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cultural
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He was clearly influenced by a reading of Freudian psychoanalytic writings in attempts at historical reconstructions of cultural stages in anthropology .
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Not only sociology and cultural anthropology but even a field like literary criticism increasingly becomes infested with the jargon of empirical addiction.
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Well first of all I must distance myself from the image that is presented by nearly all introductory textbooks of cultural anthropology .
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Indeed, there is a whole discipline, cultural anthropology , that devotes itself to the study of human cultural differences.
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She was pretty much raised by a grandfather she calls an anarchist and studied cultural anthropology at the University of Wisconsin.
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Mead was already world renowned, as famous for her social activism as for her cultural anthropology .
marxist
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This type of simplistic explanation of primitive societies has dogged Marxist anthropology since Engels's time.
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This approach is then illustrated conceptually by discussion of a central issue in Marxist anthropology , the analysis of work.
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There are dangers for Marxist anthropology in both the Habermasian and the Sartrean approaches to dialectics.
modern
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A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology .
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Like modern archeology, anthropology also depends upon the historical perspective which Hecataeus and his successors first opened.
social
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Rivers played a fundamental role in the establishment of both experimental psychology and social anthropology as academic disciplines in Great Britain.
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Cultural and social anthropology was then concerned with the evolution of human society and culture.
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A social scientist of great distinction and international reputation, Malinowski was a founder of modern social anthropology .
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However, social anthropology can offer no general panacea for our present ills and discontents.
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In other words, nationalism belongs with political theory, ethnicity with sociology or social anthropology .
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Design - Ethnographic interviewing, a qualitative comparative method drawn from social anthropology .
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In 1924 Malinowski joined the London School of Economics as reader in social anthropology .
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Empiricism and positivism have been put to flight in anthropology , philosophy, aesthetics, economics.
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Gossip has received some attention in anthropology .
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Houk was in Trinidad in 1988 to gather information for his anthropology dissertation, which he completed in 1992.
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Indeed, there is a whole discipline, cultural anthropology , that devotes itself to the study of human cultural differences.
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Now, through anthropology , he renewed them.
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Once again in this phrase reaction against the nineteenth century is bound to a standpoint which relies on anthropology .
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Political and legal anthropology Many of the anthropologists dealing with political organization have chosen to approach this from a conflict perspective.
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The study of this aspect of language provides links with other disciplines such as sociology, social anthropology , psychology and philosophy.