"Culture at a distance" is an approach in anthropology that allowed the study of other cultures through all of the following except:
a. interviews with immigrants.
b. foreign films and newspapers.
c. photographs.
d. on-location ethnographic fieldwork.
e. literature.
d
You might also like to view...
Which of the following statements does NOT apply to women in the history of global theatre?
a. in ancient Rome, women appeared only in mime b. Japanese Kabuki began as a female form about 1600 c. in the Muslim world women performed rarely and veiled d. India had a continuing tradition of female performers e. ancient Greek festival theatre mixed male and female performers
A scientist is examining an ancient skeleton for signs of vitamin deficiency. The scientist is engaging in
a. paleopathology b. cultural resource management c. ethnology d. none of these
The term race currently has only biological connotations and is without any social significance
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Mohawk language is now extinct because the community's efforts to integrate Mohawk into local schools were unsuccessful
Indicate whether the statement is true or false