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Exploring 3, separate anthropological questions concerning crossing over: (1) the question of crossing over generally; (2) Cheron mestizaje; and (3) Mexican "race." 9 references. jvCrosng.rtf
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as Matthew (1999) states, at the end of Stolls book, he verifies that the scientific information gathered by Mench? in support of her effort was faithful to discovery methods used
in anthropological circles since the discovery of the science. [Student, I didnt know which of the following crossing over references to apply to your thesis, so both are given. Delete
inapplicable.] This raises the question of the viability of crossing over personal accounts and concepts to anthropological research, as well as the viability of women and men crossing over to
new societies and the impact of multiculturalism on anthropological study. In both cases, cross over studies are essential to the continued viability of anthropology, though there are numerous detractors, which
is why methodological researchers like Immerman & Mackey (2003) utilize crossing over factors in their research methodologies. This is the only answer for dealing with multiculturalism.
Work like Mench?s and Bakers (1995) is a good example of an ethnography that contributes to the modern anthropological foundation, according to Buzard (1997). Marjorie Shostacks
Nisa is another. In it, Shostack, a !Kung woman, documents the daily life of the !Kung women in terms of age, sex, and family characteristics within the original culture, but
also changes in these areas and the area of the effects of class status changes of the same !Kung women in various world cultures. Such works epitomize the greater definition
of anthropology, especially when the scientific information is documented. Crossing over is utilized as a methodology by many scientists today in performing
their research, as is the case with Immerman & Mackey (2003), who see it as essential in a world undergoing a plethora of multicultural changes. It is up to scientists
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