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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Linguistic Support 
for Intercultural Communications
Year 3, Term 5


Translation and Intercultural 
Communication Department,
Nelly N. Ovchinnikova
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CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Linguistic Support for Intercultural Communications Year 3, Term 5 Translation and Intercultural Communication Department, Nelly N. Ovchinnikova

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THEME 1 
Cultural Anthropology as a Science
Anthropology as a science
Cultural anthropology as a branch of anthropology
Methods in cultural anthropology
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THEME 1 Cultural Anthropology as a Science Anthropology as a science Cultural anthropology as a branch of anthropology Methods in cultural anthropology

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1. Anthropology as a science
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1. Anthropology as a science

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Anthropology
           “anthropos”               “logos”
             “human”                  “study”

literally meaning 

“the study of humans”
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Anthropology “anthropos” “logos” “human” “study” literally meaning “the study of humans”

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Other disciplines also study humans, their being and condition:
Biology
Psychology
Sociology
Economics
Political science
Philosophy
History…

What distinguishes anthropology?
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Other disciplines also study humans, their being and condition: Biology Psychology Sociology Economics Political science Philosophy History… What distinguishes anthropology?

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Anthropology is the broadest in scope.

Anthropology is the broadest in scope.

Anthropology – the study of people, their origins, development, and contemporary variations, wherever and whenever they have been found on the face of the earth.

Concern of anthropology: 
all humans, both past and present;
humans’ behavior patterns;
humans’ thought systems;
humans’ material possessions.
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Anthropology is the broadest in scope. Anthropology is the broadest in scope. Anthropology – the study of people, their origins, development, and contemporary variations, wherever and whenever they have been found on the face of the earth. Concern of anthropology: all humans, both past and present; humans’ behavior patterns; humans’ thought systems; humans’ material possessions.

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The task of anthropology is an understanding of the biological and cultural origins and evolutionary development of the human species, i.e. to explain and describe, in the broadest sense, what it means to be “human”. 
The task of anthropology is an understanding of the biological and cultural origins and evolutionary development of the human species, i.e. to explain and describe, in the broadest sense, what it means to be “human”. 
The subject matter of anthropology:
fossilized skeletal remains of early humans, artifacts, other material remains from archaeological sites;
all the contemporary and historical cultures 
of the world.
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The task of anthropology is an understanding of the biological and cultural origins and evolutionary development of the human species, i.e. to explain and describe, in the broadest sense, what it means to be “human”. The task of anthropology is an understanding of the biological and cultural origins and evolutionary development of the human species, i.e. to explain and describe, in the broadest sense, what it means to be “human”. The subject matter of anthropology: fossilized skeletal remains of early humans, artifacts, other material remains from archaeological sites; all the contemporary and historical cultures of the world.

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Anthropology developed a diverse field of study and spans the gap between:
Anthropology developed a diverse field of study and spans the gap between:
the humanities
the social sciences
the natural sciences.
Anthropology is divided into 4 subfields:
physical anthropology (biological),
archaeological anthropology (archaeology),
linguistic anthropology (anthropological linguistics),
cultural anthropology.
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Anthropology developed a diverse field of study and spans the gap between: Anthropology developed a diverse field of study and spans the gap between: the humanities the social sciences the natural sciences. Anthropology is divided into 4 subfields: physical anthropology (biological), archaeological anthropology (archaeology), linguistic anthropology (anthropological linguistics), cultural anthropology.

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Branches of anthropology:

Branches of anthropology:

physical anthropology studies humans as biological organisms: their emergence, evolution, and variation in time and space;
archaeological anthropology attempts to reconstruct the cultures of the past (historic and prehistoric) through material remains;
linguistic anthropology focuses on the study of language in historical, structural, and social contexts;
cultural anthropology examines similarities and differences among contemporary cultures of the world.
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Branches of anthropology: Branches of anthropology: physical anthropology studies humans as biological organisms: their emergence, evolution, and variation in time and space; archaeological anthropology attempts to reconstruct the cultures of the past (historic and prehistoric) through material remains; linguistic anthropology focuses on the study of language in historical, structural, and social contexts; cultural anthropology examines similarities and differences among contemporary cultures of the world.

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Branches of anthropology:
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Branches of anthropology:

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Thus,
Thus,
anthropology uses holistic approach 
to the study of humans as it:

involves both biological and sociocultural aspects of humanity;
has the deepest possible time frame;
studies all varieties of people;
studies all aspects of human experience.
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Thus, Thus, anthropology uses holistic approach to the study of humans as it: involves both biological and sociocultural aspects of humanity; has the deepest possible time frame; studies all varieties of people; studies all aspects of human experience.

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2. Cultural anthropology as a
    branch of anthropology
Cultural anthropology

  the study of specific                the study of more general
  contemporary cultures            underlying patterns of
                                                 human cultures derived
                                                 through cultural comparison

        ethnography                        ethnology
(descriptive, specific)     (comparative, cross-cultural)
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2. Cultural anthropology as a branch of anthropology Cultural anthropology the study of specific the study of more general contemporary cultures underlying patterns of human cultures derived through cultural comparison ethnography ethnology (descriptive, specific) (comparative, cross-cultural)

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The purpose of ethnography – to describe specific cultures in as much detail as possible.
The purpose of ethnography – to describe specific cultures in as much detail as possible.
Yet,
Description of a total culture is usually beyond the scope of a single ethnographer.
There’s a strong trend toward specialization within cultural anthropology, i.e. the study of particular aspects (areas) of culture (see slide 10).
Other specialties include:
agricultural anthropology
legal anthropology
military anthropology
ecological anthropology
nutritional anthropology
anthropology of work…
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The purpose of ethnography – to describe specific cultures in as much detail as possible. The purpose of ethnography – to describe specific cultures in as much detail as possible. Yet, Description of a total culture is usually beyond the scope of a single ethnographer. There’s a strong trend toward specialization within cultural anthropology, i.e. the study of particular aspects (areas) of culture (see slide 10). Other specialties include: agricultural anthropology legal anthropology military anthropology ecological anthropology nutritional anthropology anthropology of work…

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The purpose of ethnology – to understand:
The purpose of ethnology – to understand:
what all cultures of the world have in common, what ‘rules’ govern human behavior;
why people differ in terms of ways of life, ideas, and behavior patterns.
The main aim of cultural anthropology – to explain WHY people in different parts of the world behave and think the way they do.
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The purpose of ethnology – to understand: The purpose of ethnology – to understand: what all cultures of the world have in common, what ‘rules’ govern human behavior; why people differ in terms of ways of life, ideas, and behavior patterns. The main aim of cultural anthropology – to explain WHY people in different parts of the world behave and think the way they do.

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Guiding principles in cultural anthropology
Cultural anthropology distinguishes itself from other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences by several principles:

holism;
reducing ethnocentrism;
cultural relativism.
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Guiding principles in cultural anthropology Cultural anthropology distinguishes itself from other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences by several principles: holism; reducing ethnocentrism; cultural relativism.

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Holism 
Holistic approach to the study of human groups is general to anthropology.
Cultural anthropology is holistic by covering as many aspects and topics of a culture as possible in the total cultural context viewed together, e.g.:
family structure, marital regulations, child-rearing practices, house construction, means of livelihood, beliefs, language, space usage, art…
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Holism Holistic approach to the study of human groups is general to anthropology. Cultural anthropology is holistic by covering as many aspects and topics of a culture as possible in the total cultural context viewed together, e.g.: family structure, marital regulations, child-rearing practices, house construction, means of livelihood, beliefs, language, space usage, art…

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Reducing ethnocentrism 
Ethnocentrism – the tendency 
to view one’s own culture as best
and to evaluate the behavior and 
beliefs of culturally different people
by one’s own standards.
Incidents of ethnocentrism are 
extensive: expressing surprise, 
horror, anger, disgust, disapproval,
or amusement when encountering
a lifestyle different from one’s own.
Ethnocentrism serves as a major
obstacle to the understanding 
among people of different cultures.
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Reducing ethnocentrism Ethnocentrism – the tendency to view one’s own culture as best and to evaluate the behavior and beliefs of culturally different people by one’s own standards. Incidents of ethnocentrism are extensive: expressing surprise, horror, anger, disgust, disapproval, or amusement when encountering a lifestyle different from one’s own. Ethnocentrism serves as a major obstacle to the understanding among people of different cultures.

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Everyone is ethnocentric to some degree being brought up in a single culture.
Everyone is ethnocentric to some degree being brought up in a single culture.
Ethnocentrism is inevitable, unconscious, and difficult to control.
Becoming aware of one’s own ethnocentrism helps to set aside one’s own value judgments and learn how other cultures operate.
The main rule of cultural anthropology:
   “There are no better cultures, 
                             or worse cultures, 
                                 there are different cultures.”
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Everyone is ethnocentric to some degree being brought up in a single culture. Everyone is ethnocentric to some degree being brought up in a single culture. Ethnocentrism is inevitable, unconscious, and difficult to control. Becoming aware of one’s own ethnocentrism helps to set aside one’s own value judgments and learn how other cultures operate. The main rule of cultural anthropology: “There are no better cultures, or worse cultures, there are different cultures.”

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Cultural relativism
… is the notion and methodological perspective according to which any part of a culture (an idea, a thing, a behavior pattern) must be viewed in its proper cultural context rather than from the viewpoint of the observer’s culture.

 … helps to identify the inherent logic behind certain ideas and customs, not judging by standards of one’s own culture
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Cultural relativism … is the notion and methodological perspective according to which any part of a culture (an idea, a thing, a behavior pattern) must be viewed in its proper cultural context rather than from the viewpoint of the observer’s culture. … helps to identify the inherent logic behind certain ideas and customs, not judging by standards of one’s own culture

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3. Methods in cultural anthropology
Cultural anthropology employs a system of specific research strategies and methods.

The most distinguishing feature of ethnographic research is fieldwork.

Fieldwork – an experiential research strategy in doing which cultural anthropologists collect their primary data by living in the cultures and with the people they study.

It has become necessary for the discipline since the beginning of the 20th century.
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3. Methods in cultural anthropology Cultural anthropology employs a system of specific research strategies and methods. The most distinguishing feature of ethnographic research is fieldwork. Fieldwork – an experiential research strategy in doing which cultural anthropologists collect their primary data by living in the cultures and with the people they study. It has become necessary for the discipline since the beginning of the 20th century.

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Initially, cultural anthropologists concentrated their fieldwork on ‘exotic’, non-Euro-American societies, i.e. small-scale societies.

Initially, cultural anthropologists concentrated their fieldwork on ‘exotic’, non-Euro-American societies, i.e. small-scale societies.

Today, cultural anthropologists also conduct fieldwork in various parts of, modern, ‘developed’, Euro-American societies, i.e. 
large-scale societies:
urban ethnic neighbourhoods,
administrative bureaucracies,
hospitals, schools, prisons,
industrial plants,
among prostitutes, alcoholics, the homeless…
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Initially, cultural anthropologists concentrated their fieldwork on ‘exotic’, non-Euro-American societies, i.e. small-scale societies. Initially, cultural anthropologists concentrated their fieldwork on ‘exotic’, non-Euro-American societies, i.e. small-scale societies. Today, cultural anthropologists also conduct fieldwork in various parts of, modern, ‘developed’, Euro-American societies, i.e. large-scale societies: urban ethnic neighbourhoods, administrative bureaucracies, hospitals, schools, prisons, industrial plants, among prostitutes, alcoholics, the homeless…

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Doing fieldwork cultural anthropologists describe the life ways found among the peoples of the world.
Doing fieldwork cultural anthropologists describe the life ways found among the peoples of the world.
They ask themselves numerous What? How? Why? questions and try to answer them by:
asking the people they study, investigating their environments and material possessions,
spending long periods of time observing their everyday behaviors, activities, and interactions in their natural settings,
taking part in their everyday life.
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Doing fieldwork cultural anthropologists describe the life ways found among the peoples of the world. Doing fieldwork cultural anthropologists describe the life ways found among the peoples of the world. They ask themselves numerous What? How? Why? questions and try to answer them by: asking the people they study, investigating their environments and material possessions, spending long periods of time observing their everyday behaviors, activities, and interactions in their natural settings, taking part in their everyday life.

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Data-gathering techniques
Methodological mainstays of fieldwork are:
participant-observation,
interviewing.
Other data-gathering techniques used at various stages of fieldwork include:
census taking,
ethnographic mapping,
document analysis,
collecting genealogies (genealogizing),
photography,
life stories.
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Data-gathering techniques Methodological mainstays of fieldwork are: participant-observation, interviewing. Other data-gathering techniques used at various stages of fieldwork include: census taking, ethnographic mapping, document analysis, collecting genealogies (genealogizing), photography, life stories.

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Participant-observation
… is a fieldwork method in which the researcher becomes involved in the culture under analysis while making systematic observations of what is going on.
… involves sharing activities, attending ceremonies, eating together, etc.
Participant-observation allows the fieldworker to establish rapport in a new community, learn to act the way accepted in the culture, gain a better understanding of the people.
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Participant-observation … is a fieldwork method in which the researcher becomes involved in the culture under analysis while making systematic observations of what is going on. … involves sharing activities, attending ceremonies, eating together, etc. Participant-observation allows the fieldworker to establish rapport in a new community, learn to act the way accepted in the culture, gain a better understanding of the people.

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Interviewing
… is a fieldwork method used for obtaining information from the local people.

Types of ethnographic information:
attitudinal data – information on what people think and feel about things, ideas, events;
behavioural data – information on what people do, and why.
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Interviewing … is a fieldwork method used for obtaining information from the local people. Types of ethnographic information: attitudinal data – information on what people think and feel about things, ideas, events; behavioural data – information on what people do, and why.

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Depending on the level of control kept by the interviewer there are 2 types of ethnographic interviews:
Depending on the level of control kept by the interviewer there are 2 types of ethnographic interviews:
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Depending on the level of control kept by the interviewer there are 2 types of ethnographic interviews: Depending on the level of control kept by the interviewer there are 2 types of ethnographic interviews:

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Other data-gathering techniques
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Other data-gathering techniques



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