded as an eminent fieldworker and his texts regarding the anthropological field methods were foundational to early anthropology, for example coining the term participatory observation.
Current Beliefs
Culture is shaped by societal factors NOT biological factors
Franz Boaz
Ethnocentrism, culture relativism; istorical particularism
Columbia University
Franz Boas was the head of the anthropology department at this university, a university in New York City
Karl Marx
German philosopher, economist, and revolutionary. With the help and support of Friedrich Engels he wrote The Communist Manifesto (1848) and Das Kapital (1867-1894). These works explain historical development in terms of the interaction of contradictory economic forces, form the basis of all communist theory, and have had a profound influence on the social sciences., father of Communism
Manchester School
Group of economists including Malthus and Riccardo who advocated laissez-faire economics and threatened mercantile practices.
Consequences of Social Evolutionism
Hitler; Ugenics; Selective abortion; Limited vital energy for women led to very restricted lifestyles for women; Unlimited vital energy for men
pig cultures
Pigs are totally unsuited to the environment of the Middle East (thus pigs are taboo "hated there") VS Pigs are very suited to the environment of PNG Thus pigs are "loved there"
Evolutionary Anthropology
Psychic unity of mankind Uniform stages of development Doctrine of "survivals" Comparative method
Margaret Mead
United States anthropologist noted for her claims about adolescence and sexual behavior in Polynesian cultures (1901-1978)
Lewis Henry Morgan
United States anthropologist who studied the Seneca (1818-1881), postulated theory of human development in which human societies evolved through 3 stages- savagery, barbarism, civilization; passage from one stage to the other was enabled by some technological revolution
Samoa
a group of volcanic islands in the South Pacific midway between Hawaii and Australia, Margaret Mead
Critiques of Chrysanthemum of the Sword
a historical moment mistaken for a full picture of a society; a biased outlook on the japanese the time period and their ideas of either country during that specific time period; many claimed that a lot of japanese wouldn't have committed suicide for their country
participant observation
a research method in which investigators systematically observe people while joining them in their routine activities
cultural puzzles
"Irrational" cultural phenomenon and their explanations; People are starving in India. Why do they treat the cow as sacred, rather than eating it?
Culture and Personailty
"culture is personality writ large"; humans are malleable; shaped according to culture if you teach your children to be meek, society will be meek; "national character" studies emerged
Social Evolutionism popular?
"progress" as desirable, even today; Darwins Theory-hot at the time
Clifford Geertz
anthropologists have to put themselves in the picture; interpretive anthropologist; interested in the role of thought and meaning in cultures; culture as "a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms by means of which people communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life"; NOT EMIC
Multilinear Evolution
an evolutionary model of culture emphasizing different development patterns for societies in different habitats
etic
an external or outsider's view on beliefs and customs
emic
an insider's view or the view from a native about their own customs and beliefs
Structure (Harris)
politics, economy;
Critique of Social Evolutionism
primitive contemporary societies have just as much history; any attempt to use this theory to reconstruct the histories of non-literate peoples is entirely speculative and unscientific; promoted ethnocentrism
Natural Selection
process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called survival of the fittest
culture
public; visible to the observer; but must be interpreted; all events are in context