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Socio-cultural anthropology final exam practice
questions and answers (100% pass)


When anthropologists are hired for industry in order to better understand a market or process.
Example is Christy's job for Nestle. - ✔️✔️Applied anthropology
Clinical Gaze (Michel Foucault, cited in Holmes - ✔️✔️Shift from looking at patients as whole,
subjective bodies to localizing problems, without engaging in dialogue
Ex. When Abelino went to the doctor and was misdiagnosed because the doctor only looked at
his knee problem without taking into consideration his lifestyle/larger context
Conjugated oppression (Bourgeois cited in Holmes) - ✔️✔️Combination of class and ethnicity
exacerbate suffering. Mexicans on the farm were exploited both because as an ethnicity they're
lower on the totem pole and obviously class too. He writes that the medicalization of conjugated
oppression leads doctors to not addressing the real sources of the workers pain and only dealing
with the immediate issue.
Diaspora - ✔️✔️Dispersion of people from their original homeland
Identity is maintained
Italians in Australia
Ecotourism - ✔️✔️Goal of tourism is to help developing communities (environmentally too)
through tourists and volunteers but the drawback is that it often focuses too much on building
intimate connections between volunteers and locals and can miss addressing eh structural
problems.
Embodied anthropology - ✔️✔️embodied experiences, a focus on the ethnographer's body could
be considered an intimate form of sensuous scholarship or embodied anthropology.
Everyday violence - ✔️✔️Normalized micro-interactional expressions of violence on domestic,
delinquent, and institutional levels that produce a common sense of violence and



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