ANT 101 Exam 3
Kin descent groups (matrilineal, patrilineal)
- a social and economic relationship, which includes at least one adult and one child/dependent - matrilineal: a social group formed by people connected by mother-child links - patrilineal: a social group formed by people connected by father-child links
Third genders (two spirit, Hijra)
- culturally defined alternative to masculine/feminine genders two spirit - one person is both masculine and feminine Hijra - doesn't represent masculine or feminine, rejects all sexuality
Animatism
- generalized forces that can accumulate or be drained - forces can be concentrated and used - ex. luck
Social groups
- interact, and share similar characteristics (collective sense of identity) - membership can be achieved or ascribed
Theories of gendered division of labor (relative strength, economy-of-effort)
- relative strength: in general, men are stronger - economy-of-effort: - expendability: reproductive goals, men want to spread their genes, women want a partner
Culture
- sets of learned behavior and ideas that human beings acquire as members of society - shared, learned, patterned, dynamic, symbolic
Marriage
- socially recognized institution - transforms statuses - symbolically marked - creates relationships between extended kin groups
Assimilation (cultural imperialism)
- spread of one culture at the expense of others - power difference - one culture gives up all parts of their culture
Animism
- the soul concept - the visible world has an invisible counterpart - ex, ghosts, demons, poltergeists
Bridewealth
- when wealth moves from groom and his family to the bride and her family - occurs where there is no social stratification
Types of spiritual organization (Individualistic, shamanistic)
-individualistic: practices done on one's own, by oneself -shamanistic: requires spiritual go-between (a shaman) -communal: practice occur as a group, but with out a formal leader -ecclesiastical: complex, hierarchical with full-time elite that organizes and leads in a variety of rituals
Dowry
-wealth moves from the bride's family to the groom and his family - the money is supposed to be used for taking care of her
The loss of a separate identity of an ethnic group, through absorption by dominant groups, is called
Assimilation
Match the best definition with each of the terms.
Balanced reciprocity: Involves the expectation of a specific and immediate exchange Market exchange: The buying and selling of goods and services whose value is determined by supply and demand Affinal kin: People who are related through marriage Consanguinal kin:Biologically related relatives, also known as blood relatives Exogamy:Marriage outside of a particular group of individuals Endogamy: Marriage within a particular group of individuals
People living in stratified, state-level societies tend to belong to a number of different social groups. Which of the following is an example of membership in an involuntary group?
Being a member of a jury
In the article by Williams, which of the following is an alternative role in many Native American societies?
Berdache/Two-Spirit
There are many reasons why people become members of social groups. Which of the following is NOT true about social groups?
Conflicts between groups are mostly due to differences in culture, not wider social structures.
Describe the field of cultural anthropology. What does it examine? Name and explain some methods cultural anthropologists use.
Cultural anthropology describes, analyzes, interprets, and explains current human societies and cultures. Some methods are library research, pro-fieldwork, design project, fieldwork, data analysis, and write-ups.
How is "culture" defined in anthropology, and how is this concept useful?
Culture is sets of learned behavior and ideas that human beings acquire as members of society. It is also shared, learned, patterned, dynamic, and symbolic. Understanding what culture is and what it means for different societies, it will help anthropologists gain a deeper understanding of that societies past and their nature.
Art associated with religious monuments, pyramids, statuary, garments, and objects are found in this level of religion
Ecclesiastical
Which type of spiritual organization is defined by a complex hierarchy of full-time specialists?
Ecclesiastical
This theory saw cultures as moving through stages of development, from savagery to civilization.
Evolutionism
The exchange practice where there is no immediate return expected and no calculation of value is called
Generalized reciprocity
The _______________ is perhaps the world's longest surviving social hierarchy; it encompasses a complex ranking of social groups (closed, endogamous, and stratified) on the basis of ritual purity.
Hindu caste system
A Two-Spirit (also known as a "berdache") in Native American culture is a third gender: male taking on women's social roles. As an example, what does this tell us about gender?
It is a cultural construct.
What of the following statements about reciprocity is true?
It is the characteristic form of exchange in egalitarian societies.
What purpose or need does a belief in the supernatural help fulfill? Why might someone who understands western science and medicine continue to believe in the supernatural?
It makes the uncertain, certain and the unknowable, knowable. It justifies social stratification and inequality. It defines group values and creates a sense of meaning.
How do anthropologists define "kinship"? How might extended kin descent groups help individuals meet the challenges of society? How might they hinder individuals?
Kinship links people to one another on the basis of birth, marriage, and nurturance. Extended kin descent groups can help others with economic issues and housing. With a larger group, they will be able to take care of each other and help where it is needed. They won't have to completely provide everything on their own. This could be not good when a family issue comes up. Because they are part of multiple families now, their family loyalties are split. So when issues arise, being a part of a kin descent group would not help individuals, it would hinder them.
In anthropology, a culturally sanctioned union between two or more persons that establishes certain rights and obligations between the persons, between them and their children, and between them and their in-laws is a
Marriage
Monogamy
Marriage to only one person at a time
What is NOT a trait associated with unilineal descent?
Membership changes over time
A big man in Melanesian societies
Mobilizes wealth on behalf of his group
Monotheism vs polytheism
Monotheism is belief in one God and Polytheism is the belief in many Gods - in both cases the God(s) can affect people's lives
A society is classified as a tribe by anthropologists. Through studies they find that this tribe worships six deities, family names come from the mother, and men travel to find a wife. They conclude that this culture is
Polytheistic, matrilineal, and exogenous
Which of the following describes a key difference between rituals and taboos?
Rituals are habitual practices, while taboos are practices that must not be done
Which type of spiritual organization is defined by a part-time spiritual go-between?
Shamanism
According to the Barrel Model of Culture, political systems form part of a cultural system's _______________________, which involves organizing society through institutions.
Social Structure
Which of the following statements is universally TRUE about art?
The goal of art is to communicate something by repeating familiar elements in a creative way.
What have recent cross-cultural studies of gender roles demonstrated?
The relative status of women is variable, depending on factors like the prevalence of a domestic-public dichotomy
In the "Playing Indian" reading, why are Native American mascots, logos, and nicknames considered racist?
They mock the symbols of the culture
Religion, magic, and witchcraft are all similar in which of the following ways?
They provide an explanation of events and are mechanisms of social control.
"Endogamy" means to marry "within" a group. What is "exogamy"?
To marry outside a group
Which of the following are NOT examples of cultural change?
Tradition
In order to minimize the impact of subjectivity, the anthropologist should consider all of the following except
What the anthropologist observes in his/her own culture
In what ways are women's behaviors more regulated than men's? How do these regulations suggest a universal double standard based on gender? In your response, include examples related to sexual relations, marriage practices, and gendered divisions of labor.
With divisions of labor, women work more hours than men, but men's work is valued more. Polygyny is the most preferred type of marriage globally.
Which of the following scenarios would be considered an example of being ethnocentric?
You think polygynous marital practices are weird because you only have one wife
The end product of anthropological research is
a broad hypothesis about human beliefs, behavior and biology
What is the term for a social status that is not automatic, but which comes through choices, actions, effects, talents, or accomplishments?
achieved status
The fact that anthropology focuses on both human evolution and cultural distinctiveness
allows it to address "nature vs. nurture" questions
The anthropological analysis of the Hindu taboo against eating beef suggests that
beliefs about the supernatural can function as part of a group's adaptation to the environment
Cultural Diffusion
borrowing elements from another culture - ex. McDonalds in Egypt
Aka Pygmy Ngangas use ethnomedicine in order to heal illnesses and protect people from
both natural and supernatural sources
In Indian society, castes are most accurately described as
closed, endogamous, and stratified descent groups
Cultural Hybridity
cultural mixing
We can infer that change in the economic roles of women will likely be associated with changes in women's status because
culture is patterned & integrated
Through ethnographic fieldwork, anthropologists collect qualitative data such as
descriptions of social networks, personal life histories, typical beliefs and practices
Ethnicity vs Race
ethnicity: associated with culture race: associated with biology both socially constructed
Cultural anthropology is the study of patterns of human behavior, which
focus on humans as culture producing and re-producing creatures
Ethnic identity is defined with reference to such characteristics as
food, religion, clothing, music, and language
When an Australian hunter gives away most of his meat to relatives without specifying what is expected in return, he is exemplifying
generalized reciprocity
Bride Service
groom contributes labor to wife's family instead of giving wealth
The four levels of religious organization presented in class are
individualistic, shamanistic, communal, and ecclesiastical
According to the Barrel Model of Culture, subsistence strategies form part of a cultural system's _______________________, which involves meeting society's basic needs.
infrastructure
"Culture shock"
is an indication of how deeply we are attached to our own cultures.
The concept of "consanguineal relations" refers to
kinship relations based on descent (or parentage)
Multiculturalism
living permanently in settings surrounded by people with cultural backgrounds different from one's own and struggling to define with them the degree to which the cultural beliefs and practices of different groups should or should not be accorded respect and recognition by the wider society
Religion is always closely associated with
magic
A !Kung San headman has
no formal authority and can only persuade others
participant oberservation
observing what people do, but also doing what they do
Polygyny
one husband, multiple wives
Polyandry
one wife, multiple husbands
Parallel cousins vs cross cousins
parallel cousins: dad's brother's kids and mom's sister's kids cross cousins: dad's sister's kids and mom's brother's kids
Globalization
people, things, and ideas are changing cultures
Culture Shock
personal disorientation when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life
In Lehmann's piece, "Eyes of the Ngangas," Aka Ngangas and others in their community agree that
popular medicine is best for curing mental illness and illnesses caused by supernatural forces.
The KKK is a white supremacist group in the United States. They act on their beliefs that they are better than minorities. This shows that they are
prejudiced and discriminatory
Rituals vs taboos
rituals - must be done - habitual, repeated - ex. in Jewish church, men must cover their head taboos - must not be done - avoided at certain times or always - ex. it would be taboo for Jewish men to not cover their head at church
Sex vs gender
sex is biological; gender is the predetermined roles for men and women in the community
Cultural Anthropology
shows how variation in the beliefs and behaviors of members of different human groups is shared by culture
The Machiguenga of Peru primarily use this mode of production
slash-and-burn farming
A society composed of several groups that differ in their access to resources and prestige is said to be
stratified
Barrel Model of Culture
superstructure, social structure, infrastructure, environment
Anthropologists agree with all of the following EXCEPT
that human groups differ in their intellectual capacities for culture.
Cultural Appropriation
the adoption of elements of one culture by members of another culture.
Ethnocentrism
the opinion that one's own way of life is natural or correct and the only true way of being fully human
The etic sexual identity of a person can be determined by examining
the self-image that a person holds
Whether beneficial or unbeneficial, all art is an expression of
the symbolic representation of form and the expression of feeling that constitutes the creative imagination
In centralized societies, antisocial behavior is usually dealt with in a court system by the use of formal, negative sanctions involving the application of abstract rules and the use of force. The primary aim is
to assign and punish guilt
Cultural particulars are
traits unique to a given culture, not shared with any others
Cultural Relativism
understanding another culture in its own terms sympathetically enough so that the culture appears to be a coherent and meaningful design for living
Patrilineality is a form of this descent rule
unilineal
Applied Anthropology
using information gathered from the other subfields to solve practical cross-cultural problems