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    they use etiquette to give reason to use a buffer and instead say they have moved away. For a literary example I will use “Who am I this time?” by Vonnegut and “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” by Miner, for both readings use ambiguity to hide an allegory of communication concepts. The “Body Ritual among the Nacirema”

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    culture, who have something in common. An example of this would be in ‘Body Ritual among the Nacirema’ which is a story filled with weird perspectives and traditions. Including the charm-box of the household shrine and the medicine men that have an imposing temple, or latispo. Culture is such a strong aspect in people as it determines how a person behaves and does things, which is shown in this book. The Nacirema people are not so far off from us modern day Americans. The charm-box of the household

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    Horace Miner wrote about the strange rituals that people in this “tribe” perform.  The title is “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema”, this may sound like a tribe, but with careful reading, the real meaning can be found.  The first thing that is noticed is the word “Nacirema”.  It is described throughout as a tribe, but after reading the story it becomes clear that it is the American people that are being talked about. In my, opinion Miner was trying to illustrate an obsession. “It is true that American

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    functions it may fulfill in their society. (Section 1.4, “Cultural Differences: Cultural Relativism,” para. 3). In this section, I will examine the aging process from an etic perspective as Horace Miner (1956) describes in “Body Ritual among the Nacirema”, it is helpful to examine American culture from an etic perspective in order to step outside our own experiences as enculturated members of this society. From an etic view, American practices seem just as strange or unusual to outsiders as other

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    “Body Rituals Among the Nacirema” by Horace Miner’s ethnography based passage centers on the isolated land of Nacirema. There, anthropologist studies studied the “odd” behavioral rituals and cultural norms that the Nacirema people have such as drilling holes into the mouth and a charm box the people bow their heads into. Seemingly being a foreign land will almost disturbing customs, the reader soon learns that Nacirema, in reality, is America and the routinely activities that is initially portrayed

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    I’ll be totally honest with you; I had absolutely no idea what was going on when we were reading “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema” by Horace Miner. There was not a single part of me that was in on the joke, and while that says a great deal about my personal gullibility, it also says a great deal about the success of Miner’s work. For my own pride, and my own grade, I’ll chose to focus what that fact says about Miner’s work in terms of class discussion prompts, cultural relativism, and ethnocentrism

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    Prompt #1 Horace Miner’s “Body Ritual among the Nacirema” was a very entertaining essay. The essay made made fun of American culture without directly stating the name of the culture, other than including the word American spelled backwards. Miner bring to the reader’s attention the odd rituals practiced in America that the normal citizen would not find strange at all. However, by presenting his essay in this form he shows how strange American customs are from the view of someone in a different

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    Horace Miner, a American Anthropologist wrote an academic essay titled “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema.” In this article Miner described some of the bizarre rituals and practices of the “Nacirema” which the reader comes to find out that he is talking about North Americans. The way Miner goes into detail about how these people live makes them seem foreign. Thus making the norm for an American lifestyle seem odd because the certain type of lingo Miner uses to make this “tribe” more exotic then the

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    Horace Miner describes the people of the North American tribe the Naciremas as persons “devoted to economic pursuits (Body Ritual Among the Nacirema. Miner. 503.3.2)” and ritual activities of the human body. Miner uses a satirical style, play on words to abnormally describe such cultural upon this tribe. Throughout the text, Miner uses words and or phrases such as: “sadism, masochistic, neophyte, awls, and objects in the exorcism of the evils of the mouth involves almost unbelievable ritual torture

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    and "Ritualized Sexuality in Nacirema Subculture" by Michael Kimmel, published in 2006. The biggest, and most obvious, difference between Michael Kimmel's article and Karley Sciortino's article is that they deal with different aspects of sexuality. Sciortino's describes how Amy Schumer successfully portrays her feminist views through comedy, cleverly disguising it within satirical jokes and skits to get the job done. Contrastingly, Kimmel's essay discusses "Nacirema" culture, which in reality, is

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