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Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism
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Darnell, Regna
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Americanism
/ Americanist tradition
/ Anthropological analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Anthropology
/ Benedict, Ruth
/ Benedict, Ruth (1887-1948)
/ Boas, Franz
/ Criticism
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Cross-cultural analysis
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural critique
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural diversity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Cultural relativism
/ Cultural studies
/ Culture
/ Culture and personality
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Franz Boas
/ Indian culture
/ Japanese culture
/ Linguistic anthropology
/ Multiculturalism
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nation states
/ Philosophy
/ Political anthropology
/ Racism
/ Relativism
/ Relativity
/ Ruth Benedict
/ Sources and methods
/ Synergy
/ Theoretical and systematic contributions
/ United States of America
2008
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Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism
by
Darnell, Regna
in
Americanism
/ Americanist tradition
/ Anthropological analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Anthropology
/ Benedict, Ruth
/ Benedict, Ruth (1887-1948)
/ Boas, Franz
/ Criticism
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Cross-cultural analysis
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural critique
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural diversity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Cultural relativism
/ Cultural studies
/ Culture
/ Culture and personality
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Franz Boas
/ Indian culture
/ Japanese culture
/ Linguistic anthropology
/ Multiculturalism
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nation states
/ Philosophy
/ Political anthropology
/ Racism
/ Relativism
/ Relativity
/ Ruth Benedict
/ Sources and methods
/ Synergy
/ Theoretical and systematic contributions
/ United States of America
2008
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Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism
by
Darnell, Regna
in
Americanism
/ Americanist tradition
/ Anthropological analysis
/ Anthropological research
/ Anthropology
/ Benedict, Ruth
/ Benedict, Ruth (1887-1948)
/ Boas, Franz
/ Criticism
/ Cross cultural studies
/ Cross-cultural analysis
/ Cultural anthropology
/ Cultural critique
/ Cultural differences
/ Cultural diversity
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Cultural relativism
/ Cultural studies
/ Culture
/ Culture and personality
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Franz Boas
/ Indian culture
/ Japanese culture
/ Linguistic anthropology
/ Multiculturalism
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Nation states
/ Philosophy
/ Political anthropology
/ Racism
/ Relativism
/ Relativity
/ Ruth Benedict
/ Sources and methods
/ Synergy
/ Theoretical and systematic contributions
/ United States of America
2008
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Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism
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Benedictine Visionings of Southwestern Cultural Diversity: Beyond Relativism
2008
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Although Ruth Benedict has been remembered within Americanist anthropology primarily for her cultural relativism expressed in terms of pattern integration and her best-selling Patterns of Culture (1934), her later work moved beyond the culture-specific study of small-scale societies like those of the American Southwest to encompass cross-cultural examination of modern nation-states. Her anthropology became an explicit tool for multicultural awareness, anti-racism, and humanistic cultural critique in ways that remain relevant today. Reexamination of these ideas is overdue.
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University of New Mexico,University of Chicago Press,Ann Arbor, MI: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan Library
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