ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Ethnocentrism

ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Ethnocentrism

ANTH 103 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Ethnocentrism: a mix of belief and feeling that your own way of life is desirable and superior to that of others Usually a gut reaction Often one’s reaction is so deeply ingrained that one is not even explicitly aware that they feel this way Generally one’s reaction is emotionally driven, accompanied by such feelings as surprise, disgust, horror, amusement (the “collective yuck” response) º This reaction is not objective but evaluative Cultural Relativism: The notion that people’s beliefs and practices must be understood in terms of the logic and values of the culture of which they are a part. Cultural relativism involves: Having respect for other cultures: One should have respect for the beliefs, practices, and values of other cultures, no matter how different they are from one’s own. Suspending judgement: Since each culture has its own values and practices, anthropologists should remain neutral and not make value judgments about cultural differences. Maintaining an objective approach in one’s research: Since the study of customs and norms should be value-free, the appropriate role of the anthropologist is that of observer and recorder (rather than police-person or activist) Universal human rights: the belief, first promoted by the U.N. in 1948, that all human beings, regardless of gender, skin color, ethnicity, or sexual, religious, or political preference, must be protected against more powerful people and institutions that attempt to harm them. A principal aim is to protects peoples’ “bodily integrity” by banning such practices as slavery, murder, harsh labor, and torture. More recently, HTPs (“harmful traditional practices”) targeting women and children have become of the objects of human rights activism. Hot topics include: violence against women, female genital operations, veiling and seclusion, child labor, child soldiers, and forced and child marriage. *************************************************************************************.

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