Linguistic Anthro
Economics/Politics
World System, Colonialism, and Inequality
Globalization
Fresh Fruit
100

What is the term for study of speech sounds in general? 

What is Phonetics 

100

For most of human history, people lived in societies characterized by what kind of sociopolitical organization?

What is a band.

100

Theory that states that core, semi-periphery, and periphery nations are economically interdependent.

What is World Systems Theory

100

What focuses on how cultural beliefs and practices helped human populations adapt to their environments.

What is Ecological Anthropology 
100

“violence committed by configurations of social inequalities, that in the end, has injurious effects on the bodies similar to the violence of a stabbing or shooting… organized along the fault lines of class, race, citizenship, gender and sexuality.”

What is Structural Violence 
200

What is the study of communication through body movements, stances, gestures, and expressions? 

What is Kinesics.

200
True or False, the incest taboo is a cultural universal

True, but what defines incest is different in different societies

200

A free trade agreement between the USA, Canada, and Mexico; passed in 1994

What is NAFTA

200
The deliberate suppression or destruction of an ethnic culture by a dominant group. 

What is ethnocide

200

“the interrelations of social structures of inequalities and perceptions… we come to (mis)recognize the social structures and inequalities inherent to the world as natural.”

What is symbolic violence.

300

What is the idea that different languages produce different ways of thinking? 

What is the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis

300
What is exchanges between social equals, people who are related by some kind of personal tie, such as kindship or marriage, ,usually occurring in more egalitarian societies. 

What is reciprocity 

300

What is the view that government should not regulate private enterprise and market forces, and that countries will prosper through sustained economic growth?


What is Neoliberalism

300

Concept describes a society's set of environmental perceptions and practices. 

What is ethnoecology 

300

Who is the author of the book "Fresh Fruit Broken Bodies?"

Who is Seth Holmes

400

/p/ and /b/ are considered what in English? 

What is a phoneme. 

400

Type of adaptive strategy that focuses on domesticated animals. 

What is pastoralism

400
The film "The Luckiest Nut in the World" focused on which countries? 

What is Senegal and the U.S.

400

Concept refers to the blurring and breakdown of established cannons (rules or standards), categories, distinctions, and boundaries. 

What is Postmodern.

400

In the Forward to the book “Fresh Fruit Broken Bodies” Philippe Bourgois uses the phrase “care of the self” – what is he referring to?  

specifically eating fresh fruit, but also the notion of taking care of ourselves generally

500

Vocal Fry was discussed in class as an example of what? 

What is Phonemics

500

Type of movement associated with pastoralism where the entire group moves with the animals thoughout the year. 

What is Nomadism.

500

What two nuts are discussed in the "Luckiest Nut in the World?"

What are groundnuts and peanuts.

500

The process of viewing an identity as established, real, and frozen, thus ignoring the historical processes within which that identity was forged.

What is essentialism

500

Methodology employed by Seth Holmes where he uses his own bodily experiences to understand the social suffering experiences by migrant laborers. 

What is embodied anthropology