Emics and etics : the insider/outsider debate
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Emics and etics : the insider/outsider debate
(Frontiers of anthropology, v. 7)
Sage, c1990
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Papers from a symposium of the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, held in Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 19, 1988
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The inventor of the concepts of emics and etics, linguist Kenneth Pike, uses this volume as a forum to explain their development and their uSAGE today. He is joined in the debate by renowned anthropologist Marvin Harris. Eight other scholars add to the scholarly discourse and demonstrate applications of the concepts in a variety of disciplines. Referring to insider versus outsider, subjective versus objective views of the world, these concepts are vital for researchers dealing with cultures other than their own.
Table of Contents
Preface - Thomas N Headland, Kenneth L Pike and Marvin Harris
Introduction - Thomas N Headland
A Dialogue Between Kenneth Pike and Marvin Harris on Emics and Etics
PART ONE: THE DIALOGUE
On the Emics and Etics of Pike and Harris - Kenneth L Pike
Emics and Etics Revisited - Marvin Harris
Pike's Reply to Harris - Kenneth L Pike
Harris's Reply to Pike - Marvin Harris
PART TWO: HISTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE OF EMICS AND ETICS
Imposed Etics, Emics, Derived Etics - John W Berry
Their Conceptual and Operational Status in Cross-Cultural Psychology
Emic Analysis and the Limits of Cognitive Diversity - Robert Feleppa
Emics, Etics, and Openness - Dell H Hymes
An Ecumenical Approach
Emics and Etics - James Lett
Notes on the Epistemology of Anthropology
Anthropology, Evangelization, and Abortion - Gerald F Murray
The Grounding of Emics and Etics
The Phoneme's Long Shadow - Willard V Quine
The Emic-Etic Distinction as Applied to Language - Nira Reiss
PART THREE: A FINAL RESPONSE
Pike's Final Response - Kenneth L Pike
Harris's Final Response - Marvin Harris
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