The three perspectives that are central to anthropology A H
The three perspectives that are central to anthropology: A Holistic perspective, A Relativistic perspective, and a Comparative perspective.First, why is it important to anthropology to have these different perspectives and how do they work together to allow us to study humans?Secondly, provide one example each from the Raybeck ethnography of how he is applying these perspectives.Discuss the tension or balance between too culturally relative on one hand and too ethnocentric on the other and why do anthropologists need to be aware of this tension in order to study culture.How does the idea of ‘culture regulating information’ connect all three reasons together?•Give one example each from the Raybeck ethnography for how these reasons work in culture.