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    30 May 2024: This is most readily achieved by using intermediaries: Children are often sent to carry food from one house to another (Widlok 2017: 7). ... As such, it has the potential to foster sociality between people - and maybe to improve on it, too.</p>
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    30 May 2024: Inspired by Boas, as well as Malinowski and Mauss, anthropologists have shown how debts foster bonds of solidarity, strengthen hierarchies, and demarcate wider social boundaries (Peebles 2010). ... Since the 1970s, loans were often conditional on
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  5. Adoption | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: New York: Berghahn Books. Bledsoe, C.H. 1990. 'No success without struggle': social mobility and hardship for foster children in Sierra Leone. ... 7] As Zelizer points out, nineteenth-century foster children were sometimes like apprentices; they were
  6. Autism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Kien 2016. Asperger’s syndrome, subjectivity and the senses. Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 40(3), 475-506. ... Ethos 38(1), 172-8. ——— & K. Cho 2013. Border children: interpreting autism spectrum disorder in South Korea.
  7. Care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Parents frequently refer to their adult children who have not yet married as bacche, ‘children’ in Hindi (Mody 2020a). ... Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Bakke, O.M. 2005. When children became people: the birth of childhood in early Christianity.
  8. Depression | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Psychiatry 61(2), 133-46. Csordas, T. 2002. Body, meaning, healing. Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan. ... New Haven: Yale University Press. ——— 1988. Rethinking psychiatry: from cultural category to personal experience.
  9. Mind | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Younger children say no; older ones say yes. Hallpike carried out his work in a Melanesian village. ... Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 62 (13), 22-30. Kitanaka, J. 2011. Depression in Japan.
  10. Dependence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: He points out that there had never been a public policy more popular than Speenhamland, as it meant that ‘parents were free of the care of their children, and children were ... Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Foster, J. 2017. The value of work: an
  11. Browse Entries | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics. Region. Religion. Theory. Sort by. sort by. title (asc). title (des). date (asc). date (des). Apply.. Browse Entries. filter by subject. - Any -. Economics. Health. Kinship. Politics.
  12. Money | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: The middle sphere mediated prestige through transactions with cattle and metal bars, and the highest sphere designated rights over dependent women and children. ... Men were considered to earn a ‘family wage’, sufficient enough to support spouses and
  13. Medical pluralism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: and ‘naturalistic’, when a disease is thought to be caused by non-personal forces such as weather or humors (Foster 1976). ... Matthews 2013. For the sake of our children: Hispanic immigrant and migrant families’ use of folk healing and biomedicine.
  14. Prefigurative politics | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: What Graeber refers to as ‘anarchism’ emerges directly from the left-libertarian tradition that fosters social equality alongside individual freedom. ... Just as media is deconstructed and rebuilt, languages are equally repoliticised in attempts to
  15. Art | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: despised: industry and technology, so-called ‘primitive’ colonial cultures, and marginal, outsider forms of art practice (Foster 2004). ... Foster, H. 1995. “The artist as ethnographer?” in The traffic in culture: Refiguring art and anthropology,
  16. Masculinity | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Relatedly, the notion that men through the millennia have had little to do with their children beyond procreation is remarkable for its pervasiveness and its historical inaccuracy. ... than is true in modern, urban settings, because, among other reasons,
  17. Silence | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: References. Abadía-Barrero, Cesar. 2011.‘I have AIDS but I am happy’: Children’s subjectivities, AIDS and social responses in Brazil. ... Forthcoming. Shohet, Merav. 2018. “Beyond the clinic: Eluding a medical diagnosis of anorexia through
  18. Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Culture, medicine and psychiatry 22(4), 465-94. Baynton, D. C. 2015. Deafness. In Keywords for disability studies (eds) R. ... Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 23(1), 133-55. ——— 2005. Bodies of difference: experiences of disability and
  19. Human rights | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: What form of human rights activism can anthropological knowledge foster, or is anthropological analysis a necessarily separate type of pursuit from activism? ... Sexual orientations, disabilities, children, gender relations, and old age are all domains
  20. Visual anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: This recent attention to multimodality in anthropology can, in part, be traced to the ‘ethnographic turn’ in contemporary art practice (Foster 1995, Grimshaw & Ravetz 2015, Rutten, van Diederen & Soetaert 2013, Takaragawa & ... Accessed 31 August 2020
  21. Sharing | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: This is most readily achieved by using intermediaries: Children are often sent to carry food from one house to another (Widlok 2017: 7). ... As such, it has the potential to foster sociality between people - and maybe to improve on it, too.
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    30 May 2024: in fact shape and are shaped by professional psychiatry, which shows remarkable regional variation. ... local knowledge’, rarely traveling to the knowledge-production centres of scientific psychiatry (Cohen 1995).
  23. Palliative care | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: to foster their autonomy. ... Sisk, Bryan, and Justin N. Baker. 2019. “The underappreciated influence of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross on the development of palliative care for children.” The American Journal of Bioethics 19, no.
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    30 May 2024: groups of people who either live in the same place or share other connections such as eating similar food or having children together. ... and the forced removal of children from their families and communities—broader European and Euro-American popular
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    30 May 2024: What form of human rights activism can anthropological knowledge foster, or is anthropological analysis a necessarily separate type of pursuit from activism? ... Sexual orientations, disabilities, children, gender relations, and old age are all domains
  26. Cargo cults | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: They desired to be New Men because Australians mostly treated them as animals or children. ... New York: Schocken Books. Burton-Bradley, B. G. 1973. The psychiatry of cargo cult.
  27. Latin America | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Endemic political corruption, authoritarianism, and violence sometimes foster a view of Latin America as a region of ‘deficits’ relative to the liberal capitalist societies of the North Atlantic. ... Yet modernising revolutionary nationalism was
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    30 May 2024: These diverse literacies might have included the reading of religious texts for ritual purposes, the use of books in children’s play (such as word games and puzzles), or reading stories
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    30 May 2024: Inspired by Boas, as well as Malinowski and Mauss, anthropologists have shown how debts foster bonds of solidarity, strengthen hierarchies, and demarcate wider social boundaries (Peebles 2010). ... Since the 1970s, loans were often conditional on
  30. Mediterraneanist anthropology | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    30 May 2024: Not the Mediterranean. Here a ‘particular endogamy (that is, preferential marriage between the children of two brothers)’ and the ‘debasement of the female condition’ are widespread across religious and national borders
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    30 May 2024: This is most readily achieved by using intermediaries: Children are often sent to carry food from one house to another (Widlok 2017: 7). ... As such, it has the potential to foster sociality between people - and maybe to improve on it, too.</p>
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    30 May 2024: despised: industry and technology, so-called ‘primitive’ colonial cultures, and marginal, outsider forms of art practice (Foster 2004). ... ed. 1972. <em>Primitive art and society.</em> Oxford: Oxford University Press.</p> <p>Foster, H.
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    30 May 2024: Watching over children, for instance, may be intended with their protection in mind butcan also be motivated by other intentions, such as direction and control (Lyon 2003; Widmer and Albrechtslund 2021). ... For example, physical rehabilitation apps can
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    30 May 2024: Although the term ‘medical pluralism’ had not yet been introduced, scholars like George Foster (1953) showed the importance of accounting for the impact of colonial and global processes on local medicine, ... and ‘naturalistic’, when a disease is
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    30 May 2024: A striking example can be found in the ethnographic study of children living with HIV in Brazil, whose narratives about their illness include the experiences of non-illness. ... Their silence, nonverbal communication, and multivocal narratives of social
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    30 May 2024: As anthropologists of China have argued, one area in which the effects of <em>suzhi</em> are particularly evident is in the pressure placed on parents to raise high-quality children
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    30 May 2024: While the primary characteristic of fictional monsters is being metaphors, anthropologists, as Michael Dylan Foster puts it, work ‘with monsters productively not (only) as metaphors or reflections of human imaginings but ... 2013) and the wildman
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    30 May 2024: Indigenous children at residential schools in Canada developed negative relationships with food due to malnourishment, abuse, punishment, and humiliation perpetuated in the residential school environment (Howard 2014). ... disease, as they were perceived
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    30 May 2024: A striking example can be found in the ethnographic study of children living with HIV in Brazil, whose narratives about their illness include the experiences of non-illness. ... Their silence, nonverbal communication, and multivocal narratives of social
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    30 May 2024: to foster their autonomy. ... Baker. 2019. “The underappreciated influence of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross on the development of palliative care for children.” <em>The American Journal of Bioethics</em> 19, no.
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    30 May 2024: to foster their autonomy. ... Baker. 2019. “The underappreciated influence of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross on the development of palliative care for children.” <em>The American Journal of Bioethics</em> 19, no.
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    30 May 2024: Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology - Nationalism https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry-tags/nationalism en Jean Price-Mars https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/jean-price-mars <div class="image"><img typeof="foaf:Image"
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    30 May 2024: During late socialism, especially in the 1970's and early 1980's, it became increasingly common among some groups of the last Soviet generation, especially children from intelligentsia families, but also ... This change was not essentially about
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    30 May 2024: groups of people who either live in the same place or share other connections such as eating similar food or having children together. ... and the forced removal of children from their families and communities—broader European and Euro-American popular
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    30 May 2024: The middle sphere mediated prestige through transactions with cattle and metal bars, and the highest sphere designated rights over dependent women and children. ... 2001.<em>Popular religion in China: the imperial metaphor.</em>Richmond, Surrey: Curzon
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    30 May 2024: They desired to be New Men because Australians mostly treated them as animals or children. ... New York: Schocken Books.</p> <p>Burton-Bradley, B. G. 1973. The psychiatry of cargo cult.
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