Emic and Etic Research
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Emic and Etic Research. Mead - Papua New Guinea Tribal Differences in Gender. Mead’s 1935 Emic Study. 3 tribes were studied Arapesh Mundugamor Tchambuli. Arapesh. Men and Women Equal Sensitive and Non-Aggressive “Feminine” personalities. Mundugamor. Both men and women were: Ruthless
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Emic and Etic Research Mead - Papua New Guinea Tribal Differences in Gender
Mead’s 1935 Emic Study • 3 tribes were studied • Arapesh • Mundugamor • Tchambuli
Arapesh • Men and Women Equal • Sensitive and Non-Aggressive • “Feminine” personalities
Mundugamor • Both men and women were: • Ruthless • Unpleasant • “masculine”
Tchambuli • Women dominant • Men emotional and concerned with personal appearance (reversal of Western trends)
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