Mary Douglas- Purity and Danger

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Across
  1. 4. Douglas refers to this as "matter out of place"
  2. 5. Douglas says we can not understand other people's ideas of this until we confront our own
  3. 8. Douglas says we can not have these without symbolic acts
  4. 9. Douglas says our ideas of dirt represent these
Down
  1. 1. everyday ritual enactment affects this through attention framing
  2. 2. Douglas describes the anthropology we have inherited as this
  3. 3. Douglas writes that to get to the definition of matter out of place we must remove this and hygiene from our notion of dirt
  4. 6. pollution behavior is a response to the contradiction of these cherished things
  5. 7. this symbolizes both danger and power according to Douglas
  6. 10. theory that human culture must be understood in relation to a broader system