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Cannibal Culture / Addressing The Similarities & Differences Of Culture
(12 Pages, 143.4 $ (USD) )
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A 12 page paper that provides an analysis of the issues that differentiate culture and also demonstrate similarities. This paper is based primarily on the work of Deborah Root, but also focuses on other anthropological perspectives on the progression of cultural norms. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Jim McGuigan's Culture & The Public Sphere
(12 Pages, 143.4 $ (USD) )
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A 12 page paper that provides an overview of McGuigan's work and then also considers the implications of his work through a critique in terms of its application. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
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| 183. |
Wonderment / Our Desire To Know And The Sciences
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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A 6 page look at mankind's burning need to know. The question of whether or not the answers to our questions, i.e. the body of knowledge which we refer to as science, has left us no room for future wonderment. No bibliography.
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| 184. |
The Art & Ritual Of Stiltwalking
(5 Pages, 59.75 $ (USD) )
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A 5 page paper examining the art and history of walking on stilts. The writer is particularly concerned with stiltwalking rituals and the value that they have held for various cultures. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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| 185. |
Rodge's Lodge
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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A 6 page anthropological study of a family event. This event is Christmas Eve and although not all of the family attend this function every year, this particular study concerns itself with a time when all 15 members of the family are present. It is a ritual which primarily revolves around the dominant male figure, 'Ace,' and secondarily, his companion, 'Peg.' It is a loud ritual, which is the case with any ritual in Rodge's Lodge, and is one filled with love and companionship. Everyone is allowed to be who they are and loved because, and in spite, of it. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Three Documentaries Look At Primitive Cultures
(6 Pages, 71.7 $ (USD) )
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A 6 page analysis of three documentaries which examine primitive cultures-these are, 'Dead Birds,' 'Onka's Big Moka,' and 'Cannibal Tours.' The writer shows how each reveals something dark about human nature rather then the innocence which modern man would like to fantasize exists in such societies.
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Documentary - "The Kawelka: Ongka's Big Moka" (1976) Analyzed
(2 Pages, 23.9 $ (USD) )
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This 2 page paper examines the Kawelka tribal people of Papua, New Guinea in terms of their gift giving ritual featured in the 1976 film, The Kawelka: Ongka's Big Moka. Specifically discussed is what civilized man can learn by observing a supposedly uncivilized culture. No bibliography.
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Documentary - "Cannibal Tours" (1987) Analyzed
(2 Pages, 23.9 $ (USD) )
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This 2 page research paper analyzes the documentary film, Cannibal Tours (1987), based upon the cultural exchange between a group of German tourists and the natives living along the Sepik River of Papua, New Guinea. Specifically discussed are how director Dennis O'Rourke makes effective use of humor and irony in recounting the ethnographic tale. No bibliography.
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Documentary - "Dead Birds" (1964) Analyzed
(2 Pages, 23.9 $ (USD) )
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This 2 page paper examines the 1964 ethnographic film, "Dead Birds," which features the primitive Dani tribe of Western New Guinea and its relevance in the study of cultural anthropology. No bibliography.
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