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Перевод: anthropology
[существительное] антропология
Тезаурус:
- To weld the subjective with the objective, my personal anthropology includes material culled from various observational and ranked positions within the institution of policing and from across the years.
- In a consideration of religious drama which clearly descends from the theorizing about anthropology and literature in "The Beating of a Drum", and from the 1923 conviction that "the stage - not only in its remote origins, but always - is a ritual," he writes in favour of a closer union between ritual and metropolitan drama, seeing an essentially religious craving as latent in all serious patrons of drama, as opposed to cinema audiences seeking mere distraction.
- The tone here mocks both anthropology and the related theories of racial purity (as seen in the work of Frobenius) which were coming to the fore at that time.
- If I understood him correctly, this is an aspect of what David Parkin described at the 1973 Association of Social Anthropologists Conference as Personal Anthropology.
- So, leaving aside for a moment the difficult question of whether to accept the kind of association between kinship system and technological level postulated by Morgan, Marx, and Engels, it is not surprising that modern anthropology reveals no such association between technology and kinship terms .
- AN ANTHROPOLOGY OF THE SELF: PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION OR ESPIONAGE
- He was clearly influenced by a reading of Freudian psychoanalytic writings in attempts at historical reconstructions of cultural stages in anthropology.
- The attempt to understand and to find suitable words for these different types of property is one that is still going on in anthropology and is proving extremely difficult Goodenough, 1951; Goody, 1962; Gluckman, 1965; Bloch, 1975.
- It encompasses an internal exploration of a personal history within a culture and inevitably differs in scale from much of the "anthropology at home" which has become one of the genres of the 1980s.
- This author was Lewis Henry Morgan, and Marx's reference to him in such a letter shows how his concern with anthropology was becoming central.
- This distrust of the social scientist is so deeply ingrained that when I was reading anthropology as an undergraduate and I was asked by my colleagues what subject I was reading, I knew that I would have to prevaricate or face problems.
- Since their work focused on certain topics it was natural that they particularly looked for evidence relating to these topics, and as examples of the rhetorical use of anthropology three such central topics can be noted here in a preliminary way.
- Our interpretation of the field situation therefore becomes a specific and unusual type of "anthropology at home", for it is not out there in the exotic or even in the backyard.
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