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In the Final Research Paper, you will
examine your own culture from an etic (outsider’s) perspective and another culture from an emic (insider’s) perspective to demonstrate your understanding of cultural relativism and examine misconceptions and ethnocentric beliefs concerning each of these cultures.
Keep the
distinction between cultural relativism and moral relativism in mind as you write your final paper.
Even if you do not personally agree with a cultural practice, demonstrate your understanding of the practice in its cultural context
. Avoid opinionated or judgmental language in your paper.
Cultural relativism is the idea that the beliefs and practices of a culture should be understood within the context of that particular culture’s background, history, and current events surrounding it. We should not ethnocentrically impose our own beliefs and opinions, which are products of our own enculturation.
Cultural relativism is not the same as moral relativism, however. As Crapo (2013) notes
We need not, for instance, come to value infanticide in order to understand the roles it may play in peoples’ lives in a society where it is customary. What cultural relativism requires of us is simply that we do not confuse our own feelings about such a custom with understanding it. To do the latter, we must investigate the meanings the custom has for those who practice it and the functions it may fulfill in their society. (section 1.4, “Cultural Differences: Cultural Relativism,” para. 3)
See attached file labeled 1.4 textbook.
Your Final Research Paper will consist of two main parts, framed by an Introduction and a Conclusion. See the
Final Paper Flow Chart
for a quick overview of the assignment. See the following instructions for information on each part of the paper.
Education
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THIS IS MY TOPIC
Introduction
Begin with an introductory paragraph that has a thesis statement at the end. The introduction should set up your topic, giving a preview and summary of the analysis you will present in the body of the paper. The thesis statement is the last sentence or two of the introduction and states what the main point structuring your paper will be.
Here is an
Example of an Introduction
.
Part I
·
This section should be two- to two-and-a-half pages long.
Using the
article by Miner
(1956) and the feedback you received from your instructor on your worksheet in Week Three,
describe
one aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective.
See the appropriate Sections in the Textbook based on your chosen topic for information on how to approach your paper from an anthropological perspective.
You can describe American culture in general, as Miner does, or you can describe an American subculture, such as a specific geographical group (e.g., New Yorkers), a particular ethnicity (e.g., African Americans), or an age-related category of Americans (e.g.,.
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1. PLEASE READ EVERYTHING CAREFULLY. I HAVE
ATTACHED THE FILES NEEDED TO HELP WITH THE
ASSIGNMENT.
In the Final Research Paper, you will
examine your own culture from an etic (outsider’s) perspective
and another culture from an emic (insider’s) perspective to
demonstrate your understanding of cultural relativism and
examine misconceptions and ethnocentric beliefs concerning
each of these cultures.
Keep the
distinction between cultural relativism and moral relativism in
mind as you write your final paper.
Even if you do not personally agree with a cultural practice,
demonstrate your understanding of the practice in its cultural
context
. Avoid opinionated or judgmental language in your paper.
Cultural relativism is the idea that the beliefs and practices of a
culture should be understood within the context of that
particular culture’s background, history, and current events
surrounding it. We should not ethnocentrically impose our own
beliefs and opinions, which are products of our own
enculturation.
Cultural relativism is not the same as moral relativism,
however. As Crapo (2013) notes
We need not, for instance, come to value infanticide in order to
understand the roles it may play in peoples’ lives in a society
where it is customary. What cultural relativism requires of us is
simply that we do not confuse our own feelings about such a
custom with understanding it. To do the latter, we must
investigate the meanings the custom has for those who practice
it and the functions it may fulfill in their society. (section 1.4,
“Cultural Differences: Cultural Relativism,” para. 3)
See attached file labeled 1.4 textbook.
2. Your Final Research Paper will consist of two main parts,
framed by an Introduction and a Conclusion. See the
Final Paper Flow Chart
for a quick overview of the assignment. See the following
instructions for information on each part of the paper.
Education
ß
THIS IS MY TOPIC
Introduction
Begin with an introductory paragraph that has a thesis statement
at the end. The introduction should set up your topic, giving a
preview and summary of the analysis you will present in the
body of the paper. The thesis statement is the last sentence or
two of the introduction and states what the main point
structuring your paper will be.
Here is an
Example of an Introduction
.
Part I
·
This section should be two- to two-and-a-half pages long.
Using the
article by Miner
(1956) and the feedback you received from your instructor on
your worksheet in Week Three,
describe
one aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective.
See the appropriate Sections in the Textbook based on your
chosen topic for information on how to approach your paper
3. from an anthropological perspective.
You can describe American culture in general, as Miner does, or
you can describe an American subculture, such as a specific
geographical group (e.g., New Yorkers), a particular ethnicity
(e.g., African Americans), or an age-related category of
Americans (e.g., millennials).
See attached file
Body Ritual among the Nacirema
for the article by Miner.
See attached file
Chp3sec3.2Chp4sec4.6textbook
for the appropriate Sections in the textbook based on the topic I
have chosen.
This is the feedback from my professor.
(Your summary of the Johnsson article is very thorough. Try
to find an article on the anthropology of education in the United
States to better suit the paper you will be writing.
For the Thesis Statement write something that quickly tells the
reader what topic and cultures you will be exploring.
)
Use reputable statistics and/or scholarly research to support any
factual statements. Do not rely solely on personal experience or
opinion.
Here is an
Example of Part I
.
Part II
This section should be two to two and a half pages in length.
Refer to the
Jonsson article
you chose for Part II of the worksheet assignment in Week
Three and
describe an aspect of another culture from an emic (insider’s)
4. perspective.
You do not have to do research beyond reading your chosen
article; however,
if you do choose to conduct additional research make sure to
use reputable statistics and/or scholarly sources to support any
factual statements. Do not rely upon personal experience or
opinion.
See attached file
Jonsson-2014-Anthropology_&_Education_Quarterly
for Jonsson article.
Also see attached file
ANT101.W3.Assignment.Worksheet.Education
for the information I already have from the Jonsson article.
Here is an
Example of Part II
.
Conclusion
End with a concluding paragraph that reinforces your thesis.
Summarize and tie together your main points for the reader.
Provide a brief self-reflexive analysis of what you learned while
writing this paper.
Here is an
Example of Conclusion
.
The Final Research Paper
Must be
five to six double-spaced pages in length (excluding title page
and references page, meaning it will be seven to eight pages
total), and formatted according to APA style
Must include a title page with the following:
Title of paper
Student’s name
Course name and number
5. ANT 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
Must begin with an
introductory paragraph that has a succinct thesis statement.
Must
have well-structured body paragraphs with clear transitions
from one topic to the next. Incorporate in-text citations (see
In-Text Citation Guide
) from your scholarly sources to support your analysis
throughout the paper.
Must
describe an aspect of your own culture from an etic perspective
for Part I.
Must
describe an aspect of another culture from an emic perspective
for Part II.
Must
demonstrate a perspective of cultural relativism throughout,
avoiding judgmental and opinionated language.
Must
end with a conclusion that that reinforces the thesis and
provides a self-reflexive analysis.
Must
use at least one scholarly resource in addition to the textbook,
the Miner article, and the article chosen from the list in Part II
of the Week Three assignment.
Must
document all sources in APA style in the body of the paper and
on the references page
Must
include a separate References Page that is formatted according
to APA style