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Question: The purpose of this assignment is to give you an opportunity to practice thinking and writing like an anthropologist,comparing across societies or case studies within the subfield of cultural anthropology.
Your first case is the Kalahari Desert region of southern Africa based on our course reading from Meghan Biesele's "TheJu/'hoansi of Botswana and Namibia," supplemented by the ethnographic films "Bitter Melons" and "N!ai" by JohnMarshall and Adrienne Miesmer and Richard Lee's piece "Eating Christmas in the Kalahari".
A central problem in thiswork was the survival of indigenous peoples in a globalizing world. Your task is to choose one of the following casestudies from around the world where anthropologists have worked and compare the two cases. These cases will notpose the identical problem but are similar enough that you can compare it with the Kalahari.
• "Global Woman" by Barbara Ehrenreich and Arlie Russell Hochschild
• "When the Turtle Collapses, the World Ends" by Bernard Nietschmann
• "Forest Development the Indian Way" by Richard K. Reed
• "The Role of Indigenous Peoples in the Environmental Crisis" by Terence Turner
• "Cocaine and the Economic Deterioration of Bolivia" by Jack Weatherford
• "Rural Retreat" by Anthony Winson and Belinda LeachIn this assignment, describe the second case briefly . a comparative analysis with the Ju/'hoanmaterial in which you explain how the case studies are similar and how they are different .
End bysuggesting what you think made people's experiences in the two cases the same and/or what made them different. Inother words, if you find that people's experiences were very similar across the two cases, tell me why you think that isso. Conversely, if people had very different lived experiences, tell me why you think that is. If there were somesimilarities and some differences, explain why