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The Origins and Evolution of Fascism and its misuse of Anthropology

October 24, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
The Origins and Evolution of Fascism and its misuse of Anthropology

Fascist regimes have often used anthropologists to legitimize their policies and actions. For example, the Nazi regime relied on anthropologists to argue that Germans were a “Master Race” that was superior to all other peoples.

Looking at Capital Through an Anthropological Lens

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Capital – The Physical or Financial Resources required for Production

Capital is one of the three factors of production, along with labour and land. It is essential for the financing of the means of production.

Avunculate – Special Kinship Bond between a Maternal Uncle and his Nephews

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Avunculate - Special Kinship Bond between a Maternal Uncle and his Nephews

Avunculate is a term that refers to the relationship between a maternal uncle and his sister’s children, with particular focus on her sons. The term originates from the latin word avunculus, which means uncle.

From Sharing a Meal to Sharing Culture – How Commensality Shapes Social Identity

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Commensality - The Social Practice of Eating Together

Commensality refers to the sharing food and drink with others, either as a domestic unit or as a sign of hospitality and friendship.

The Evolution of Ethnosemantics – Understanding Culture Through Language

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
The Evolution of Ethnosemantics - Understanding Culture Through Language

Ethnosemantics is part of cognitive anthropology, which is the study of human cognition. The goal is to provide a better understanding of how people think and how they use language.

The Tragic Reality of Bride Capture – Understanding the Abduction of Women into Forced Marriage

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Bride Capture - The Abduction of Women leading to Forced Marriage

Bride capture is a term used by anthropologists to describe a marriage in which a woman is abducted or kidnapped by a man and taken as his wife.

Exploring Cultural Phenomena Through the Lens of Self – An Introduction to Auto-Ethnography

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Auto-Ethnography - Using Personal Experience to Explore Cultural Phenomena

Auto-ethnography is a type of ethnography that is written by a member of the society under study. In other words, it is an account of personal experience that is used to explore cultural phenomena.

Exploring Urban Spaces – An Introduction to Anthropology of the City

October 24, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
anthropology of the city

Anthropology of the City is the study of how people use and create space in cities, and how cities affect people’s lives. It looks at the way that cities are built, and how people adapt to urban life.

The Role of Music in Different Cultures: A Look at Ethnomusicology

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
Exploring Ethnomusicology - The Study of Music Across Cultures

Ethnomusicology is the study of music in its cultural context. It encompasses all aspects of music, from performance and composition to history and analysis.

How Bourgeoisie Control the Means of Production (And What It Means for Workers)

October 10, 2024 by Claudine Cassar
How Bourgeoisie Control the Means of Production (And What It Means for Workers)

In Marxist theory, the bourgeoisie are the capitalists who own the means of production, such as factories and land, and exploit the working class for their own gain.

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