Dettwyler and Anderson ethnographic comparison

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January 27, 2015

 

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The differences and similarities between these women are exemplified in many aspects of their research including their methods, experience levels, language abilities, reactions to art and ethical decisions. Differences can be found between these two women from the very start, by examining what type of anthropologist, and research that each conducts...
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Dettwyler, being a physical/biological anthropologist takes her research to the country of Mali to continue research and data collection concerning the health of children that she had begun many years before. The mobility required for Dettwylers’ research (she must travel throughout the country) is opposite than that of Anderson, a sociocultural anthropologist, whose research was in Taarnby, a small fishing village in Denmark, where she is assisting her husband in “documenting the cultural process that was transforming the tiny village’s traditional dependence on the sea to a pattern of encroaching urbanization and dependence on nearby Copenhagen...
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