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Cultural Anthropology Mind Map - Coggle Diagram
Cultural Anthropology Mind Map
Structural violence
neoliberalism
the world bank and IBF
prevents people from their full potenial and agency
some examples can be unequal access to education, food, housing. these examples are used to keep people from reaching their full potential or being able to enact agency
Shock Doctrine
Race
a social construct that is seen as innately or unchangeable different
People thought it was biological and used that as justification to not assist people of color
Epigenetics
Racism
Clines
Hegemony
The power of the dominant class/group to produce the willing consent of people for the organization of social life in ways that may or may not harm or benefit them.
maintained through social pressure, cultural institutions, and people normalizing hegemonic narratives
some hegemonic narratives are used to justify structural violence
Creates Gender Sterotypes
Brendan T story
Gender is a social construct
Gender expression, gender identity, and sex are all different
"the American Dream"
Oppression
False Consciousness: when a group is oppressed without them knowing they are being oppressed
agency: action with intent
Culture
Ethnocentrism
Compassionate cannibalism
Culture is adapted and taught to people.
Culture: an unbound system of learned and shared beliefs that may change over time.
Culture can not be represented in one person
field work
Consent is needed prior conducting field work
Human Terrain Teams
this is a form of weaponizing anthropology
participant observation
structural functionalism: systems, belief's, and culture practices all have a psychological function
Peace
Positive peace: When the root causes of inequalities are addressed
Negative peace: Violent conflict ends, but systematic inequality continues. This is usually wars that end with no change in behavior
power
the ability a group or individual has to enact its will onto others
States: politically organized territory with a centralized government definite boundaries
Nations: an imagined political community
nationalism: faith in the nation itself that draws from a mythical historical past and the idea that the future is found within the nation
Sovereignty and community without boarders
Class: a category of individuals with in society who have similar access to economic and social resources
Class is not only economic but social and creates Habitus which is ingrained habits, mannerisms, style and values influence by where and how you grew up