Why cultural relativity is so important to anthropologists


Discuss the below:

1. First, explain what anthropologists mean when we make a distinction between "Culture" and "culture(s)" (culture with a capital C vs. culture with a lowercase. According to our textbook, what do some people say is problematic about "culture(s)"?

What connections do you see between the issues with Culture/cultures described in our textbook and the TED talk by Anthropologist Wade Davis?

Second, explain why cultural relativity is so important to anthropologists. How can cultural relativity improve outsiders' understanding of female genital cutting?

Finally, feel free to discuss anything you thought was interesting from the reading and/or the TED Talk by Wade Davis.

2. Culture change is an often overlooked aspect in discussions of culture. What does the case of Kiowa Christianity (described in the reading) reveal about human cultural processes over time? What connections do you see between how the Kiowa responded to colonial and missionary pressures to change their culture and how the Mosuo have been responding to pressures from tourists? After thoroughly answering this questions, feel free to share anything you thought was interesting about either case.

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