"All our kin", written by Carol Stack and "Crested Kimono", written by Matthews Masayuki Hamabata.
Title: "All our kin", written by Carol Stack and "Crested Kimono", written by Matthews Masayuki Hamabata.
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1569 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
"All our kin", written by Carol Stack and "Crested Kimono", written by Matthews Masayuki Hamabata.
Category: /Social Sciences/Philosophy
Details: Words: 1569 | Pages: 6 (approximately 235 words/page)
During our semester, we have come into contact with four challenging ethnographies and from the four; I have chosen all our kin, written by Carol Stack and Crested Kimono, written by Matthews Masayuki Hamabata. The two famous anthropologists who successfully studied the human field sight of people around the world have written the two ethnographies. Stack is a female anthropologist who went to The Flats in order to study black families with their approval and
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Hamabata 1990:124) Shig has a point and clearly states the difference between Japan and The Flats. He recognizes that people, in this case, Americans are strange simply because they do not go through the process called omiai. But in The Flats, Stack writes that people fall in love with whoever they want to fall in love with and if they wanted to marry him or her, it just happened without any major problems within the household.