Exam 9: Globalization
Exam 1: Culture and Ethnography30 Questions
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In "How Sushi Went Global," Bestor notes that Japan's control over sushi as a Japanese cultural entity
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In "How Sushi Went Global," Bestor observes that Tsukiji,Tokyo's wholesale seafood market,
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In "Village Walks," Guneratne and Bjork note that tour companies have characterized the Tharu as
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The economic incorporation of different parts of the world into a system based on capitalism,not politics,defines
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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy notes that the U.S.immigration service has settled the Nuer in about 30 different states because
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According to Guneratne and Bjork in "Village Walks," the Tharu village of Pipariya is located adjacent to
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In "How Sushi Went Global," Bestor thinks the reason that the Japanese had to turn to the world market for bluefin tuna was that
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In "How Sushi Went Global," why does Bestor refer to bluefin tuna as "stateless fish?"
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Which of the following factors encourages Third World women to migrate to the First World for work,according to Ehrenreich and Hochschild's article "Global Women in the New Economy"?
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In "Village Walks," Guneratne and Bjork indicate which Nepalese ethnic group(s) the tour guides are most likely to come from:
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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy defines transnationalism as
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The process that promotes economic,political,and other cultural connections among people living all over the world is called
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According to Ehrenreich and Hochschild in their article "Global Women in the New Economy," women who migrate for work in other countries are often
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According to Guneratne and Bjork in "Village Walks," the authors
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In "Nuer Refugees in America," Shandy notes that a peace agreement signed in __________ ended the North-South war in Sudan,and South Sudan gained its independence in __________.
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According to Bestor in "How Sushi Went Global," Atlantic bluefin tuna (ABT)
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When Arjun Guneratne returned to Pipariya in 2009 he found that
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Which one of the following is a characteristic of Third World women who migrate for work,as reported by Ehrenreich and Hochschild in "Global Women in the New Economy"?
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According to Shandy in "Nuer Refugees in America," Nuer boys go through a painful initiation ceremony called the
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In "Global Women in the New Economy,"Ehrenreich and Hochschild report that one of the greatest problems faced by women who migrate from Third World countries for work in the First World is
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