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“The task was to fit their bodies into these infrastructural worlds.” Food, Bodies, and Ethnicities in the Work of Krishnendu Ray

David Sutton In this eighth interview in the series on the development of Food Anthropology I sit down with Professor Krishnendu Ray (NYU). We discuss Professor Ray’s initial…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By foodanthro

Workshop Selfbranding in Bewerbungsprozessen

Am Dienstag, 24.1.2023, 16-17:30 Uhr findet der nächste offene Brotgelehrte-online-Workshop statt. Unser Thema ist dieses Mal Selfbranding in Bewerbungsprozessen:  Wie…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By Mareike

Greenland’s South: Inuit pastoralists in a rapidly changing Arctic environment

The first thing flying into Kangerlussuaq, Greenland reminds us that this is ‘properly’ Arctic. For most people who call the North home, the Arctic is further up North…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By fstammle

Master’s positions (MA & MSc) in plastics and justice-based research methods

CLEAR has four Master’s positions (MA or MSc) for September 2023

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By Max Liboiron

A Tree’s Tongue

A Nigerian poet-anthropologist witnesses the powerful rising up of ancestors through the revival of a tree in the Igbo village of Ogbodu. “A Tree’s Tongue” is part of…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By Christine Weeber

Indigenizing What It Means to Be Human

SAPIENS offers a curated collection of poems and stories that center Indigenous values, worldviews, and insights, creatively reimagining anthropology and the human experience. ✽ Anthropology’s fraugh…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By Sophie Muro

Malini Ambach et al., “Temples, Texts, and Networks: South Indian Perspectives” (HASP, 2022)

For many centuries, Hindu temples and shrines have been of great importance to South Indian religious, social and political life. Aside from being places of worship, they are…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

Don’t pursue a PhD as skills training for “the industry”!

Based on another recent conversation on LinkedIn-this time far more productive and polite compared to my previous experience, I want to expand a little on the answer I…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Über Essen reden

Inder_innen würden viel über Essen reden, erklärten mir Freund_innen in Berlin. Und ich widersprach. In meiner indischen Familie wurde nie viel über das Essen gesprochen. Aber seit…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By urmila

Über Essen reden

Inder_innen würden viel über Essen reden, erklärten mir Freund_innen in Berlin. Und ich widersprach. In meiner indischen Familie wurde nie viel über das Essen gesprochen. Aber seit…

  • Post date 19th January 2023
  • Post author By urmila

The Rebirth of Birthcare: An Enquiry on Midwifery Care

‘The midwife tells the woman in labour that she sees she is having a hard time during the contractions. “The strength of them is good, after breaking the…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

Omotayo’s book, You Can’t Go to War Without Song

https://iupress.org/9780253063212/you-cant-go-to-war-without-song/ Tayo Jolaosho died on October 21, 2021, months before their book was published in July 2022. We honor their work and memory …

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By |

Próximo número: 06/Marzo/2023

Happy …

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By anthropologies

Interkulturelle Zuschreibungen

Das neue Jahr hat neue Fellows gebracht. Fellows mit transnationalen Erfahrungen und dem Wunsch, keine Fehler zu machen. Also fragte uns die eine, wie denn das sei mit…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By urmila

Interkulturelle Zuschreibungen

Das neue Jahr hat neue Fellows gebracht. Fellows mit transnationalen Erfahrungen und dem Wunsch, keine Fehler zu machen. Also fragte uns die eine, wie denn das sei mit…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By urmila

James C. Rhoads et al., “Cultivating Q Methodology: Essays Honoring Steven R. Brown” (Bookbaby, 2022)

Cultivating Q Methodology is a collection of essays is in honor of Professor Steven R. Brown, the preeminent scholar of Q methodology. Q methodology, innovated by the British physicist/psychologist William…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By New Books Network

What If Neanderthals Had Outlived Homo Sapiens?

An anthropologist considers how different the world might be if Neanderthals—and hence, their ways of navigating relationships with the environment and one another—had survived the gauntlet of evoluti…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By Marlaina Martin

Verletzbarkeit von Menschen mit Behinderungen im Spiegel der Pandemie

Die Pandemie hat Menschen mit Behinderungen als „besonders vulnerable Gruppe“ kurzfristig in die Aufmerksamkeit gerückt. Doch sie hat lediglich schlaglichtartig sichtbar gemacht, was häufig nicht wahr…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By Markus Dederich

Kureishi metamorphosis

This is Hanif Kureishi’s study, and I am looking forward to his next book that will be greater than Kafka’s Gregor Samsa, with Italianate stylings. He had a…

  • Post date 18th January 2023
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Definición y naturaleza de lo urbano

Foto de Gustavo Gomes Apuntes para la clase Antropologia de los Espacios Urbananos y la Globalización del 8/19/15 DEFINICIÓN Y NATURALEZA DE LO URBANO Manuel Delgado La primera…

  • Post date 17th January 2023
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Sobre el Purgatorio, los estados bardos y otras formas de Tercer Lugar

“La Virgen y las almas del Purgatorio”, de Pedro Machuca (1517) Notas para la doctoranda Sibila Vigna Vilches, enviadas en marzo de 2013 SOBRE EL PURGATORIO, LOS ESTADOS…

  • Post date 17th January 2023
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

SAFN Awards for 2023!

Award Winning Cheese! Photo: David Beriss Ryan Adams The Society for the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition offers five awards annually. Please follow the links below for application…

  • Post date 17th January 2023
  • Post author By foodanthro

Statement from UBC President and Provost (finally, three months after METL story broke)

A Message to UBC Vancouver Indigenous Faculty and Staff Members on behalf of the President and Vancouver Provost   To quote the UBC Indigenous Strategic Plan, “Truth before…

  • Post date 17th January 2023
  • Post author By Charles Menzies

When Coffee Is Like Angel Cake With Strawberry Jam

An anthropologist delves into the rarefied ritualistic world of specialty coffee, where highly trained brewers and judges compete to determine which beans reign supreme. Excerpted from Making Better…

  • Post date 17th January 2023
  • Post author By Emily Sekine
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