SOSA 1002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Emic And Etic, Ethnography

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We a(cid:418)e (cid:1851)in(cid:1852) (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e, and (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e is (cid:1851)in(cid:1852) us. Culturin(cid:322) happens it is sometimes o(cid:282)(cid:475)ious, sometimes not. To stud(cid:482) (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e & (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)in(cid:322), (cid:476)e ha(cid:475)e to (cid:322)o to (cid:476)he(cid:418)e it li(cid:475)es, (cid:476)ith people in so(cid:283)ieties in pla(cid:283)es & then (cid:322)et (cid:283)lose in (cid:476)ith them, talk (cid:476)ith them, li(cid:475)e (cid:476)ith the a(cid:283)tion o(cid:321) (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e in the makin(cid:322). What anthropologists do: ho(cid:476) ethno(cid:322)raph(cid:482) is a(cid:282)out (cid:282)ein(cid:322) (cid:1857)in the relations(cid:1858) o(cid:321) e(cid:475)er(cid:482)da(cid:482) (cid:283)ultural li(cid:321)e. Ethno(cid:322)raph(cid:482): (cid:282)ein(cid:322) in the (cid:418)elations o(cid:321) e(cid:475)e(cid:418)(cid:482)da(cid:482) (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)al li(cid:321)e. Anthropolo(cid:322)(cid:482): studies ethno(cid:322)(cid:418)aph(cid:482) in its (cid:283)omple(cid:481)it(cid:482), emphasizin(cid:322) (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)ed (cid:418)elations as ke(cid:482) to so(cid:283)iet(cid:482) The ethno(cid:322)(cid:418)aphe(cid:418) and the su(cid:282)je(cid:283)ts o(cid:321) the ethno(cid:322)(cid:418)aph(cid:482) a(cid:418)e in the ethno(cid:322)(cid:418)aph(cid:482); due to the (cid:321)a(cid:283)t that ea(cid:283)h and e(cid:475)e(cid:418)(cid:482) one o(cid:321) us is al(cid:476)a(cid:482)s and al(cid:418)ead(cid:482) imme(cid:418)sed in p(cid:418)o(cid:283)esses o(cid:321) (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e and (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)in(cid:322) Emic: cultu(cid:418)al (cid:418)ep(cid:418)esentations (cid:321)(cid:418)om the point o(cid:321) (cid:475)ie(cid:476) o(cid:321) a (cid:1851)nati(cid:475)e(cid:1852) o(cid:321) the (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e. Etic: cultu(cid:418)al (cid:418)ep(cid:418)esentations (cid:321)(cid:418)om the point o(cid:321) (cid:475)ie(cid:476) o(cid:321) an outside o(cid:282)se(cid:418)(cid:475)e(cid:418) o(cid:321) the (cid:283)ultu(cid:418)e.

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