The Development of Anthropology
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The Development of
Anthropology
2.3
Fields of Study in Anthropology
Cultural
Anthropology
Social
Anthropology
Physical
Anthropology
•Analyzes
cultures
of living
peoples
• Analyzes
social
organization
of living
peoples
• Analyzes
human
evolutionary
& genetic
development
Culture
Perhaps the most important
concept to an anthropologist
Culture: any information
about behaviour transmitted
from one to another that
enables people to live
together
Elements of Culture
Material objects people own
Attitudes deemed
acceptable
Behaviours deemed proper
Ethnographic Studies
Studies of culture & traditions of
distinct peoples
Implies: culture is static & clearly
defined
Myth
Also important to anthroplogists
Stories explaining origins of the
world & humans
Recount lives of heroes
Intended to reassure people
Told “why” attitudes &
behaviours to be followed
Kinship
Members of a social
group define themselves
as descending from
common ancestors
Family most obvious
kinship system
Differences in studying culture:
Sociology
Analysis of
statistics to
explain trends
Focus:
industrialized
peoples
Anthropology
Participant
observation
Living with the
people being
studied
Focus: nonindustrialized
peoples