Phrases with «anthropological study»

An anthropological study refers to a research project or investigation conducted by anthropologists to understand and learn about different human societies and cultures. It involves observing and analyzing various aspects of human life, such as beliefs, customs, language, behavior, and social structures, in order to gain insights into the diversity and similarities among people around the world. Full definition

Sentences with «anthropological study»

  • British / Japanese artist Simon Fujiwara's new project The Humanizer places Roger Casement's extraordinary biography at the core of an imagined new Hollywood biopic, while Irish born artist Duncan Campbell is working on his first film based in the Republic of Ireland, which takes as a starting point a series of American anthropological studies of Gaelic speaking rural communities in Ireland in the 60s and 70s. (imma.ie)
  • Whereas Vermes first stakes out a topic and then works his way to particulars by adducing historical considerations, Crossan isolates a cluster of sayings on a topic, considers only the earliest and doubly attested, and then compares the treatment of the theme with Greek as well as Jewish materials in order to develop an interpretation based on anthropological studies of Mediterranean peasants. (religion-online.org)
  • His avowed aim was to distance his photography from the Eurocentric trend for anthropological studies of native Africans. (ft.com)
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