Abu-Lughod
Leacock
Said
Daily Double
Krotz*
Hau'ofa*
Trouillot*
100

The term used by Lila Abu-Lughod to refer to people of mixed national, cultural or ethnic identity?

What are "Halfies"?

100

Monogamous marriage turned this into the basic economic unit of the economy

What is the nuclear family?

100

This concept was developed by Said to critique the West’s portrayal of the Eastern World

What is Orientalism?

100

Known for her work on identity, heritage, and memory in the Indian Ocean region, this anthropologist focused particularly on the context of postcolonial and diasporic societies

Who is Rosalind Boswell?

100

This term refers to the unique forms of producing and using anthropological knowledge that have emerged in the South, distinct from the original model.

What is Southern anthropology?

100

Hau'ofa had citizenship in these two countries.

What are Tonga and Fiji?

100

This Haitian anthropologist was born on November 26, 1949 and died on July 5, 2012.

Who is Michel-Rolph Trouillot?

200

The names of the two groups that were excluded from cultural anthropologies premises by the book titled “Writing Culture”?

Who are Feminists and “Halfies”?

200

Leacock names this powerful emotion as an important part of the feminist movement and its organization

What is anger?

200

Said describes the West's portrayal of the Orient as this (two possible answers)

What is exotic?

What is inferior?

200

As a Lakota Sioux woman, this anthropologist's heritage and experiences as a Native American profoundly influenced her work, providing firsthand insight into Indigenous struggles and resilience.

Who is Beatrice Medicine?

200

This term describes the situation where those studying and those being studied are citizens of the same country.

What is internal anthropology?

200

The country of Hau'ofa's birth (modern name)

What is Papua New Guinea?

200

According to Truillot, this was not created by Anthropology, but rather it was the raison d'etre of Anthropology. 

What is the Savage?

300

The type of ethnographic approach Lila Abu-Lughod favoured as opposed to objectivity?

What is positionality?

300

A patrilineal based economic system requires control over these two things

What are production and reproduction?

300

This previously occupied country was the subject of Arthur James Balfour’s 1910 address to the English House of Commons

What is Egypt?

300

Key contributions to Beatrice Medicine's work (name one of three)

What is:

- a focus on indigenous perspectives

- gender and identity

- cultural survival

300

This term refers to the perception of cultural differences within Latin American countries, often seen in indigenous and mestizo populations.

What is cultural alterity?

300

One (of three) reason(s) Pacific Island nations are said to be continually dependent on Western countries.

What is lack of resources?

What is geographic isolation?

What is a small size?

300

This societal phenomenon throughout the 20th century caused empirical changes to the "savage" and the West. The "primitive" became terrorist, refugee, freedom fighter, opium or coca grower, parasite, and even anthropologist, at times.

What is Modernization?

400

The name of the author that inspired Abu-Lughod to write her article “Writing Against Culture”?

Who is James Clifford?

400

These two gender roles are compared by Leacock when analyzing the importance of the work men and women have done in societies

What is "the hunt" and childbearing?

400

Finish the textbook quote: “Said argues that ______ of colonized people is an important tool of British imperialism in Egypt.”

What is “knowledge”?

400

Medicine draws on _______________, critical heritage studies, and feminist anthropology to frame her research.

What is postcolonial theory?

400

The anthropologies of the South have rediscovered these, which were previously ignored or undervalued.

What are local antecedents?

400

Instead of "islands in the far sea," Hau'ofa said that people should know the Pacific Islands by this phrase.

What is "a sea of islands"?

400

This form of Anthropology revealed the fictitious notion of a "savage," that otherness is always specific and historical, and cannot be encompassed by a residual category.

What is Postmodern Anthropology?

500

What is the name of ONE of the three modes of writing against culture according to Lila Abu-Lughod?

What is:

Discourse and Practice?

Connections?

Ethnographies of the Particular?

500

This person's work was the basis of Leacock's writing and academic work

Who is Friedrich Engels?

500

Said’s critiques of Orientalism were influenced by this philosopher’s ideas about power relations and theory of discourse

Who is Michel Foucault?

500

Boswell’s primary contributions lie in the fields of _______ and _________    __________.

What is 'heritage' and 'memory studies'?

500

The anthropologies of the South have been influenced by the involvement of several Asiatic countries in this war.

What is the Vietnam War?

500

True or False: Hau'ofa was once the private secretary to the King of Tonga.

What is True?

500

This form of Anthropology studies the changing world and its irreducible histories, and is heavily advocated by Trouillot.

What is Anthropology of the present?