Analysis Of The Goat That Makes Us Human Snipes

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"The Goat that Makes Us Human" was an interesting article. Indeed, Snipes recalls her experience in the Andes, in which she seemed to enjoy her fieldwork. Snipes met two interesting people in her journey whose names were Gualberto and Florentina. Gualberto and Florentina presented Snipes with a goat whose previous name was Halcona, in which Halcona was renamed to Maise. The act of Gualberto and Florentina giving a goat to someone new in society shows that they were accepting of someone new, and it was the impression that others should be also. Interestingly, the Western culture does not offer goats to someone new in society, rather they introduce them to the finest restaurants in town, the community, and they even introduce them to tradition. On the other hand, in some …show more content…

All in all, the article was very entertaining and well written. However, if I were to do a cultural anthropology field project, I would want my work to be in Italy. Though I do not know exactly what part of Italy that I would want to reside in, I believe that anywhere in the country would be an astonishing site. As far as the weather is concerned, I do not know temperature wise what Italy feels like. However, I would still desire to do my fieldwork in this country. I would consider studying two things in Italy: the language, and how people interact in group settings. I, myself, would consider working with both outgoing and reserved people because it gives me the opportunity to observe how introverts and extroverts communicate in Italian, but also I would be able to observe how introverts and extroverts are examined in a group setting. Communication

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