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AUTOR(ES) Sylvia J. Yanagisako
ANO 1978
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO American Ethnologist
ISSN 0094-0496
E-ISSN 1548-1425
EDITORA Wiley-Blackwell
DOI 10.1525/ae.1978.5.1.02a00030
CITAÇÕES 10
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 5dad0f35750f3c5eeaa2fc142904e0d0

Resumo

The question of variance in American kinship provides a rich basis for a discussion of several critical conceptual, theoretical, and methodological Issues embedded in the cultural analysis of kinship or any other cultural domain. The paper begins with an examination of the extent to which David Schneider's cultural account of American kinship represents and explicates the symbolic system of second‐generation Japanese‐Americans. This leads to the major theoretical problem: the way in which we formulate heuristic levels of analysis and construe their interrelationships. An explication of the theoretical consequences of Schneider's scheme of the behavioral, normative, and cultural systems and his articulation of the 'pure' and 'conglomerate' levels of the cultural system compels us to reassess the goals of cultural analysis and suggests the kind of theory of meaning and action that will prove most instructive in such an endeavor.

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