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The (Anthropological) Truth about Walls

From the Great Wall of China to Hadrian’s Wall to the New Amsterdam Wall on Wall Street to the Wall defended by Castle Black, walls have a long-standing…

  • Post date 12th February 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Dia de los Muertos- Celebrating the dead

Dia de los Muertos- Day of the dead Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a tradition and holiday that originates in Mexico, but is…

  • Post date 12th February 2017
  • Post author By Danielle Antoinette Marhanka

The Artistic and Scientific Body: a Historical Comparison

The human cadaver has different meanings based on context, and these meanings dictate differential treatment of the cadaver. How has this phenomenon manifested throughout history? Classical Era Post-…

  • Post date 12th February 2017
  • Post author By Alex R. Berman

Call for Session Proposals: Heritage Across Borders – Association of Critical Heritage Studies, 4th Biennial Conference

  • Post date 11th February 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Head Transplants: the next medical feat?

The Idea Professor Sergio Canavero wants to be the first surgeon ever to perform a head transplant. He claims that this could happen within the next year and…

  • Post date 11th February 2017
  • Post author By Katherine Ewan

Is There a Social Code for Snow Removal?

Will you have help digging out after a snowstorm or are you the one offering help? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 11th February 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

Book Forum — Nayanika Mookherjee’s The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971 by Todd Meyers

  Andrew Brandel has organized an extraordinary and diverse set of commentaries on Nayanika Mookherjee’s The Spectral Wound: Sexual Violence, Public Memories, and the Bangladesh War of 1971 (Duk…

  • Post date 11th February 2017
  • Post author By Todd Meyers

New Project on Street Photography

I am no longer updating this blog. After 5 years, a book, and who knows how many thousands of pictures, this project has come to an end. Follow…

  • Post date 11th February 2017
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

New Project on Street Photography

I am no longer updating this blog. After 5 years, a book, and who knows how many thousands of pictures, this project has come to an end. Follow…

  • Post date 11th February 2017
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

New Project on Street Photography

I am no longer updating this blog. After 5 years, a book, and who knows how many thousands of pictures, this project has come to an end. Follow…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By Brent Luvaas

on cinematic anthropology, the use of sensation in ethnographic filmmaking

Professor Lisa Stevenson at the event. Source: Claire Avisar To most people, the image of a farm on the outskirts of Montreal, the routine of a professional bodybuilder,…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By Culture In Global Affairs

Links & Contents I Liked 219

Hi all, A long week is finally winding down-and there is great content curated for you!Development news: What do we need a World Development Report for? More inconvenient…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Sexwork and migration fiction, part 3: Location and nation

Every reviewer has to mention a different defect in the book under review: That was my conclusion when reviews of Sex at the Margins were proliferating. Some of…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By laura agustin

Is Anthropology the most Humanistic of the Sciences and the most Scientific of the Humanities?

Still Life with Flagon, Glass, Jug and Bridle, by Johannes Torrentius, 1614 By Matthias Teeuwen The epithet in the title, commonly attributed to Alfred Kroeber, is often used…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Crossing the Border

by Iris Ruyu Lin When I returned to the U.K. from Norway on 15th of January, it was my first trip back to the country since moving to…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By guestanthropologist

Rivers is Our Forgotten Founding Father

The true history of British social anthropology’s origins, seen through the Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres strait (CAETS) [1] Three centuries of anthropology. Between evolution and…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By Keith Hart

Buenos Aires Subway #Soundtrack

The city rattles, rustles and roars unremittingly. In Buenos Aires you hear the constant medley of restless mechanical noises and the humming of millions of lives. The central pitch of this soundsca…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By Ingo Rohrer

What anthropologists really do

Two books published in 2002, The Best of Anthropology Today and Exotic No More, taken together, provide a chance to find out what anthropologists are up to these days. The…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By Keith Hart

50 years of Anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington

Save the date and join us for our 50th anniversary of anthropology at Victoria University of Wellington #038;d=identicon&%23038;r=G’ class=’avatar avatar-32′ height=’32’ width=’32’ />vicanthropology In 2017 Cultural Anthropology at…

  • Post date 10th February 2017
  • Post author By lorenagibson

Is There a Social Code for Snow Removal?

Will you have help digging out after a snowstorm or are you the one offering help? — Read more on ScientificAmerican.com

  • Post date 9th February 2017
  • Post author By Krystal D'Costa

MoMA Protests Trump Entry Ban by Rehanging Work by Artists from Muslim Nations

  • Post date 9th February 2017
  • Post author By Museum Anthropology Editors

Zum Studium ins Ausland: Nur wohin?

Auslandaufenthalte während des Studiums liegen in China im Trend. Doch sich in ein solches Abenteuer zu stürzen, verlangt eine gute Vorbereitung. Auch die Wahl des Gastlandes gestaltet sich…

  • Post date 9th February 2017
  • Post author By Florian Jung

A practical guide for Iraqis living in Trump’s USA – or in the Gentile North in general

By: Hayder Al-Mohammad My fellow Iraqis. We are living under unheard of pressures and violence against us. Those of us who carry an Iraqi passport will have experienced…

  • Post date 9th February 2017
  • Post author By Carole McGranahan

Zum Studium ins Ausland: Nur wohin?

Auslandaufenthalte während des Studiums liegen in China im Trend. Doch sich in ein solches Abenteuer zu stürzen, verlangt eine gute Vorbereitung. Auch die Wahl des Gastlandes gestaltet sich…

  • Post date 9th February 2017
  • Post author By Florian Jung
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