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Social Inequalities November 8, 2011. Race and Ethnicity Race A powerful social and cultural category that differentiates groups of people based on perceived.

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1 Social Inequalities November 8, 2011

2 Race and Ethnicity Race A powerful social and cultural category that differentiates groups of people based on perceived physical characteristics and their presumed relationships to behavioral characteristics Ethnicity A powerful social and cultural category that differentiates groups of people based on perceived linguistic, cultural, religious, or other characteristics (and their presumed relationships to behavioral characteristics)

3 ‘Ethnic’ Characteristics Language Religion History Geography Kinship ‘Race’ Class

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7 ‘Ethnic’ Characteristics Language Religion History Geography Kinship ‘Race’ Class But really more about control of resources and access to power!

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10 Chiefdoms and States Permanent political structures Offices Institutions (e.g., legal systems) Differential access to resources Chiefdom: based on kinship State: not based on kinship  STRATIFICATION (the existence of separate social strata)

11 Sociology vs. Anthropology Two big differences (among others) Scale Methodology Shared questions and social theory

12 Karl Marx Prussian philosopher (1818-1883) with Engels, The Communist Manifesto (1848)

13 “Historical Materialism” Social evolution primitive communism (tribal)  feudalism  capitalism  radical socialism (proletarian revolution)  communism (a classless society) Class defined by access to resources Capitalist ownership of means of production

14 Max Weber German Sociologist (1864- 1920) Sociology of Religion The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1904)

15 Stratification Three related dimensions Wealth (economic status) - all material assets, including income, land, property Power (political status) - the ability to exercise one’s will over others Prestige (social status) - esteem, respect, or approval for acts, deeds, or qualities considered exemplary

16 Pierre Bourdieu French Sociologist/ Anthropologist (1930-2002) Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste (1979)

17 Cultural Capital Prestige provides people with a sense of worth and respect, which they may often convert into economic and political advantage

18 Anthropology on Inequality How inequalities are maintained Example: sherpas and sahibs How inequalities are leveled Example: sihk puhn Devices Reciprocity Redistribution


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