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Eastman, C., xiii , 140 , 173 , 313 n

Epstein, A., 177 , 207

Equivalence structure, 122 , 156 , 282

Ethnic statuses and community membership, 50 -52

Ethnocentrism, 148 -149

Ethnographic overview, 2 -3

Evaluation, 150 -152, 180 , 188 , 326 n;

and cultural dynamics, 284 , 287 ;

and cultural models, 175 -176, 285 -287;

different weights and transitivity of, 286 -287;

differing concern within different communities, 288 -289, 329 n;

embedded in statuses, 274 ;

part of different types of understandings in, 276 ;

relationships and effects of, 287 ;

as source of continuing socialization, 287 -288;

status agreement vital for, in relationships, 275 -280;

without sharing relevant values, 276 .

See also Expectations; Shame; Status; Unshared culture

Evans-Pritchard, E., 220 , 239

Evil eye, 174 -175, 322 n, 323 n-324n

Eyes of the grown people, 197 -198, 322 n

Expectations, 11 -12, 101 ;

cultural functioning and, 12 , 284 -287;

and cultural transmission, 305 -307;

defined, 8 ;

differences in simplex and multiplex relations, 273 , 296 ;

of evaluation, 151 -152, 328 n;

general, 11 -12;

general and kin, 72 ;

general and unshared culture, 18 -20;

interconnected, 151 -152;

meeting in relationships, 156 ;

in relationships involving men, 265 -266;

roles and variety of judgments, 292 ;

specific, 11 ;

status effectiveness derives


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from, 279 ;

transmission in relationships, 23 ;

understandings may be limited in, 307 ;

wives' power and expectations involving men, 266 .

See also Evaluation; Shame; Status

Extrinsic organization of schemata, 235 -241


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