Anthropology Final

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people participate in globalization by

Consuming coca cola, watching tv, migrating to distant cities for work

bilateral descent

Descent group formed by people who believe they are related to one another by connections made through their mothers and fathers equally

salvage paradigm

Documentation of dying/endangered cultures

clash of civilizations (conflict model)

Euro-American capitalism -> disenchantment, alienation, and resentment ; "West vs. the rest"

mcdonaldization (cultural/corporate imperialism)

US corporate culture ->homogenization of global cultures (promotion of one culture over another)

the ghost dance among the Sioux in the 1890s was

a new religious movement responding to white encroachment on their lands, drawing on a mix of older and newer religious concepts, an attempt to recover self-respect

hijras interest anthropologists mainly because they are

a reflection of a gender/sex system that sees meaning in combining male and female

the most important goal of the Congolese sapeur is to

accumulate prestige

a good example of the process of medicalization is found in the changing understanding of which of the following conditions as a disease

alcoholism

how do people deal with inequality

art of resistance, hidden vs public transcripts, everyday resistance

anthropologist George Gmelch studied which sport where he found that players used a lot of magic

baseball

hybridization (syncretism, creolization)

blending of cultural constructs

world systems theory

capitalism has expanded on the basis of unequal exchange throughout the world, creating a global market and global division of labor and dividing the world between a dominant core and a dependent periphery

the theory that explains why cultural differences have not disappeared because cultural consciousness is increasingly bringing people together around cultural similarities is

class of civilizations theory

core/periphery

core nations develop at the expense of periphery nations ; periphery is to provide labor and raw materials for the cores consumption, resulting in the peripherys poverty, underdevelopment, and dependency on the core

inequality

differential access to wealth, power, prestige, goods, and services

colonialism/cultural imperialism

documentation of pristine societies

hegemony

dominance of particular cultural groups through the empowerment of certain cultural beliefs, values, and practices over others

when social norms dictate that someone from a particular clan must marry outside of that clan anthropologists say that the clan is

exogamous

globalization is exciting to anthropologists right now because they have never studied interconnectivity before

false

people in the periphery responded passively to capitalist expansion

false

which of the following are areas of social activity that globalization affects

finances, migration, communication

Subtle forms of inequality

food deserts, health care access, gentrification

one of the main reasons localization interests anthropologists is that

global integration creates opportunity for local cultures to express themselves

it is suggested in the text that the appearance of some mental illnesses are showing up in other countries where they did not previously exist, and this may be the result of

globalization

health and illness

have much variation throughout different cultures and societies

what is the subjectivity of illness

how people understand and experience their condition on a personal level

nurturance

ideas of shared substance/contact-based relationship

individuals who diverge from the male-female norm and exhibit sexual organs and functions somewhere between including both male and female are called

intersex

which of the following is not true about hybridization theories

it explains why conflict is growing in the world

a voodoo doll is a good illustration of

magic that follows the law of similarity

four models of cultural interaction

mcdonaldization, hybridization, localization, clash of civilizations

what subfield of anthropology tries to understand how social, cultural, biological, and linguistic factors shape the health of human being in different cultures

medical anthropology

nearly all societies draw on more than one medical tradition simultaneously, a process which is called

medical pluralism

which of the following refers to the family into which one is born and raised

natal family

chosen kin/relations

not related by marriage or birth (adoption; "Uncle Joey)

what is the family formed by a married couple and their children called

nuclear family

affinal kin

people related through marriage

marriage takes different forms in different places. all the terms listed below are forms of marriage except

polyamory

less subtle forms of inequality

protest, violence, wars, rebellion

consanguineal kin

related by birth (blood relatives)

what is a life cycle ritual that marks a persons or group of persons transition from one social state to another

rite of passage

stylized performances involving symbols that are associated with social, political, and religious activities are called

rituals

ambilineal descent

self defined or voluntary affiliation; relatives distinguished by generation and gender

resistance, alter-globalization

shows how people interpret and challenge global processes through local cultural idioms and beliefs

a key feature of religious beliefs and behavior is that they are rooted in

social behavior and social action

while the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality as a mental illness in 1973, the same classification of homosexuality as abnormal label continues to allow the US government to reject immigrants. This ability to classify individuals according to a state of normal or abnormal is an example of the use

social power

Kinship

socially recognized network of relationships through which individuals are related to one another by ties of descent (real or imagined) and marriage

which of the following is an example of American totemism

sports team mascots

how does inequality happen

status, power vs authority vs influence, hegemony

illness is an experience that is

subjective, shaped by culture, exacerbated by class differences

a synonym for hybridization is

syncretism, friction, creolization

the work of Paul Farmer in Haiti to combat AIDS revealed much more than the underlying problems inherent in the clinical pathology and transmission of the disease including

the connection between health and socioeconomic and political conditions there

localization

the creation and assertion of highly particular, often place-based, identities and communities

an explanation given for medicalizing the nonmedical is

the growth in profits for insurance and pharmaceutical companies, to increase the prestige of physicians, the desire of people to see social problems in scientific terms

Geertz's approach to religion is a style of analysis that looks at the underlying symbolic and cultural interconnections within a society; this is often referred to as

the interpretive approach

Hawaiians and other Polynesian Islanders traditionally believed that mana, sacred or supernatural power, existed within certain objects, at sacred spaces, and in persons, including all of the following except

the sun

columbian exchange

the widespread exchange of animals, plants, culture, people, disease, technology and ideas between the Old World (Africa and Europe) and the New World (North and South America), beginning in the late 15th Century CE

localization is the flip side of globalization

true

weddings and marriages are usually less about the couple than about relationships with the couples social network including friends and family

true

women who practice polyandry tend to marry

two or more brothers

anthropologists now understand that magic

usually involves working at a distance without direct physical contact, is at the basis of many rituals, is often frightening or dangerous

sapeurs

young Bakongo men from the Democratic Republic of Congo, use clothes to accumulate prestige and project self-worth to the upper classes of Congolese society


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