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Anthropology culture project

The goal of the project is for the student to experience the value and

challenge of conducting ethnographic fieldwork.  If you were doing your PhD

in cultural anthropology I would be sending you out to interview/observe

perhaps dozens of people over the course of perhaps a year or more!!  We

will scale this down to a project you can accomplish with a single key

informant and a couple of hours of interview time.

Each student will find one willing key informant.  This person can be a

family member, friend, casual acquaintance, or complete stranger.  Just make

sure that they are a willing participant, and that they can set aside at

least a couple of hours to be interviewed. There are a few basic

requirements that I expect each student to accomplish in the project:

1. Construct a kinship diagram for your key informant, showing all of ego’s

(your informant!) relatives.  This includes relatives whose names are known

and unknown.  From this kinship diagram, try to draw some conclusions about

the relative importance of kin ties for ego.  Use the guidelines in your

textbook for help in making your diagram.  Note that ego may have fictional

kin (people who are not “blood relatives” but are nonetheless considered

kin). It is up to you and your informant to decide if peoples’ names are to

be included on the chart, but at a minimum identify each person on the chart

with the etic symbols as used in the text book (i.e. F, B, S, Z, FB, MB,

FZD, FFB, etc.)

2. Identify the culture, sub-cultures, ethnic groups, or other social groups

to which the informant belongs.  Try to evaluate how strongly your informant

is connected to each group.

3.Explicitly identify the methods that you are using in the project. This

should include your goal, how you met and interviewed your informant, how

you took notes or otherwise recorded information, your overall perspective

(emic or etic).  Note any problems or areas of improvement for future work.

How might your own biases or perspectives have affected your questions

and/or interpretations?

4.Your project should be described in a 6 page report, typed, double-spaced

(12 pt Times New Roman font), and with standard 1 inch margins.  Feel free

to include photos, sketches, maps, notes, or any other information with the

text (these do not count towards the text requirements, of course).





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