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American
Anthropology
THE BEGINNING OF ANTHROPOLOGY IN AMERICAN
AND CORE CONCEPTS
Learning Objectives
1)
Develop a timeline for emergence of American
anthropology
2)
Recognize the influence of European scholars on
American anthropology
3)
Distinguish between early ideas of cultural and
biological variation and current understanding of
such processes. (Note: represents a course theme)
4)
Describe the scientific method and how it is used to
develop theories of cultural change and diversity.
Unlinear Evolutionism
‘Armchair’ Anthropologists
[Note:
As emphasis on scientific methodology grew, both
methods and ‘theories’ were challenged]
Unlinear Evolutionism
Result of ‘Armchair’ Anthropology = _________
__________________________________________
Cultures
evolve in a ____________towards an
end ________________________________
Cultural
traits have a __________________
Unlinear Evolutionism
Louis Henjry Morgan
Example:
Polynesians of the Solomon Islands
Unlinear Evolutionism
E. B. Tylor
Checkpoint:
What does ‘living fossils’ mean?
Unlinear Evolutionism Summary
Negative
Positive
Historical Particularism
Four-Field Approach
Emphasized
Focused
different __________
on demonstrating that _________
____________________________
Historical Particularism
Historical Particularism
Emphasized
Cultures
that _______________________________
should be ____________________________
Methods
of cultural analysis = ____________
Rejected
_______________________
Historical Particularism
Franz Boas -- Father of American Anthropology
Cultures
_______________________________
_____________________________________
Emphasized
_______________
Checkpoint:
How is diffusion defined in
cultural anthropology?
______________________________________
Example:
Subsistence practice
Historical Particularism Summary
Negative
Positive
Functionalism
Emphasizes
the ________________________________
Challenged
Important
both __________________________
scholars:
Malinowski
(Father of Ethnography)
Radcliffe-Brown
Functionalism
Malinowski, a Functionalist because of:
_______________________________
____________________________________
_____________________________________
_________________
Cultural
customs are____________________________
Structural Functionalism
Radcliffe-Brown
Role
that _______________________________________
Theoretical
category of _______________________
Culture
& cultural practices ________________, which is
maintained by the _____________________________
Viewed
_________________________________________
Functionalism
Functionalism – Still Present in Anthropology
Despite
challenges to the general theme, a
form of functionalism is still a very active
perspective in anthropology
“…there
are social & cultural systems and that
their elements…are functionally related so that
they covary,” (Kottak, 2013, p.65)
Configurationalism
Culture
viewed ______________________________
Pulled from both ___________________________________
________________
is not automatic
___________________________________________
Considered
to be part of ________________
anthropology
Scholars:
Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead
Interpretive
Anthropology
Geertz
_______________________________
____________________________________
Known for his 1973 Balinese cockfighting essay
Structuralism
Levi-Strauss
Idea
of structuralism evolved over time
______________________,
giving shape to seemingly
disparate cultures and creations
Main
universal structure = ___________________________
Used
___________________to emphasis his point
Underlying
________________________
Various Theoretical Perspectives – 20th century
Scholar
Theoretical School of Thought
Morgan
Unilinear Evolutionism
Tylor
Unilinear Evolutionism
Boas
Historical Particularism, Father of American Anthropology
Malinowski
Functionalism, Father of Ethnography
Radcliffe-Brown
Structural Functionalism
Benedict
Configurationalism, Student of Boas
Mead
Configurationalism, Student of Boas
White
Neoevolution
Steward
Neoevolution, specifically Cultural Ecology
Harris
Cultural Materialism
Durkheim
Conscience collectif, or ‘Collective Consciousness’
Turner
Symbolic Anthropology
Douglas
Symbolic Anthropology
Geertz
Interpretive Anthropology
Levi-Strauss
Structuralism
Scientific method
___________________
___________________
___________________
___________________
Scientific method
What is a hypothesis?
___________________
.
___________________
Scientific method
Hypotheses
are subject
to _______________
Must
be _________
_________________
_________________
Scientific method
What is a theory?
___________________
Can you think of an example of a theory?
.
Scientific method
Induction
___________________
Deduction
___________________
Scientific method
Four steps:
___________________
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