Author Question: Why is "subject" not an appropriate term for the people anthropologists study? (Read 1043 times)

Sandstorm

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I have a cultural anthropology class and this is a question from our homework and I can't really phrase the answer correctly!! Please help!! Thank you!!



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Subject defines the individual or people being studied as objects, not fellow humans.



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