True or False 1. _____ The anthropology of performance has three main concepts.

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True or False 1. _____ The anthropology of performance has three main concepts. 2. _____ Cultural performances are typically the most recognizable within a community. 3. _____ A cultural performance can provide an artificially frozen (in time) representation of culture. 4. _____ Hegemony is defined as “an individual’s ability to make independent choices and act upon his/her will.” 5. _____ Sociologist Erving Goffman coined the phrase presentation of self. 6. _____ Impression management is intentional, and at other times it is a subconscious feat we pick up as part of our enculturation. 7. _____ Back Spaces or Back Stage are places where we maintain our images and roles. 8. _____ The study of social interaction in the form of theatrical performance is called Social-Stagecraft. 9. _____ Our gender is defined by our biology. 10. _____ “Gender Conformity” means that is only through individual performances of gender identity that “gender,” as a social construct, is created. 11. _____ A social drama consists of four distinct phases. 12. _____ A Breach always follows a Crisis. 13. _____ The Salem Witch Trials would be one example of a public means of Redressive Procedures. 14. _____ Commemorative songs, plays, etc., all of which serve to further recast the outcome of the social drama and are examples of legitimation. 15. _____ Reenactments on Easter of the Passion of Christ are Bounded Performances. 16. _____ The four humors included black bile, phlegm, yellow bile, and blood. 17. _____ Traits that increase the capacity of individuals to survive and reproduce are called Biocultural Adaptations. 18. _____ Obesity is a “disease of civilization.” 19. _____ In parts of West and Central Africa, up to 25 percent of the population has the sickle cell gene. 20. _____ According to the adaptive perspective, human beings die from infectious diseases because they do not have immunity to them. 21. _____ The comparative study of cultural ideas about wellness, illness, and healing is called Medical Anthropology. 22. _____ There are two main types of ethno-etiology: personalistic and naturalistic. 23. _____ Dominant society often views illnesses as moral failings. 24. _____ The ancient Greeks developed the biomedical approach to health in the west. 25. _____ Environment, does NOT influence the development of human culture.
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