Question

Michel-Rolph Trouillot (“twoo-YOH”) criticized how anthropology treats non-Western cultures and relegates them to a “slot” named for this word. For 10 points each:
[10h] Give this adjective that appears in the title of a book that contrasts engineers with bricoleurs, who exemplify a way of thinking named for this word.
ANSWER: savage [accept “Anthropology and the Savage Slot”; accept The Savage Mind or La Pensée Sauvage]
[10e] “Primitive” scientific thought is argued to be complex and organized by myth in The Savage Mind by this French structuralist anthropologist, who had a hyphenated surname.
ANSWER: Claude Lévi-Strauss
[10m] Trouillot critiqued anthropology in multiple books on culture and history in this home country of his. A revolt in this country is analyzed in C. L. R. James’s The Black Jacobins.
ANSWER: Haiti [or Republic of Haiti; or République d’Haïti; or Repiblik d Ayiti]
<Ethan Ashbrook, Social Science - Anthropology&gt; ~23260~ &lt;Editor: Vincent Du>

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