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The Field Journal for Cultural Anthropology

Autor Jessica Bodoh-Creed
en Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 27 dec 2018
With over a decade's worth of teaching and researching in anthropology, author Jessica Bodoh-Creed’s interactive book prompts students to practice fieldwork and ethnographic skills such as interviewing, taking field notes, creating maps and kinship charts, and overall gathering of data to become effective researchers. The topics cover the gamut of traditional cultural anthropology making this field journal relatable and engaging for students of all ages and backgrounds.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781544334127
ISBN-10: 1544334125
Pagini: 144
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States

Recenzii

“VERY useful and fun. I think the students would love them. They go wonderfully with chapters from Nanda’s Cultural Anthropology intro book! I am excited to see this go to print and use it.”                        


“I like how open-ended the questions are. The exercises do a great job of pushing students out of their comfort zone and into conversations and situations in which they might feel a little silly or even like an ‘outsider’. I think that’s very important for any student of anthropology in order to allow them to take a step back from their own cultural biases and preconceptions.”                                                                      


“The exercises are simple, short, and to the point. They shouldn't take too long, yet prompt the student to delve deeper into the concepts. I like the format of these exercises.”                   


Cuprins

Introduction
Classroom Activity: Who are you, anthropologically?
Individual Activity: Who are you, anthropologically?
Exercise 1: Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism
Classroom Activity: What would an Anthropologist do?
Individual Activity: You Are What You Eat
Exercise 2: Ethics and Ethnography
Classroom Activity: Studying Students
Individual Activity: Risky Research
Exercise 3: Culture
Classroom Activity: A Taste of Culture
Field Work Activity
Individual Activity: Where are you from?
Exercise 4: Language
Classroom Activity: How Can You Say That?
Individual Activity: Say What You Mean
Exercise 5: Environment
Classroom Activity: Finding Our Food
Individual Activity: It's a Farmer's Life for Me
Exercise 6: Economics
Classroom Activity: When Jobs Are on the Move
Individual Activity: It's the Thought that Counts
Field Work
Exercise 7: Kinship
Classroom Activity: Families Are Complicated
Individual Activity: Choosing to be Family
Exercise 8: Marriage
Classroom Activity: Picking A Partner
Individual Activity: What's the Rush?
Exercise 9: Gender
Classroom Activity: A Rainbow of Possibilities
Individual Activity: A Very Personal Interview
Field Work
Exercise 10: Politics
Classroom Activity: Find One, Find All
Individual Activity: Choose Your Own Utopia
Exercise 11: Stratification
Classroom Activity: Money Can't Buy You Class, Or Can It?
Individual Activity: What if?
Field Work
Exercise 12: Religion
Classroom Activity: My Lucky Sock!
Individual Activity: You Gotta Have Faith
Field Work
Exercise 13: Art
Classroom Activity: The Art of the Rivalry
Individual Activity: Make Your Mark
Exercise 14: Power
Classroom Activity: Discover Colonialism
Individual Activity: Imagine the Outcome
Exercise 15: Culture Change
Classroom Activity: Who Are You Wearing?
Individual Activity: What Matters Most?
Summary Exercise
Individual Activity: What Makes a Good Anthropologist?

Descriere

The Field Journal for Cultural Anthropologytakes students on an active journey of activities and research in order to apply the concepts they learn in the classroom.