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The 30 Essential Books in Anthropology #CLASSIC

At the end of 2015 Allegra launched a virtual survey among junior and senior anthropologists in order to select the 30 essential books in anthropology, a list of…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Antonio De Lauri

Michael Kimmel, “Angry White Men: American Masculinity at the End of an Era”

Michael Kimmel View on Amazon Michael Kimmel is the Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Stony Brook University. He is also executive director of the Center…

  • Post date 18th December 2015
  • Post author By Lilian Calles Barger

When Did Horses Come to Indonesia/ISEA?

       Horses (Equus ferus caballus) are not native to Indonesia or Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) and their bones are not commonly found at archaeological sites in the archipelago.…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Our Movies, Ourselves: “Reel Life” vis-à-vis “Real Life”

On the eve of the release of The Force Awakens, the Star Wars saga (including the “Special Editions”) has made about $2.2 billion at the box office (U. S. sales only), more than the gross domestic…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

When Did Horses Come to Indonesia/ISEA?

       Horses (Equus ferus caballus) are not native to Indonesia or Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) and their bones are not commonly found at archaeological sites in the archipelago.…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

When Did Horses Come to Indonesia/ISEA?

       Horses (Equus ferus caballus) are not native to Indonesia or Island Southeast Asia (ISEA) and their bones are not commonly found at archaeological sites in the archipelago.…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

News Round Up In-Brief

US News More than 500 people and families from the Fresno area enrolled for free legal and health care assistance at an event at the Mexican consulate. With…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By nkline

CFP: Special Issue of Journal of Marketing Management

Note from the editor: The following CFP was noted with interest here at FoodAnthropology. It seems like there are probably a number of anthropologists whose research would be…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By foodanthro

Saskia Sassen on Expulsions: a category for our age

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Interview with Edward E. Curtis IV

The goal should be human rights, freedom, and dignity for all, and Black Muslims in the United States have been at the vanguard of this struggle in the…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By Marta Scaglioni

Book Forum—Anand Pandian’s “Reel World: An Anthropology of Creation” by Todd Meyers

  Anand Pandian’s Reel World: An Anthropology of Creation is a fascinating and truly inspired inquiry into questions of experience and the media through which experience is rendered…

  • Post date 17th December 2015
  • Post author By Todd Meyers

Best of 2015: AAA Blog Posts

Here are the ten most-read, topic-driven AAA blog posts of 2015! Race and Rachel Dolezal: A Conversation with Patricia Sunderland Final Report: Task Force on AAA Engagement on…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By Anne Kelsey

The Absent Crowd

What imagery has come to define political life in Japan after the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe? In the summer of 2012, a few hundred protesters gathering weekly in front…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By Heidi K. Lam

A Mile High in November!

  “Bronco Buster” statue in Denver. Photo courtesy Barbara Jones Denver in November can be a very interesting place to visit. The weather changes by the second so you…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By Barbara Jones

The Principal Tells the Truth about School Inequality, but Only During his Vascectomy

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Vår samtids kulturelle logikk

Forskningsprosjektet «The Cultural Logic of Facts and Figures» (CUFF) samler et internasjonalt team av fremstående samfunnsforskere rundt grunnleggende forhold ved vår samtid. Gjennom å sette søkelyse…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By SVT-fakultetet

Eastern Indonesia in the Desawarnana

       The earliest written documentation of several Indonesian islands occurs in canto 14 of the Desawarnana, the East Javanese topogenic poem of 1365. There’s been a lot of…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Eastern Indonesia in the Desawarnana

       The earliest written documentation of several Indonesian islands occurs in canto 14 of the Desawarnana, the East Javanese topogenic poem of 1365. There’s been a lot of…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

Eastern Indonesia in the Desawarnana

       The earliest written documentation of several Indonesian islands occurs in canto 14 of the Desawarnana, the East Javanese topogenic poem of 1365. There's been a lot of…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By A. J. West

People of the Book: Why not the Book of Love?

by Daniel Martin Varisco, MENA Tidningen As an undergraduate I attended Wheaton College in Illinois, an interdenominational evangelical Protestant enclave, from which I obtained a quality education. …

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By tabsir

God Exists in Yemen, part 2: the Moral Economy of Rizq

This is the second part of a long essay, first part of which was published here. 1.1.     The Yemeni Arab Spring: crisis and revolution So how did I…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By Luca Nevola

A Message to the Incoming President of Chico State: The Faculty are Unhappy.

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By Tony Waters

What FoodAnthropology is Reading Now, Dec 15 Edition

Happy December 15, everyone! Here are some of the interesting things we read this week. If you have a link you’d like to share, please email it to…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By laurenrmoore

Fieldnotes: Week 2

I’ve been on research and study leave for two weeks now. This is what’s happened and what I’ve learned so far. TVNZ Sunday broadcast an expose on animal…

  • Post date 16th December 2015
  • Post author By mthl_admin
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