Final Exam - CEA CAPA Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
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Final Exam - CEA CAPA Exam Questions
With Correct Answers.
What is ethnography (as both genre and method)? - answerAs a genre, Study of culture
through everyday life. As a method, you would use your observations of field notes based on
experiences. It is important to use the first person.
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Final Exam - CEA CAPA Exam Questions
With Correct Answers.
What is ethnography (as both genre and method)? - answer✔✔As a genre, Study of culture
through everyday life. As a method, you would use your observations of field notes based on
experiences. It is important to use the first person.
What is sociocultural anthropology? - answer✔✔The study of how people socially develop in
everyday life based on cultures.
What is ethnography (as both genre and method)? - answer✔✔As a genre, Study of culture
through everyday life. As a method, you would use your observations of field notes based on
experiences. It is important to use the first person.
What is sociocultural anthropology? - answer✔✔The study of how people socially develop in
everyday life based on cultures.
What are the main techniques of ethnographic fieldwork? - answer✔✔Observation, interviews,
field notes, bottom-up process (open-minded), start with small details and then work your way
up to find bigger meaning.
What is the anthropology of food? - answer✔✔Subdivision of anthropology. The study of how
food is processed, created, and changed as time goes on
Where are potatoes originally from? (one answer is correct) - answer✔✔Specifically, Peru. Incas
Where is wheat originally from? - answer✔✔Mesopotamia (Iran/Israel) Fertile Crescent
What do you know about sugar in history (origin and spread to Europe and the Americas)? -
answer✔✔Started in Papua New Guinea and then India discovered the process of crystallizing
sugar which made it more easily transported and able to hold a longer shelf life.
Arab Soldiers to Europe - answer✔✔Colonization in America brought it there.
Where is watermelon originally from? - answer✔✔Northern Africa, used it to stay hydrated in
Egypt.
What is the neolithic/agricultural revolution? Why is it important? - answer✔✔The Neolithic
revolution marks the start of the transition from hunting and gathering to Agriculture. 10,000-
3,000 BC - the introduction of metal tools, Domestication of animals and plants, and Agriculture.
The result of this was the division of labor (Jobs) and the introduction of social hierarchy.
Ancient Greeks introduced selective breeding to come up with many of the green-leaf vegetables
that we eat today. - (Cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, and Brussels all come from one plant.)
What is the difference between communism and socialism? - answer✔✔Socialism is the first
step towards the goal of communism. Socialism was brought because of social and economical
changes during the industrial revolution.
When was Czech (Czechoslovakia) a communist country? - answer✔✔1948-1989
What were the main changes in eating habits during socialism? - answer✔✔Food was rationed,
only a few choices so each item had a very limited amount of types of its kind. Collectivization
of agriculture. Shift from homemade dishes to collective dining. Emergence of school and
workplace canteens/dining. Transition to Pork. Greater time efficiency and employment in
factories (working class).
Was socialism emancipating the Czechoslovak women? If yes then in which sense? -
answer✔✔No, end of the 1950's. The government 'planned' to employ 200,000 housewives. Said
they would put women to work but then expected them to hold down the household when they
were home. Were employed but still held unequal rights.
What is tradition? - answer✔✔Transgenerational Reproduction; aspects of one's culture that are
passed down. Continuity with the Past
Explain what the terms "urban" and "rural" mean. What are the main differences between Czech
rural and urban areas in terms of foodways? - answer✔✔Urban: Cities and High-population
areas. More globalized cuisine. Less connected to food production. (Significantly more waste)
Rural: Small Villages; Countryside. More traditional cuisine. More connected with food and the
process of making/producing food. (Significantly less waste)
Do people self-provision (grow their own food) in the rural spaces? - answer✔✔Yes, people in
rural spaces are far more connected with the production of food. More knowledge and
participation around making food.
What is kolác? - answer✔✔A round pastry with various fillings that usually includes poppy
seeds, jams, and cottage cheese. Etymology - Slavik origin; word for wheel.
What is chlebíček? - answer✔✔Open-faced sandwiches. Three layers: (1) Bread, (2) Spread -
Mayo/Potato Salad, (3) Garnish - Meats, Cheeses, Vegetables, Etc. Eaten around holidays and
celebrations. Bought in a special shop - Delicatessen
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