Asked by MeMe

I am sorry about the that. Ms. Sue.

In what way would the role of the Western culture anthropologist be different from another culture's anthropologist?. Emotionalist paradigms focus on the role of art to connect to our inner experience and feelings. In this view, art is expressive of the artist’s emotions, but it can also serve to release emotions in the viewers of art. In fact, both artists and viewers are linked in the emotional catharsis stimulated by the creative process

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What does emotionalist paradigms and art have to do with the question?

An anthropologist is an anthropologist. I doubt if there are any significant differences among the various anthropologists around the world.
Answered by MeMe
Cultural anthropology is the social science that tries to make sense out of people’s lifestyles around the world. It encompasses many subjects like law, religion, politics, health, language, economics, and globalization. It involves analyzing human ways of life with a holistic, comparative, global, and relativistic perspective. As we compare and contrast different cultures around the world, we will just as often analyze ourselves.
Answered by Ms. Sue
That's a good description of cultural anthropology.

It does not answer the question.
Answered by MeMe
Well Ms. Sue what is the answer. I need your help please
Answered by Ms. Sue
This is my answer.

<b>An anthropologist is an anthropologist. I doubt if there are any significant differences among the various anthropologists around the world. </b>
Answered by Reed
The only thing I can think of is that anthropologists from different cultures may interpret ancient art through the lens of their own culture as opposed to someone else's, but that's not what anthropologists are SUPPOSED to do.
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