Sunday, June 17, 2012



About Anthropology 


Paulina's Original Version
Hello everybody

I decided to study anthropology because this discipline helps people. From the culture perspective, anthropology tries to understand and find the causes of people behavior. Anthropology is, at the end, to study an “other” whose definition is to be different from the self. This “other” may be an ethnic group, a social movement, even a band of rock.

An important thing is that anthropology isn’t exclusive to anyone, because it studies every single one and let us be closer to different cultures and lifestyles to be able to understand and accept them. For this purpose, the essential tool an anthropologist must have is to be able to look at this “other” without a cultural and disciplinary slant. Anthropologist must be able to study this other, not looking at it as an exotic other, but like a different from us “other” but at the same time as an equal that deserves respect.


The most beautiful thing about of career is that we learn to know about us as a culture by studying those who are different. It helps to have an open mind about how are the people in the world, and to be more tolerant.

One of the most important topics and that I love the most is social history. The  social history studied by the concept of culture helps understand the social movements and popular groups of our times. Social history is essential to anthropology because helps to understand this groups conformation to help them later on their social and emotional development. One of the professionals that I admire and teaches about this is Daniel Fauré Polloni. He dedicates to study this groups and help’s by the popular teaching to make them up socially and politically to be able to confront difficulties that capitalism represent in our country.



To finish, I have to add that anyone of us can do anthropology. Most important thing is that when we meet the “other” we must be capable of put us in their place to really understand them.

That’s all, I hope you’re fine.

Correction
Hello everybody
I decided to study anthropology because this discipline helps people. From the culture perspective, anthropology tries to understand and find the causes of people behavior. Anthropology is, at the end, to study an “other” whose definition is to be different from the self. This “other” may be an ethnic group, a social movement, even a band of rock.

An important thing is that anthropology isn’t exclusive to anyone, because it studies every single one and let us be closer to different cultures and lifestyles to be able to understand and accept them. For this purpose, the essential tool an anthropologist must have is to be able to look at this “other” without a cultural and disciplinary slant. Anthropologist must be able to study this other, not looking at it as an exotic other, but like a different from us “other” M? but at the same time as an equal that deserves respect.

The most beautiful thing about of WW (this) career is that we learn to know (about) us as a culture by studying those who are different. It helps to have an open mind about how are the people in the world, and to be more tolerant.
One of the most important topics and that I love the most is social history. The social history studied by the concept of culture ?M helps λ (to) understand the social movements and popular groups of our times. Social history is essential to anthropology because helps to understand this groups S/P (group) conformation to help them later on their social and emotional development. One of the professionals that I admire and teaches about this is Daniel Fauré Polloni. He dedicates to study this groups and help’s T (helps) by the popular teaching to make them up socially and politically ?M to be able to confront difficulties that capitalism represent in our country.

To finish, I have to add that anyone of us can do anthropology. Most important thing is that when we meet the “other” we must be capable of put us in their place to really understand them.

That’s all, I hope you’re fine.

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