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Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Greatest Hits: An Annotated Short List by SAR In-Depth Course Instructor Michael Hindus

With the passing of Supreme Court justice and cultural icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we asked Michael S. Hindus to share a few of her “gr…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Sarah Soliz

Health Care Workers and COVID-19

Check out the newest set of COVID resources slide deck focused on Health Care Workers -cases-mortality- stress and burnout and attrition. Health-care workers account for 1 in 7…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Kristin Hedges

Health Care Workers and COVID-19

Check out the newest set of COVID resources slide deck focused on Health Care Workers -cases-mortality- stress and burnout and attrition. Health-care workers account for 1 in 7…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Kristin Hedges

“Burn Him”: Midsommar, Horror and Anthropology

[Content and spoiler warning: This piece discusses key plot points from the film Midsommar and includes descriptions of suicide and racial violence.] When the five main characters of…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

Neuer Boas-Blog online: DGSKA-Herbstakademie

Ein neuer Boas-Blog ist jetzt online, und zwar mit den ersten Inputs von der DGSKA-Herbstakademie „Fieldwork meets Crisis“. Die erste Herbstschule der DGSKA nahm ihren Ausgangspunkt im akt…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By dgvred02

Links & Contents I Liked 382

Hi all,  A long week is coming to a well-deserved end…we examined great student blog projects this week and I also read really nice communication plans that make…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Tobias Denskus

Emergencias. Pasos hacia una antropología trágica

La fotografía es una de las de Arthur Weegee Fellig En Iñaki Rivera et al., eds., Contornos y pliegues del Derecho. Homenaje a Roberto Bergalli, Anthropos, Barcelona, 2007, pp.…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Manuel Delgado

Boundary Work in the Birthing Room: Doulas, Emotional Labour, and the Politics of Care

Building on insights from her research on midwives in Indonesia, Molly Fitzpatrick reflects on recent debates on the role of the doula in Dutch maternal healthcare.

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Leiden Anthropology Blog

Boundary Work in the Birthing Room: Doulas, Emotional Labour, and the Politics of Care

Building on insights from her research on midwives in Indonesia, Molly Fitzpatrick reflects on recent debates on the role of the doula in Dutch maternal healthcare.

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Leiden Anthropology Blog

Micha Rahder, “An Ecology of Knowledges: Fear, Love, and Technoscience in Guatemalan Forest Conservation” (Duke UP, 2020)

We are joined today by Dr. Micha Rahder, writer, editor, and independent scholar based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. We will be talking about her new book, An Ecology…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

In the Beginning: Native North American Studies in the American Folklore Society to 1899

The two most recent posts in this series considered the state of Native North American and First Nations studies within the American Folklore Society (AFS) through the lens…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Native North American Studies in the Journal of American Folklore During the 2000s and 2010s

Carrying forward from the previous post on the Journal of American Folklore (JAF) during the 1980s and 1990s, my focus here is the presence and absence of Native…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

APLA 2020 Book Prize!

The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (APLA) is pleased award the 2020 APLA Book Prize in Critical Anthropology to Dr. Alpa Shah (London School of Economics) for her book Nightmarch: Am…

  • Post date 30th October 2020
  • Post author By randiirwin

In the Time of the Dinosaurs: Paleontological Affect

By Daniel Allen Solomon § In Timefulness (2018), geologist Marcia Bjornerud argues that one of the key problems of the contemporary historical moment, the so-called Anthropocene, is “time…

  • Post date 29th October 2020
  • Post author By colinhoag

Native North American Studies in the Journal of American Folklore During the 1980s and 1990s

In this post I continue considering the absence and presence of Native North American and First Nations studies within the work of the American Folklore Society. Please look…

  • Post date 29th October 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Palmer’s Knowledge of the Tribes, 1854

Joel Palmer got his appointment to be the Superintendent of Indian Affairs in 1853 after the failure of Anson Dart to get some 19 treaties ratified. Palmer already…

  • Post date 29th October 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

A Journey of Interspecies Surprises

[no-caption] Karen Carr/National Park Service This article was originally published at The Conversation and has been repub lished under Creative Commons. Every parent knows the feeling….

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By Matthew Robert Bennett and Sally Christine Reynolds

Introducing the Commodity — Capital Course – multiple iterations

The integument bursts asunder (worst translation ever of Marx) Die Hülle … wird gesprengt. – Discussion [coming out soon-ish]. Introducing the Commodity — Capital Course – multiple i…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk

SAFN Events at AAA’s Virtual Raising Our Voices Conference

SAFN Events at AAA’s Virtual Raising Our Voices Conference For the 2020 annual meeting the American Anthropological Association will be hosting a virtual event, and SAFN members will…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By foodanthro

Zehnerpack: Museale Muscheln

Der lang ersehnte Strandurlaub blieb in diesem Jahr für viele aus. Manch einer denkt in diesen Herbsttagen nostalgisch an den letzten Spaziergang am Meer und gemeinsames Muschelsammeln zurück…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Wednesday Round Up #21

How the Awful Stuff Won The distinction between the religious fanatics and the click-chasers collapses still further as Phelps-Roper explains that, because Westboro’s fanatical conception of predestin…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By dlende

In the Journals, October 2020, Part I by Emmanuelle Roth

Cultural Anthropology (Open Access) Beyond the Household: Caribbean Families and Biocultural Models of AlloparentingRobin G. Nelson Alloparental or extramaternal care is an integral aspect of h…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By Emmanuelle Roth

Should I enrol in a PhD if I want to be a business anthropologist?

This article deals with a common problem for professional profiles working with companies. Is it worth doing a PhD if you are going to work in the private…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By Louise Pasteur de Faria

Suma Ikeuchi, “Jesus Loves Japan: Return Migration and Global Pentecostalism in a Brazilian Diaspora” (Stanford UP, 2019)

In 1990, the Japanese government introduced the Nikkei-jin (Japanese descendant) visa and since then it has attracted more than 190,000 Nikkei Brazilian nationals to Japan. In Jesus Loves…

  • Post date 28th October 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
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