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Baghdad Postcards #1

Baghdad was featured in a number of early 20th century postcards. Several of these were printed by A.a.K Naman… Here are images of two of Baghdad’s mosques.

  • Post date 7th June 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

A Five Course Degustation for the Changing “Australian” Palette

To this day, I love fried Spam and eggs. The crunchy and salty slice of processed mystery meat dipped in just cooked egg yolk is one of my…

  • Post date 6th June 2021
  • Post author By Matthew Phung

Bicicletas en la jungla

La foto es de Bryan Goebel Artículo publicado en El País el 17 de septiembre de 1997 BICICLETAS EN LA JUNGLA Manuel Delgado Decididamente, la ciudad es una…

  • Post date 6th June 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

COVID-19: THE SYSTEM, Part 2

In Part 1 we ended with the documentary’s discussion of the type of business model that has been created around COVID-19, or to match the title of the…

  • Post date 6th June 2021
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

Japan – Vietnam archives

Another set of items for the exotica files (link below), is a set of documents held in the national Archives of Japan and I think very useful for…

  • Post date 6th June 2021
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Polemik und Provokationen

Die Debatte um den „Katechismus der Deutschen“ ist heftig und zuweilen auch scharf. In ihr geht es nicht zuletzt – und das löste den Text von Dirk Moses…

  • Post date 6th June 2021
  • Post author By Johannes von Moltke

In the Journals, May 2021 by Arbel Griner

This month’s highlight – just going open source on Global Public Heath: COVID19 and the political geography of racialization in the US (open access) Ryan Whitacre, Adeola Oni-O…

  • Post date 5th June 2021
  • Post author By Arbel Griner

COVID-19: THE SYSTEM, Part 1

On March 11, 2020, when the World Health Organization announced that COVID-19’s spread was now a pandemic, and on March 13, 2020, when here in Quebec a total…

  • Post date 5th June 2021
  • Post author By Maximilian C. Forte

ECOLOGICAL TERRORIST – AFFORESTATION AND EUCALYPTUS

“Man not only survives and functions in his environment, he shapes it and he is shaped by it.” —    Renè Dubos My first venture into the rural outskirts…

  • Post date 5th June 2021
  • Post author By Anthrophile

Reading The Writing on the Wall

It’s been several years since I’ve seen anything interesting written about Egyptian graffiti, and most of that has been retrospective. Mona Abaza’s fascinating “Repetitive rep…

  • Post date 4th June 2021
  • Post author By MPeterson

Iran Exhibition in London

There is a new exhibit on Iran at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London through 12 September. If you cannot make it to the exhibition, there is…

  • Post date 4th June 2021
  • Post author By tabsir

So tell me about yourself: Storytelling and the Science of Love with Helen Fisher

If Dr. Hellen Fisher isn’t a household name in your house (yet), her work certainly is. Helen is a biological anthropologist and basically the reason you can date…

  • Post date 4th June 2021
  • Post author By Adam Gamwell

James M. Banner Jr., “The Ever-Changing Past: Why All History Is Revisionist History” (Yale UP, 2021)

In recent years the phrase “revisionist history” has emerged as a label for politically-correct reexaminations of an unalterable understanding of our past. As James M. Banner, Jr. demonstrate……

  • Post date 4th June 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Francine Tremblay, “Organizing for Sex Workers’ Rights in Montréal: Resistance and Advocacy” (Lexington Books, 2020)

Francine Tremblay’s book Organizing for Sex Workers’ Rights in Montréal: Resistance and Advocacy (Lexington Books, 2020) is based on a case study about Stella, l’amie de Maimie a Montréal sex……

  • Post date 4th June 2021
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

La muerte en relativo

Foto de Marcus Ampe del cementerio Farkasréti, en Budapest Reseña de Bailando sobre la tumba, de Nigel Barley (Anagrama), publicado en Babelia, el suplemento de libros de El…

  • Post date 4th June 2021
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Qualifying Exams Reading List: Javelinas and Texas through Space and Time

Altrichter, Mariana. “The sustainability of subsistence hunting of peccaries in the Argentine Chaco.” Biological Conservation 126, no. 3 (2005): 351-362. Bement, Leland C.&nb…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Qualifying Exams Reading List: Power and Politics Within and Beyond the Human

Adamson, Joni. “Indigenous Literatures, Multinaturalism, and Avatar: The emergence of Indigenous cosmopolitics.” American Literary History 24, no. 1 (2012): 143-162. Agamben,…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Qualifying Exams Reading List: Multispecies Connections

Abram, David. The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-than-human World. Vintage, 2012. Archambault, Julie Soleil. “Taking love seriously in human-plant relations in…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Perspektivförskjutningar

”Vi ser inte linsen genom vilken vi betraktar världen” skrev antropologen Ruth Benedict på 1930-talet och det upprepar vi för våra nya kulturanalysstudenter varje år för att lyfta…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Blanka Henriksson

Reindeer nomadism as profession, lifestyle, passion and love: Sergei Serotetto

русский текст ниже One of the world’s most respected reindeer nomads, 1954-2021, mourning for a friend (all photos in this post © by Florian Stammler) Один из самых…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By fstammle

Making a Multispecies Community: A Personal Journey

Since the start of the pandemic, my partner and I have worked to transform our San Antonio, TX backyard to a wildlife-friendly space. It began with a small…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Anthropology365

And You Watch as We Make Woodwater Again

[no-caption] Arterra/Universal Images Group/Getty Images and you wonder how we remember our culture of traumatization our body beings tied to a land we were told was not ours…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Justin D. Wright

What we tweet about when we tweet about the weather

ByIsabelle CottonMSc Digital Anthropology alumnus If you’ve spent any amount of time with a British person you’ve heard it: weather-talk. It permeates any and all conversation; “Lovely day,…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By anthropolitanblog

Writing Life No. 13: An interview with Matthew Wolf-Meyer by Matthew Wolf-Meyer

From the bottom left, clockwise: my writing board (which currently has a note from my kids and a note about a future paper to be written), a stack…

  • Post date 3rd June 2021
  • Post author By Matthew Wolf-Meyer
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