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  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By wpx_anthropologyworks

Canguilhem’s Milieu Today, in History of Anthropology Newsletter by Anna Zogas

The History of Anthropology Newsletter has published a Special Focus section on Canguilhem’s “The Living and Its Milieu” (1952). The section includes six open access essays, and here…

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By Anna Zogas

Links & Contents I Liked 317

Hi all, This week a reader & colleague informed me that Alessandra Pigni passed away in December 2018. What terrible news. Michael Edwards re-published some of her writing…

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Links & Contents I Liked 317

Hi all, This week a reader & colleague informed me that Alessandra Pigni passed away in December 2018. What terrible news. Michael Edwards re-published some of her writing…

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

How Traditional Knowledge Opens Nature’s Medicine Cabinet

A natural pharmacist at a complementary medicine clinic in Trujillo, Peru, displays a plant tincture. Jane Palmer Under the clear, moonlit sky of Friday, July 13, 2018, Elide…

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By Jane Palmer

Borayin Larios, “Embodying the Vedas: Traditional Vedic Schools of Contemporary Maharashtra” (De Gruyter, 2017)

Embodying the Vedas: Traditional Vedic Schools of Contemporary Maharashtra(De Gruyter, 2017; open access) probes the backbone of what makes Hinduism the world’s oldest living tradition: the unbroken c……

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Sumanta Banerjee Marx adda

In one part of the recently translated Spooky Encounters, Sumanta Banerjee chats with the picnicking ghostly Marx and Engels about Indian food in London: “‘Fish-and-chips has almost disapp…

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Borayin Larios, “Embodying the Vedas: Traditional Vedic Schools of Contemporary Maharashtra” (De Gruyter, 2017)

Embodying the Vedas: Traditional Vedic Schools of Contemporary Maharashtra(De Gruyter, 2017; open access) probes the backbone of what makes Hinduism the world’s oldest living tradition: the unbroken c……

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

APLA Graduate Representatives

The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (APLA) is currently accepting applications for a third Graduate Representative to the section’s Board of Directors. The successful applicant will…..

  • Post date 22nd March 2019
  • Post author By randiirwin

Japan’s Wartime Past Looms Large Over Militarization Efforts

Protestors in Tokyo voice their concerns about Prime Minister Abe’s militarization drive in 2017. Donald C. Wood The thunderous pounding of a military helicopter from the nearby Ground…

  • Post date 21st March 2019
  • Post author By Donald C. Wood

Producing the Anthropocene, Producing the Future/Water Futures

Editor’s note: Today we have the final installment of our “Anthropocene Melbourne Campus” series, featuring two related posts by Lauren Rickards and Ruth Morgan. Producing the Anthr…

  • Post date 21st March 2019
  • Post author By Lauren Rickards

A Fieldpoem for World Poetry Day

How we practice and write ethnography matters. Poetry is one way to understand what it feels like to be human at a particular time and place. The difference…

  • Post date 21st March 2019
  • Post author By Alexandra Frankel

Ethnography as Gift Exchange

A critical workshop recapitulation Zainabu Jallo Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon Cooper’s view on gift exchange. Episode “The Big Bang Theory, Episode “The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis” (2008) …

  • Post date 20th March 2019
  • Post author By wbkolleg

Ethnography as Gift Exchange

A critical workshop recapitulation Zainabu Jallo Big Bang Theory’s Sheldon Cooper’s view on gift exchange. Episode “The Big Bang Theory, Episode “The Bath Item Gift Hypothesis” (2008) She…

  • Post date 20th March 2019
  • Post author By wbkolleg

Alex Colas et al., “Food, Politics, and Society Social Theory and the Modern Food System” (U California Press, 2018)

The consumption of food and drink is much more than what we put in our mouth. Food and drink have been a focal point of modern social theory…

  • Post date 20th March 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Alex Colas et al., “Food, Politics, and Society Social Theory and the Modern Food System” (U California Press, 2018)

The consumption of food and drink is much more than what we put in our mouth. Food and drink have been a focal point of modern social theory…

  • Post date 20th March 2019
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Exhibitions Week: Echoes of the Rainforest: The Visual Arts of the Shipibo Indians

The MMWC has a huge amount of exhibition-related news. This week I devote a series of posts to highlighting some of these developments. I sure wish I could…

  • Post date 20th March 2019
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

How Race & Gender Interact To Shape Inequality

INTRODUCTION Inequality can be best understood in the context of how humans conceptualize ‘equality’.  In the United States, a nation that projects an image of democracy and fairness,…

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By Shay-Akil

Liquor Store Mind Bender Puzzle

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By Christina

Out-of-Body Workspaces: Andy Serkis and Motion Capture Technologies

Upper image, production shot of live action actor James Franco (Left) and Andy Serkis, with digital character superimposed (Right). Lower image, the finished shot of live action and…

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By Rebecca Perry

Book Chapter: Indigenous Media Technologies in “The Digital Age”

Budka, P. (2019). Indigenous media technologies in “the digital age”: Cultural articulation, digital practices, and sociopolitical concepts. In S. S. Yu & M. D. Matsaganis (Eds.), …

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By philbu

Barn + akademin = möjligt?

Rasmus Rodineliussen: Som småbarnsförälder har jag under mina år som student och nu som doktorand ofta fått frågan hur jag får tiden att räcka till. Hur är det…

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By nimmoelmi

Book Review: Heading Home: Motherhood, Work and the Failed Promise of Equality by Shani Orgad

In Heading Home: Motherhood, Work and the Failed Promise of Equality, Shani Orgad draws on interviews with educated, London-based women to explore their decision to leave their successful careers to…

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By Rose Deller

El cobrador de impuestos y los khoisan: el grano o la caza.

“El arqueólogo del futuro clasificará nuestro planeta como uno en el que a un período muy largo y estable de caza y recolección a pequeña escala, le siguió…

  • Post date 19th March 2019
  • Post author By Antropólogaenlaluna
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