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Furthermore, it seems that Bourgois only questions his relationship with Primo when the subject of rape is involved. Throughout the book it became evident that Bourgois cared for Primo and actually did consider Primo as a dear friend: "As a friend of Primo's, I was worried about his escalating alcohol and narcotics consumption and wanted him to confront his problems...
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Philippe's dichotomy regarding his friends can be taken as an internal ethical and moral war within himself. The author's use of cultural relativism, a belief that "culture should be explained and viewed objectively" (Lecture 9/6/07), allowed him to create supported claims of structure and agency. However, Bourgois found himself unable to view rape from a cultural relativistic point of view, and he "confronted the contradictions of anthropology's methodological caveat of suspending moral judgment" (Bourgois 2003:189)...
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