ANTH 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Emic And Etic, Participant Observation, Trobriand Islands

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Ethnographic fieldwork (kottak ch. 3, cc ch. 3,4: anthropology as a qualitative science, ethnographic methods and techniques, ethics and naive realism. Anthropology as a qualitative science: quantitative (the amount, large groups) vs. qualitative (descriptions, depth of a subject, anthropology (non-literate, non-industrial societies, smaller populations) and. : do all this in order to grasp the native"s point of view, his relation to life, and to. Tuesday, january 23, 2018 realize his vision of his world . Anthropological research: based around rsthand, personal study of particular cultural settings, ethnography usually involves: Learning a new language (or at least new contexts of communication) Developing intimate relationships with people who are unlike you. Emic = local perspective, insider view point. Etic = outsider perspective, more analytical: di erent models: Longitudinal = over a long period of time. Multi-sited ethnography = research based around looking at one culture in many.

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