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Jayaseelan Raj, “Plantation Crisis: Ruptures of Dalit life in the Indian Tea Belt” (UCL Press, 2022)

New Books in Anthropology

What does the collapse of India’s tea industry mean for Dalit workers who have lived, worked and died on the plantations since the colonial era? Plantation Crisis: Ruptures of…

  • Post date 6th January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Matthew O. Jackson, “The Human Network: How Your Social Position Determines Your Power, Beliefs, and Behaviors” (Vintage, 2019)

New Books in Anthropology

Social networks existed and shaped our lives long before Silicon Valley startups made them virtual. For over two decades economist Matthew O. Jackson, a professor at Stanford University, has studied…

  • Post date 5th January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

2024: A Look Ahead

School for Advanced Research

New Year’s festivities inevitably include reviews of the year that’s …

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By Michael F. Brown
  • Post categories In English

ارتباط هنر فلزکاری بین چین و ایران در دورۀ ایلخانی

انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ

دانشگاه ادینبورگ مجموعه کتابی دربارۀ «هنرهای اسلامی چینی» انتشار داده است، که یک مجلد آن مربوط به «هنر دوران مغول» در ایران به قلم یوکا کادوی (Yuka Kadoi)…

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By
  • Post categories In Farsi

From Chaos to Clarity: How to Challenge Misinformation with James Mawhinney

This Anthro Life

What are the consequences of misinformation on personal relationships, business operations, and regulatory decisions? And how does the spread of misinformation pose an existential threat to society as…

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By Anthrocurious, LLC
  • Post categories In English, Podcast

تسلیت به مردم ایران

انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ

در حرکت تروریستی روز گذشته بیش از یک صد نفر از هم‌میهنان ما جان خود را از دست دادند و چند صد نفر زخمی شدند. تروریسم در هر…

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By ناصر فکوهی
  • Post categories In Farsi

Putting British social medicine in conversation with Black feminist health science studies: considerations for racial health disparities

Somatosphere

Introduction At present, we are living through several major, arguably foreseen, historical events and political shifts. For example, the COVID-19 pandemic has destabilised and further fragmented …

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By Ellen Hausner
  • Post categories In English

Why Shoes Do Not Make the Runner

SAPIENS

East African runners wearing “super shoes” have outpaced global marathon records. But the shoe fervor—alongside older stereotypes about African runners’ “natural” abilities—means athletes’ hard work o…

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By Emily Sekine
  • Post categories In English

120 A Roundup Conversation About Indian and Israeli Ethnonationalism

New Books in Anthropology

Ajantha Subramanian and Lori Allen turn from hosts to interlocutors in an episode that ties a bow on our Violent Majorities conversations about Indian (episode 1) and Israeli (episode 2) ethnonationalism. The three friends discuss…

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Women of Indology?

Trinketization

Caroline Michaelis, Böhmer, Schlegel, Schelling. Just leaving this here to look for later – seems there is more to the story of the founding of Indology… “Schlegel, Carolin…

  • Post date 4th January 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk
  • Post categories In English

هواپیمای «کلمان آدر»

انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ

تاریخ تمدن بشری نشان می‌دهد که انسان‌ها از ابتدای یک‌جا نشینی، آرزوی پرواز را در ذهن خود‌ می‌پرورانده‌اند. ابرها و ستارگان، همیشه محرک ذهن آدمی بوده و گویی…

  • Post date 3rd January 2024
  • Post author By
  • Post categories In Farsi

An Interest in the Backside of Things

The Naked Anthropologist

All our lives society has been represented to us as a hierarchy or pyramid in which the rich are located at the top, the middle class sits underneath…

  • Post date 3rd January 2024
  • Post author By laura agustin
  • Post categories In English

Being LGBTQ+ in U.S. Protestant Churches

SAPIENS

As homophobic and transphobic rhetoric sweeps the U.S., some churches are increasingly welcoming LGBTQ+ parishioners who participate in religious life and help reconcile Christianity with a spectrum o…

  • Post date 3rd January 2024
  • Post author By Keridwen Cornelius
  • Post categories In English

William G. Pooley, “Body and Tradition in 19th-Century France: Félix Arnaudin and the Moorlands of Gascony, 1870-1914” (Oxford UP, 2019)

New Books in Anthropology

The moorlands of Gascony are often considered one of the most dramatic examples of top-down rural modernization in nineteenth-century Europe. From an area of open moors, they were…

  • Post date 3rd January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Robinson Crusoe: After the Island

Trinketization

To cite this article: John Hutnyk (2023): Robinson Crusoe: After the island, Journal of Postcolonial Writing, DOI: 10.1080/17449855.2023.2244204 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/17449…

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By john hutnyk
  • Post categories In English

Chris S. Duvall, “The African Roots of Marijuana” (Duke UP, 2019)

New Books in Anthropology

There’s so much discussion in the contemporary United States about marijuana. Debates focus on legalization and medicalization. Usually, Reefer Madness, Harry Anslinger, and race are brought into the…

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Matthew Gutmann, “Are Men Animals? How Modern Masculinity Sells Men Short” (Basic Books, 2019)

New Books in Anthropology

In Are Men Animals? How Modern Masculinity Sells Men Short (Basic Books, 2019), Matthew Gutmann examines how cultural expectations viewing men as violent and sex driven becomes a…

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Gabriel Abend, “Words and Distinctions for the Common Good: Practical Reason in the Logic of Social Science” (Princeton UP, 2023)

New Books in Anthropology

How social scientists’ disagreements about their key words and distinctions have been misconceived, and what to do about it Social scientists do research on a variety of topics–gender,…

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Now I am 23

Alex Golub

I believe my first website was created in 1994 or 1995. This blog has now been running for 23 years as of 1 January 2024. One the years…

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By Rex
  • Post categories In English

Nothing easy about this one

anthro{dendum}

I’m sitting in a semi-dark room, the electricity has just cut out, and there’s a slight chill in the air. I love being in MohenjoDaro (Sindh, Pakistan) in…

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By Uzma Z. Rizvi
  • Post categories In English

Black Japanese: the African Diaspora in Japan

Perspectives in Anthropology

Written by Neil Turner Almost three decades ago, while at graduate school in California studying anthropology, I had a colleague …

  • Post date 2nd January 2024
  • Post author By Neil Turner
  • Post categories In English

Piers Kelly on his book, The Last Language on Earth

CaMP Anthropology

https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-last-language-on-earth-9780197509913 Carolina Rodriguez Alzza: Could you tell how was your first approach to the Eskaya language, and how did Eskaya…

  • Post date 1st January 2024
  • Post author By |
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Benjamin Lorr, “The Secret Life of Groceries: The Dark Miracle of the American Supermarket” (Penguin, 2020)

New Books in Anthropology

This episode of the New Books in Economic and Business History is an interview with New York writer Benjamin Lorr. Benjamin Lorr is the author of Hell-Bent: Obsession, Pain,…

  • Post date 1st January 2024
  • Post author By New Books Network
  • Post categories In English

Here’s to a better 2024…

Visual Anthropology of Japan - 日本映像人類学

I arrived at Ubusuna Jinja shortly after midnight. On my way I could smell the smoke from the two blazing barrel fires at the shrine. The rain had…

  • Post date 1st January 2024
  • Post author By Unknown
  • Post categories In English
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