- Thu Mar 08, 2018 12:15 pm
#44283
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Viewpoints:
V1 (author) : 1-3, 10-18, 30-36, 40-47 , 48-49 also author tends to agree with V6. Commentator : 44-47 as well
V2 (John Stuart Mill) 4-7
V3 (Clauade Levi Strass,) 7-10
V4 (hopi) 12-16, 48-53
V5. General Facts: 19-29, 36-40
V6. Commentator : 44-47
Structure:
P1: Intro how a name can be regarded in 2 major ways in this context.
John Stuart Mill and Claude Levis’ way even though there are differences between the two.
the first way is European manner then the second way is how Hopi Tribe’s way.
P2: How name related events occur, birth, puberty, ceremony, what is supposed to represent, how the name can be interpreted.
P3: Example of how a name of clan member, Oraibi, can be interpreted. What is represented by a name-giver and name giver’s clan ‘s supposed influence. Combining all these features of Hopi personal names, be poetic.
P4: What name can do in a various manner (Compare and contrast Trap with Mills, Straus and Hopian custom) How we should interpret and accept Hopian name to decipher such name.
Tone : (Beauty, significant) (line 58) describing Hopian names by an author.
(Tiny, imaginist poem) . Line 47, By a commentator which an author seems to be agreeing with. Describing the quality of such name.
Arguments:
John Mills: Names used for distinguishing one another.
Strauss: Social Classification.
Author: the conventional way of thinking name according to European perspective does not work in knowing and deciphering Hopian way of Name which involves Historical and ritual circumstance as well as Beauty and significant associated with Hopian custom naming.
Hopian: names are more than a mere function of social classification or distinguishing role in HOpian custom tribes.
MP: L 13-18 and 48-53.
what do you think?
Viewpoints:
V1 (author) : 1-3, 10-18, 30-36, 40-47 , 48-49 also author tends to agree with V6. Commentator : 44-47 as well
V2 (John Stuart Mill) 4-7
V3 (Clauade Levi Strass,) 7-10
V4 (hopi) 12-16, 48-53
V5. General Facts: 19-29, 36-40
V6. Commentator : 44-47
Structure:
P1: Intro how a name can be regarded in 2 major ways in this context.
John Stuart Mill and Claude Levis’ way even though there are differences between the two.
the first way is European manner then the second way is how Hopi Tribe’s way.
P2: How name related events occur, birth, puberty, ceremony, what is supposed to represent, how the name can be interpreted.
P3: Example of how a name of clan member, Oraibi, can be interpreted. What is represented by a name-giver and name giver’s clan ‘s supposed influence. Combining all these features of Hopi personal names, be poetic.
P4: What name can do in a various manner (Compare and contrast Trap with Mills, Straus and Hopian custom) How we should interpret and accept Hopian name to decipher such name.
Tone : (Beauty, significant) (line 58) describing Hopian names by an author.
(Tiny, imaginist poem) . Line 47, By a commentator which an author seems to be agreeing with. Describing the quality of such name.
Arguments:
John Mills: Names used for distinguishing one another.
Strauss: Social Classification.
Author: the conventional way of thinking name according to European perspective does not work in knowing and deciphering Hopian way of Name which involves Historical and ritual circumstance as well as Beauty and significant associated with Hopian custom naming.
Hopian: names are more than a mere function of social classification or distinguishing role in HOpian custom tribes.
MP: L 13-18 and 48-53.
what do you think?