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1. Wiener, Oswald (1996) Schriften zur Erkenntnistheorie
(Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie/Deutschsprachige Texte)
... Sozialanthropologin möchte ich die Stringenz dieses Buch zu lesen hervorheben. Nicht nur kognitive Prozesse, sondern auch Empirie, sowie zahlreiche Literaturhinweise veranschaulichen die Relativität des ...
2. Picture Theory
(Anthro.Scapes/Museum, Pedagogy, Media)
... Medick, Doris (2007) Cultural Turns. Neuorientierungen in den Kulturwissenschaften. Reinbeck bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, S. 329- 380. Belting, Hans (2001) Bild — Anthropologie. Entwürfe ...
3. Ida Halpern, Ethnomusikologin
(Musikwissenschaft/MUWI)
... und Sabine Weinstocks, die der liberalen jüdischen Gemeinde in Wien angehörten. Gelebte Philanthropie, Integrität und Menschlichkeit waren Teil des kosmopolitischen Lebens in Wien vor dem ersten Weltkrieg: ...
4. Regus Interkulturelles Theater
(Theater-, Film-, Medienwissenschaft/TFM)
... diese Form des Theaters mit der anthropologischen Performancetheorie und Victor Turners Ritualtheorien, die schließlich in den performance studies wichtig waren; den postcolonial studies als diskursives ...
5. Urban Legends Globus
(Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie/Deutschsprachige Texte)
... moralischen Botschaften im Kontext alltäglicher Situationen bearbeiten“ (Stehr 1998: 47f.)   Bibliographie Ansari, Ghaus / Nas, Peter J. M. (1983) Town — Talk. The Dynamics of Urban Anthropology. ...
... field in Eastern Nigeria (S. 182-198). Diane Bell lebte und arbeitete als Sozialanthropologin in den U. S. A., heute genießt sie ihre Pension in Australien. Ifi Amadiume lebte und arbeitete als Anthropologin ...
7. Referat zu Musik und Gender
(Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie/Deutschsprachige Texte)
... Rechtfertigung, sowie die Legitimation als Frau zu komponieren. Prof. Citron wendet ein, dass Women of Color in dieser Situation zwei Otherness´es im anthropologischen Sinn ins Auge sehen müssen: Einerseits ...
8. Das Konzept Hexe im WWII
(Kultur- und Sozialanthropologie/Deutschsprachige Texte)
... der Geschichtswissenschaft und Volkskunde. Aus der Sicht rezenter kultur- und sozialanthropologischer Forschung [wie ich auch neuesten Projektvorträgen entnehmen konnte] ist die Verwobenheit pseudo — wissenschaftlicher ...
9. Impressum
(Legals/Site Policies)
Contact: office [@] sybilamber [.] com Contents: This website is a humanist website including the Anthropo Logic Journals Domains: http://www.sybilamber.com/ and http://anthlogjour.info and ...
10. Conditions of Use
(Legals/Site Policies)
... members may add links in specified categories. Registered members have insight in statistics of this domain and are allowed to participate in editing contents: A dictionairy for Social and Cultural Anthropology ...
11. Alfred Reginald Radcliffe – Brown (1881 – 1955)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Also known as Anarchy Brown for his political activities, Alfred R. Radcliffe – Brown was born in Birmingham 1881. Having studied at Trinity, Cambridge, he enrolled in the university s anthropology department ...
12. Ruth Fulton Benedict (1887 - 1948)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
... she died in 1948. Benedict taught Margaret Mead, and they became close friends, both of them being one of the first contemporary female anthropologists. Her monograph about Japan called The Chrysanthemum ...
13. Drastic Initiative: The Torres Straits
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
All works published in the first phase of British anthropology were based on written sources mainly, and all of the authors were armchair anthropologists, which means they did not conduct systematic fieldwork ...
14. James George Frazer (1854 – 1941)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
... Liverpool University a chair of sociology and anthropology was created for him in 1907, but he lectured for only one year there. J. G. Frazer, who was interested in folklore and anthropology inspiring ...
15. Edward Burnett Tylor (1832 — 1917)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
E. B. Tylor and a group of anthropologists were the first to support significant scholarly achievments in Britain of the 19th century. Anthropology arose out of Quaker and Nonconformists activities, and ...
16. Claude Levi – Strauss (1908) and Structuralism
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
Two anthropologists formed the discipline in France and they were both Marcel Mauss s followers, namely Claude Levi –Strauss (born 1908) and Louis Dumont (1911 – 1998). Claude Levi – Strauss, one of the ...
17. Marcel Griaule (1898 – 1956)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
... Games) his doctoral degree was conferred. He was the first professor of general anthropology at the Sorbonne by 1943, after he acquired his diploma in religious sciences. Marcel Griaule stressed ...
18. Marcel Mauss (1872 - 1950)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
... 91). The Gift was his most influential work, and is a classic in anthropologic literature nowadays. And as Alan Barnard and Jonathan Spencer put it, “Mauss s book The Gift (1925) proposed that the social ...
19. Journalism in Anthropology
(Writing/Journalism in Science)
Writing about anthropology in 2008 means to take an account of Writing Culture (Clifford / Marcus 1986) – the book denoting postmodernism and new approaches to research culture. As theanthrogeek on AnthroBlogs ...
20. Emile Durkheim (1858 - 1917)
(Anthro.Scapes/History of Social and Cultural Anthropology)
"French anthropology can thus be seen as a confluence of various currents of thinking and research, each with a distinct spirit and style. The discipline merged the colonial explorations, the anthropology ...
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