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Thursday, February 27, 2020

Assessment of Identity and Gender in Society- 4 paragraphs


IB Social and Cultural Anthropology
45 points
in class assessment


Assessment of Identity and Gender in Society


Explain the key concept of Identity( what it means to be a person)  and how it is related to gender, gender roles, gender stratification, and the public private dichotomy. Be able to define these terms. 

Please write a paragraph for each person/gender in each scenario, foraging, horticultural, agriculture, and industrial societies. Explain each of these types of societies with examples, roles, stratification, and public private dichotomy. 
Be specific using evidence, examples  and analysis.

Please see rubric.

Bring 1 3x5 card. 

Prep tools
Gender Packet
Gender ppt
Notes


Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Kinship Universe Project

IB Social and Cultural Anthropology
Genealogy Assignment
Purpose: create a personal family genealogy as practice for understanding genealogies, an important anthropological tool used extensively in our book The Trobrianders.

You will be creating a genealogy for your family. If you need to interview a relative you can, but we want a snap shot of your kinship universe. You can leave out ancient relatives if you choose, and you can include “non-traditional” kin.  Show us family as you understand it! That means you decide where you start and which lines you track.

Instructions –
  • Read and review information on genealogy and vocabulary lists.
  • Plan your mode of attack and make a rough draft first.
  • Create your final draft on a piece of 11x17  paper or large size paper.
  • Must include a legend or key .
  • Kinship terms and kin relationships are required; individual’s names are optional.
  • Use color, shapes, cross outs, symbols, dashed/dotted lines to help you represent different relationships and gender.
  • If your family uses another language at home, please consider using kinship terms in this native tongue or family terms.


For a “4” – add one of these cool options
Consider tracking some other elements within your genealogy. Examples: ethnicity, country or origin, birth order, disease, death and mode of death.
Matrilineal or patrilineal decent – see examples.

We will be sharing this information with the class, unless special requests for privacy are made.

Due:______________________


Grading Rubric 50 pts possible


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PS 6
Kinship as an organizing principle
Does not follow directions or is mostly incomplete.
Missing one or more required elements. Hard to read, not organized.
Meets standard. Has covered all the requirements, attempt has been made to make it organized and neat but some parts are confusing or hard to read.
Excellent. Neat, organized, uses symbols, includes a key. Student has included an “optional” component.



Monday, February 24, 2020

Kinship Terms List




Kinship Terms- Belonging


1.     Endogamy


2.     Family


3.     Family of orientation



4.     Family of procreation




5.     Descent group



6.     Patrilineal descent group



7.     Matrilineal descent group


8.     Unilineal descent group


9.     Lineage

10. Clan


11. Exogamy


12. Totem



13. Caste


14. Incest


15. Levirate


16. Bridewealth


17. Progeny price


18. Dowry


Plural marriage


19. Polygyny


20. Polygamy

21. monogamy


22. Polyandry


23. Sororate


24. Divorce is less common when? ( 4 areas)



25. Nuclear family


26. Extended family

27.  Affinal kin

28. Consanguine