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A critical examination of how social anthropologists study and think about cultural difference. The anthropological practice of ethnography, anthropological concepts of culture and society, and anthropological perspectives of comparison, contextualisation and cultural relativism are explored as well as how social anthropologists have thought about rationality, symbols and their meanings, social structure, social personhood, agency and power.
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| ANTHRO 228 | Semester One 2026 | 12/03/2026 08:52:53 |