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درمانکاوی در کاشان و تهران

انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ

همراهیِ دمِ درد*: درمانکاوی در کاشان و تهران از بدحادثه و طنز روزگار، بیمارستان اصولا با موجودات منحوس، ریز و نامریی و میکروسکوپی، پدیدار میشود و موجودیت می…

  • Post date 16th August 2021
  • Post author By
  • Post categories In Farsi

2 legs good, 4 legs better: Uner Tan syndrome, part 2

Neuroanthropology

Image by massaoud el allaoui from Pixabay (I am republishing a lot of my ‘legacy content’ from our PLOS Neuroanthropology weblog, which has been taken down, along with many of the…

  • Post date 16th August 2021
  • Post author By gregdowney
  • Post categories In English

Asifa Majid on language and olfaction

Neuroanthropology

(I am republishing a lot of ‘legacy content’ from our PLOS Neuroanthropology weblog, which has been taken down, along with many of the other founding PLOS Blogs. Some…

  • Post date 16th August 2021
  • Post author By gregdowney
  • Post categories In English

Giving names to aromas in Aslian languages

Neuroanthropology

The sanitary and mechanical age we are now entering makes up for the mercy it grants to our sense of smell by the ferocity with which it assails…

  • Post date 16th August 2021
  • Post author By gregdowney
  • Post categories In English

Life in the Dark

Neuroanthropology

Image by Pexels from Pixabay  (I am republishing a lot of ‘legacy content’ from our PLOS Neuroanthropology weblog, which has been taken down, along with many of the other found…

  • Post date 16th August 2021
  • Post author By gregdowney
  • Post categories In English

A Policy of Forfeiture of Rights and Annuities under the Peace Treaty of 1853

QUARTUX

In numerous essays on this blog I have noted that many of the tribes considered the most violent, and those who had participated in the wars in southwestern…

  • Post date 16th August 2021
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD
  • Post categories In English

Jathilan Dance: Experiencing the Spirits

The Familiar Strange

yelling, crawling and rolling. Later, they begin to show some animal-like behavior: hissing, roaring and moving on all fours. This is my fieldwork. The place is Java, the…

  • Post date 15th August 2021
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange
  • Post categories In English

Forced to Pay for the Rogue River 1853 War

QUARTUX

One of the most egregious of acts against the Rogue River tribes in southern Oregon was making them pay for the destruction of the property of the American…

  • Post date 15th August 2021
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD
  • Post categories In English

روایتی از یک رابطه؛ رابطه ی حسین خان کسمایی و کوچک خان جنگلی

انسان‌شناسی و فرهنگ

اشاره: متن فشرده ی این مقاله هم زمان در کار مشترک بین سایت انسانشناسی و فرهنگ با مجله ی گیله وا چاپ رشت در شماره ی ۱۶۶ (…

  • Post date 15th August 2021
  • Post author By ناصر عظیمی
  • Post categories In Farsi

La fiesta y el eterno retorno

EL COR DE LES APARENCES

La foto es de René Dietrich Fragmento de Tiempo e identidad. La representación festiva de la comunidad y sus ritmos, Zainak, 22 (2004): 76-98 La fiesta y el…

  • Post date 15th August 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado
  • Post categories In Spanish

Lächelnd die Welt als kurios entdecken. Jacques Tati und der Autoverkehr

Geschichte der Gegenwart

In den Metropolen ist die Sehnsucht nach einer Verkehrswende groß. Doch der Trend zum Auto ist ungebrochen. Könnten Filme mit anderen Bildern vom Autoverkehr daran etwas ändern? Die…

  • Post date 15th August 2021
  • Post author By Janosch Steuwer
  • Post categories In German

Culture & humanities – The Berkeley Blog 2021-08-14 00:52:16

Culture & humanities – The Berkeley Blog

The Agony of Afghanistan I first visited Kabul in January 1968. The intense cold is something that I remember well. My most recent visit was to Herat, a…

  • Post date 14th August 2021
  • Post author By Malcolm Potts

Forest fires create hell on earth: Yakutia

Arctic Anthropology

related to the recent post about the forest fires in Siberia, here I share some footage from local people. This is not official news, it’s private people’s videos,…

  • Post date 14th August 2021
  • Post author By fstammle
  • Post categories In English

Qualifying Exam Essay: Javelinas in SPAAAACE and Time

Anthropology 365

I have passed my qualifying exams and so am making my essays available on my blog. The other essays can be found: Attending to Animals in Anthropology and…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365
  • Post categories In English

Qualifying Exam Essay: Power and Politics Within and Beyond the Human

Anthropology 365

I have passed my qualifying exams and so am making my essays available on my blog. The other essays can be found: Attending to Animals in Anthropology and…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365
  • Post categories In English

Qualifying Exam Essay: Attending to Animals in Anthropology

Anthropology 365

I have passed my qualifying exams and so am making my essays available on my blog. The other essays can be found: Power and Politics Within and Beyond…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365
  • Post categories In English

Wicked Science

Nicholas C. Kawa

Wicked problems defy easy resolution and are plaqued by disagreements over their fundamental nature and cause (Credit: image by Via Sannevanderbeek) A recent article I published with colleagues…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By nckawa
  • Post categories In English

Links & Contents I Liked 411

Aidnography

Hi all, The Swedish summer break is coming to its end & we will be preparing for the new semester on Monday; I thought I would kick off…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus
  • Post categories In English

Public housing as social residualisation or a population’s majority?

The City Anthropologist

What’s the first thing you think of when you hear: public housing? I asked this question to five different people in the UK, and five different people in…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By Rebecca Maxwell
  • Post categories In English

Hannah Wohl, “Bound by Creativity: How Contemporary Art Is Created and Judged” (U Chicago Press, 2021)

New Books in Anthropology

What is creativity? While our traditional view of creative work might lead us to think of artists as solitary visionaries, the creative process is profoundly influenced by social…

  • Post date 13th August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
  • Post categories In English

Les sitcoms com il·lustració de les perspectives situades

EL COR DE LES APARENCES

Comentari per en Dani Malet, col·lega i amic de l’OACU i professor a l’ISCTE de Lisboa, parlant del suport audiovisual per les classes sobre interaccionisme i microsociologia. Li…

  • Post date 12th August 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado
  • Post categories In Spanish

Wie wir lesen – Im Dialog. Sprache und Sein von Kübra Gümüsay.

Brotgelehrte

Dieser Beitrag hat als Text in der Rubrik „Was wir lesen“ angefangen, und hat sich aber letztendlich in eine andere Richtung entwickelt: Mareike hat vorgeschlagen, unseren Austausch über…

  • Post date 12th August 2021
  • Post author By Anna Lemke
  • Post categories In German

Maïa Ponsonnet, “Difference and Repetition in Language Shift to a Creole: The Expression of Emotions” (Routledge, 2019)

New Books in Anthropology

In today’s global commerce and communication, linguistic diversity is in steady decline across the world as speakers of smaller languages adopt dominant forms. While this phenomenon, known as……

  • Post date 12th August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
  • Post categories In English

Alice Wiemers, “Village Work: Development and Rural Statecraft in Twentieth-Century Ghana” (Ohio UP, 2021)

New Books in Anthropology

Most development histories focus on large-scale projects and multi-year plans. But how would we understand development differently if we chose a different starting point? In Village Work: Dev… Visit…

  • Post date 12th August 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
  • Post categories In English
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