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13 Nov 2011, 7:08 pm

This is my major, so I should not need any help with it, but this professor is just too damn vague.

I need to write a paper that includes, in order he said, the following: a definition of the concept (I'm doing tribes), an explanation of its orgin, a discussion of the scholar(s) associated with its development in anthropology, and a tracing of the development of this concept and how it has been studied and how it has changed the field of anthropology.

Here's the hard part. We are not allowed to use online sources. We need to use at least two physical books- our textbooks for his class can't be included- two journal articles, an anthropological encyclopedia, and documentary films if we wish. The problem is I don't think any one book or article can answer the above questions the way online sources can, but he says, "Not everything's online".



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13 Nov 2011, 7:18 pm

It's due next week and I just now checked out two books and printed two journal articles. My two books are The Notion of Tribe by Morton Fried (my professor reccomended Fried and the title of the book sounded specific to tribes, but not too specific) and Knowledges: Culture, Counterculture, and Subculture Peter Worsley. I think I'm going to return the Worsley one, though, and get a different book. Also, my two articles are Metaphors and Sacred History: The Geneology of Muhammad and the Arab "Tribe", which I think is too specific, and The Tribe as a Unit of Substence: Nomadic Pastoralism in the Middle East, which I also think is too specific, however it mentions Morton Fried numerous times.



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13 Nov 2011, 7:19 pm

Then it will be a very lacking one, but completed the paper in her/his view.

My interest goes to human behaviour in all it's aspects including cultural anthropology.


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14 Nov 2011, 1:28 am

I'm very interested in it, and have actually been considering it as my major, but I have yet to take a course in that subject. I guess I'm interested in it because I think it would encompass all my interests in sociology, cultures, and history.


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14 Nov 2011, 9:38 am

Wallourdes wrote:
Then it will be a very lacking one, but completed the paper in her/his view.

My interest goes to human behaviour in all it's aspects including cultural anthropology.


What do you mean by lacking but completed?



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14 Nov 2011, 1:12 pm

Blue_and_Orange wrote:
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Then it will be a very lacking one, but completed the paper in her/his view.

My interest goes to human behaviour in all it's aspects including cultural anthropology.


What do you mean by lacking but completed?


Lacking in choice of sources, for example e-books and readers. But you will qualify since you followed the qualifications - this of course doesn't mean a automatic good rating.

Anyway, good luck with you paper!


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14 Nov 2011, 1:34 pm

I'm thinking of just using online sources. I have no time to read whole books, and, for the purpose of this paper, online sources should have plenty of information.



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18 Nov 2011, 2:39 am

Blue_and_Orange wrote:
This is my major, so I should not need any help with it, but this professor is just too damn vague.

I need to write a paper that includes, in order he said, the following: a definition of the concept (I'm doing tribes), an explanation of its orgin, a discussion of the scholar(s) associated with its development in anthropology, and a tracing of the development of this concept and how it has been studied and how it has changed the field of anthropology.

Here's the hard part. We are not allowed to use online sources. We need to use at least two physical books- our textbooks for his class can't be included- two journal articles, an anthropological encyclopedia, and documentary films if we wish. The problem is I don't think any one book or article can answer the above questions the way online sources can, but he says, "Not everything's online".


If you want to talk "tribes" look into Jeremy Narby's " The Cosmic Serpent". You'd get most of the pieces you're looking for, if you're OK with focusing on South American tribes specifically. I know you say you don't really have time to read, but this is a mad short book like 170 pages if you skip the footnotes.

I dunno man, I have an anthropology degree but it was mostly focused on evolution and biology, I was never big into the cultural side of it. But I could relate "Cosmic Serpent" to any random subject I was ever faced with.


If there are any questions etc feel free to pm me, it was a few years back but I know a fair amount about this stuff.


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18 Nov 2011, 1:09 pm

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Blue_and_Orange wrote:
This is my major, so I should not need any help with it, but this professor is just too damn vague.

I need to write a paper that includes, in order he said, the following: a definition of the concept (I'm doing tribes), an explanation of its orgin, a discussion of the scholar(s) associated with its development in anthropology, and a tracing of the development of this concept and how it has been studied and how it has changed the field of anthropology.

Here's the hard part. We are not allowed to use online sources. We need to use at least two physical books- our textbooks for his class can't be included- two journal articles, an anthropological encyclopedia, and documentary films if we wish. The problem is I don't think any one book or article can answer the above questions the way online sources can, but he says, "Not everything's online".


If you want to talk "tribes" look into Jeremy Narby's " The Cosmic Serpent". You'd get most of the pieces you're looking for, if you're OK with focusing on South American tribes specifically. I know you say you don't really have time to read, but this is a mad short book like 170 pages if you skip the footnotes.

I dunno man, I have an anthropology degree but it was mostly focused on evolution and biology, I was never big into the cultural side of it. But I could relate "Cosmic Serpent" to any random subject I was ever faced with.


If there are any questions etc feel free to pm me, it was a few years back but I know a fair amount about this stuff.


Thank you so much!



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18 Nov 2011, 11:41 pm

I'm doing archaeology but I did have a teacher that was crazy about books. He taught Old World Prehistory and we covered a lot of this.


You could take a look at "Stone Age Economics" and "The original affluent society" by Marshall Sahlins. It does not deal with the concept of tribes but it does cover the background that led to them (energy, economics of it).


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This is my major, so I should not need any help with it, but this professor is just too damn vague.

I need to write a paper that includes, in order he said, the following: a definition of the concept (I'm doing tribes), an explanation of its orgin, a discussion of the scholar(s) associated with its development in anthropology, and a tracing of the development of this concept and how it has been studied and how it has changed the field of anthropology.

Here's the hard part. We are not allowed to use online sources. We need to use at least two physical books- our textbooks for his class can't be included- two journal articles, an anthropological encyclopedia, and documentary films if we wish. The problem is I don't think any one book or article can answer the above questions the way online sources can, but he says, "Not everything's online".


Sounds like your Prof. is a jackass or is too old and grumpy to have learned to use a computer. Maybe both :P

"Not everything's online" -> "If its not online its out of date".



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19 Nov 2011, 10:53 am

Dantac wrote:
"Not everything's online" -> "If its not online its out of date".


I never thought of this!



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19 Nov 2011, 11:52 pm

I am big time. Have anyone ever read a book titled: Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond? Now that is a page-turner!



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22 Nov 2011, 3:26 pm

Dantac wrote:
I'm doing archaeology but I did have a teacher that was crazy about books. He taught Old World Prehistory and we covered a lot of this.


You could take a look at "Stone Age Economics" and "The original affluent society" by Marshall Sahlins. It does not deal with the concept of tribes but it does cover the background that led to them (energy, economics of it).


Blue_and_Orange wrote:
This is my major, so I should not need any help with it, but this professor is just too damn vague.

I need to write a paper that includes, in order he said, the following: a definition of the concept (I'm doing tribes), an explanation of its orgin, a discussion of the scholar(s) associated with its development in anthropology, and a tracing of the development of this concept and how it has been studied and how it has changed the field of anthropology.

Here's the hard part. We are not allowed to use online sources. We need to use at least two physical books- our textbooks for his class can't be included- two journal articles, an anthropological encyclopedia, and documentary films if we wish. The problem is I don't think any one book or article can answer the above questions the way online sources can, but he says, "Not everything's online".


Sounds like your Prof. is a jackass or is too old and grumpy to have learned to use a computer. Maybe both :P

"Not everything's online" -> "If its not online its out of date".


Okay, I guess it's my turn to be a grumpy old jackass....

This sort of mentality is why university degrees are increasingly seen as worthless.

Many sources will be indexed online but not available online. Your university still has a library for a reason...

Go make friends with the librarian for your field of study and learn how to research.


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22 Nov 2011, 4:08 pm

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Okay, I guess it's my turn to be a grumpy old jackass....

This sort of mentality is why university degrees are increasingly seen as worthless.

Many sources will be indexed online but not available online. Your university still has a library for a reason...

Go make friends with the librarian for your field of study and learn how to research.


If by 'not available' you mean that you need to pay to access it then yes, a regular individual would not get it unless he/she went to the library. Thing is, any decent university gives you access to those publications and sources through its university internet access. Most universities nowadays allow you access to their systems from home too. I do it and love it.



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22 Nov 2011, 8:38 pm

Dantac wrote:
GoonSquad wrote:

Okay, I guess it's my turn to be a grumpy old jackass....

This sort of mentality is why university degrees are increasingly seen as worthless.

Many sources will be indexed online but not available online. Your university still has a library for a reason...

Go make friends with the librarian for your field of study and learn how to research.


If by 'not available' you mean that you need to pay to access it then yes, a regular individual would not get it unless he/she went to the library. Thing is, any decent university gives you access to those publications and sources through its university internet access. Most universities nowadays allow you access to their systems from home too. I do it and love it.


Sure, if you're a student you can access most journal articles etc... But you won't necessarily find actual books or sources of a more primary nature.

Obviously the OP could find adequate sources for his paper online, but that isn't the point of the assignment. The point is to develop some non-webbased research skills.

When/if he takes more advanced courses where he can't just quote the work of others, those skills will be helpful.


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26 Nov 2011, 4:19 pm

I'm a current Anthro grad student going through big time adjustments, not to mention stress that is increased by my job situation and economic outlook.
Unfortunately I let these pressures induce a minor breakdown here on the forums that made me sound more confused and desperate that I think I really am.

I'm better now so if anyone has anthro class questions, please send them via private message for more immediate replies. I don't get on that often, but if you send a PM, I'll get an email notification.