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Rudik [331]
3 years ago
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O debate interminável dentro da antropologia, sobre se cultura é "subjetiva" ou "objetiva", é concebido de forma totalmente errô

nea. Uma vez que o comportamento humano é visto como ação simbólica, o problema se a cultura é uma conduta padronizada ou um estado da mente ou mesmo as duas coisas juntas, de alguma forma perde o sentido. O que se deve perguntar a respeito de um gesto como um abraço ou dois beijos, é: a. Se a cultura aceita esse tipo de gesto. b. Qual é a importância desse gesto e o que está sendo transmitido por ele. c. Se várias culturas adotaram o mesmo gesto para dizer a mesma coisa. d. Se os gestos devem ser objetivos ou subjetivos. e. Se a cultura existe de fato ou é apenas uma convenção.
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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

<u>b</u>.

<u>Explanation</u>:

Here's a clearer rendering of the text.

Carefully follow the passage;

<em>The endless debate within anthropology, about whether culture is "subjective" or "objective", is conceived in a totally erroneous way. Since human behavior is seen as symbolic action, the problem whether culture is a standardized conduct or a state of mind or even both together, somehow loses its meaning. </em>

What should be asked about a gesture like a hug or two kisses, is:

a. If the culture accepts this type of gesture.

<u> b. What is the importance of this gesture and what is being transmitted by it.</u>

c. If several cultures have adopted the same gesture to say the same thing.

d. Whether the gestures should be objective or subjective.

e. Whether the culture really exists or is just a convention.

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