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La science-fiction et l’anthropologie : des récits entrecroisés / 4

Par Martin Hébert Ce texte a d’abord été publié dans la revue Solaris (2013, no 183). Si l’on compare l’histoire des sciences sociales et celle des littératures de l’imaginaire, nous…

  • Post date 9th September 2016
  • Post author By Marie-Pierre Renaud

Stable instability: renewed turmoil in Ethiopia

by Jan Abbink Ethiopia in 2016 is seeing a new round of major turmoil: massive protests and demonstrations have led to severe state repression, with more than 600…

  • Post date 9th September 2016
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Matt Dawson “Social Theory for Alternative Societies” (Palgrave, 2016)

What can social theory offer to visions of an alternative society? In his new book, Social Theory for Alternative Societies (Palgrave, 2016), Dr Matt Dawson, a Lecturer in…

  • Post date 9th September 2016
  • Post author By Dave O'Brien

Links & Contents I Liked 199

Hi all, I can’t believe that this is already post no. 444 – and we are only one review away from the epic 200th anniversary! Development news: Why…

  • Post date 9th September 2016
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Book Forum––Robert Desjarlais’ Subject to Death: Life and Loss in a Buddhist World by Todd Meyers

    Robert Desjarlais’s Subject to Death is like stepping onto a train already in motion. Its momentum isn’t fierce but there’s no time to ease in––from its…

  • Post date 9th September 2016
  • Post author By Todd Meyers

Olympic Resilience: The “Refugee Nation” Competes For A Place on the World’s Stage

The first ever team comprised of refugees debuted at this year’s Rio Olympics. They were the penultimate team to enter the Olympic stadium, coming in before Brazil, and…

  • Post date 9th September 2016
  • Post author By Melissa Gatter

Fear of Foodways? On Trigger Warnings, Horses, and a Dropped Class

David Beriss University of New Orleans A few years ago I received an angry email from a student, informing me that she was dropping my “Food and Culture”…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By foodanthro

Cultural Anthropology: The Most Important Class that Any Undergraduate Will Take

This post was authored by Leslie Walker, project manager, AAA public education initiatives. A cultural anthropology course is the most important class any undergraduate student can take. This…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By aaaguestcontributor

La science-fiction et l’anthropologie : des récits entrecroisés / 3

Par Martin Hébert Ce texte a d’abord été publié dans la revue Solaris (2013, no 183).  Si l’on compare l’histoire des sciences sociales et celle des littératures de l’imaginaire, nous…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Marie-Pierre Renaud

Spielberg: 1, Harvard: 0

Hollywood used to know what Americans wanted. Then came the new diversity of moving-going taste and preference. Hollywood was in trouble. In the words of Tom Hanks: “Nobody…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Grant

Is a Hand Wave a Universal Greeting?

On a recent Saturday, I took my three boys camping along the Cache la Poudre River, one of the most picturesque watersheds in all of northern Colorado. Its…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Stephen E. Nash

Why We Post

Taking Anthropology to the World While we should consider all anthropological projects to be of equal importance to our own discipline, studies which focus on topics such as…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Elyse Bailey

A historical view of a long heated debate: what could be more menacing than the singular "they"?

The use of ‘they’ as a replacement for ‘he or she’ pronouns has been gaining momentum not only because it lets one slip around those steadfast predefined gender…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Jennifer Long

Saving the periphery from itself: The problem with thinking the postcolonial from the metropole

In February of this year, I participated in a Middle East, South Asian and African Studies graduate student conference at a New York-based university. It was, expectedly, a…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Sophie Chamas

Cosmopolitan Imperialism: Obama Does Anthropology in Laos?

“Obama, the cerebral son of an anthropologist”—this is how the Associated Press touted soon to be ex-president Barack Obama on his visit to Laos this week. The AP…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

On the responsibilities of panelists

So you can tell what’s coming here.  The short version is: should panelists provide for a good show (topical, interesting, cutting edge, the presentation of new research, ideas,…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By The Anxious Anthropologist

Would Margaret Mead tweet? On anthropological questions, social media, and the public sphere

Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Rachel C. Fleming In my first introductory anthropology class of the year, I spoke a bit about the figures I consider “founding” to…

  • Post date 8th September 2016
  • Post author By Rachel Fleming

Can an iPhone App Help Save an Endangered Language?

About half of the world’s languages are expected to disappear by 2100 if nothing is done to stop their decline. To counteract this trend, some tribes are using…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By Carrie Arnold

La science-fiction et l’anthropologie : des récits entrecroisés / 2

Par Martin Hébert Ce texte a d’abord été publié dans la revue Solaris (2013, no 183).  Si l’on compare l’histoire des sciences sociales et celle des littératures de l’imaginaire, nous…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By Marie-Pierre Renaud

The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus, Week 1: Sameena Mulla on Aimee Meredith Cox’s Shapeshifters

The editors of Anthropoliteia are happy to present the latest entry in on ongoing series The Anthropoliteia #BlackLivesMatterSyllabus Project, which will mobilize anthropological work as a pedagogica…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By smulla16

Nicole Nguyen, “A Curriculum of Fear: Homeland Security in US Public Schools” (U. of Minnesota Press, 2016)

It can be tempting to generalize certain attributes of schools as either being good or bad. Magnet and charter schools are often characterized as being inherently good. They…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By Trevor Mattea

Inside-out Jokes & Scientific Pantomimesis: Questioning Interpretations of the Inhuman

In a fit of ambition, I attended or spoke at five academic conferences in the humanities and social sciences during the spring 2016 semester. Discipline specificity and conference…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By Scott W Schwartz

No, Uzbekistan is probably not going to be invaded by terrorists

For twenty-five years, an invasion of Uzbekistan by Islamic terrorists has been predicted, and for twenty-five years, it has not happened. Instead, that fear has been used as…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior

A Trump rally without Trump

What is a Trump rally like without Donald Trump present? To find out, I drove to a Harley Davidson lot in Festus, Missouri, where the local branch of…

  • Post date 7th September 2016
  • Post author By Sarah Kendzior
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