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Culture
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Culture by Clifford’s definition is Temporal emergent, and contested, its is not a object to be owed or consumed but understood in a non dividing way. We are held accountable for only our interpretation.
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Ethno graphic research method
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Ethno graphic research method can be broken down into 4 parts, Fieldwork, observation, reflexivity, and politically engaged.
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Political atomy
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a way that peoples bodies are controlled by others to operate with speed and efficiency.
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Docile bodies
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product of political atomy
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Relativistic fallacy
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the mistaken idea that it is impossible to make moral judgments about the beliefs and behaviors of members of other cultures.
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Ethnocentric fallacy
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the mistaken notion that beliefs and behaviors of other cultures can be judged from the perspective of one’s own culture.
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Metaphor
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taking language from one domain of experience and applying it to another domain.
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Sapir-whorf hypothesis
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The idea that there is an explicit link between the grammar of a language and the culture of the people who speak that language.
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Race pleasure
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Can be obtained either directly or textually; through stories of violence that can also constitute the body that they pretend to highlight.
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Functional violence
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Violence that stresses to teach the other person a lesson.
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Self-justifying violence
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punishment in order to prove something about himself. Its intended to quell internal fears and insecurities, its relished in situations which involve no threat to white.
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Hegemonic masculinity
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: is meant the normative demeanor, thinking, and action; the standard “ whether reviled or revered—against which other masculinities compete or define themselves.
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National mythologies of national white state
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White settler societies come into being through genocide of aboriginal peoples and the theft of land, followed by the enslavement and exploitation of racialized peoples.
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Race
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Is the frame work of ranked categories segmenting the human population that was developed by western Europeans following their global expansion beginning in the 1400s.
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Communitas
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concept, denoting intense feelings of social togetherness and belonging, often in connection with rituals.
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Social drama
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an eruption from the level surface of ongoing social life, with its interactions, transactions, reciprocities, its customs making for regular, orderly sequences of behavior.
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Cultural text
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A cultural text is a way of thinking of significant symbols as a form of meaning making process.
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Heritage
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is all the qualities, traditions, or features of life there that have continued over many years and have been passed on from one generation to another.
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Seeds of suffering
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are cultural products that include tv programs, magazines,films, and others products that implement violence.
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Transformation
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in the context of engaged budism the practice of walking mindfully, being in touch with the earth, the air, the trees, and ourselves, we can heal ourselves and our entire society will also be healed.
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Understanding
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is knowing that the transformation is possible by continually watering the seeds of peace.
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Compassion
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approach everyone with love and patience, and try to water the positive seeds in them.
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