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Emic perspective focuses on understanding culture from within from "summary" of The Interpretation of Cultures by Clifford Geertz

The emic perspective in anthropology is an approach that emphasizes understanding culture from within. It involves looking at the world through the eyes of the people being studied, rather than imposing an external framework or set of values. This means taking the time to learn about the beliefs, practices, and values of a particular group, and trying to see the world from their perspective. By adopting an emic perspective, anthropologists can gain a deeper insight into the meanings and significance of cultural practices. This approach recognizes that different cultures have unique ways of understanding the world, and that these perspectives are valuable in their own right. Instead of imposing our own assumptions onto another culture, the emic perspective allows us to appreciate the richness and complexity of different ways of life. One of the key insights of the emic perspective is that culture is not something that can be easily understood from the outside. It is not a set of fixed, observable behavio...
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    The Interpretation of Cultures

    Clifford Geertz

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