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Sarah Knott, “Mother is a Verb: An Unconventional History” (Penguin, 2020)

Mothering is as old as human existence. But how has this most essential experience changed over time and cultures? What is the history of maternity—the history of pregnancy,…

  • Post date 3rd July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

#Review: Animal Intimacies

In her book Animal Intimacies Radhika Govindrajan takes us through a series of human-animal relations in India’s Central Himalayas, the Kumaon division in the hills of Uttarakhand. Each…

  • Post date 3rd July 2020
  • Post author By Darcie De Angelo

The Greatest Show on Earth – Zum Verhältnis von Profifußball und Fans in Zeiten von Geisterspielen

von Tobias Kanschick Das Corona-Virus wirkt sich auf nahezu alle gesellschaftlichen Lebensbereiche aus. Große Politik wird per Videokonferenz gemacht und Kommunikation findet in Zeiten von Ausgangsbes…

  • Post date 3rd July 2020
  • Post author By Die Redaktion

Arctic view on Russia’s changed constitution

The population of Russia officially supported the suggested changes in the world’s largest country’s constitution, with almost 78% of those who voted. Half of the circumpolar Arctic, incl…

  • Post date 3rd July 2020
  • Post author By arcticcentre

Dear White Anthropologists, Let Not Symbolism Overshadow Substance

Racism permeates the academy. We will need more than performative allyship and symbolic statements condemning racism in society if we are to build a more inclusive anthropology.  …

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Monuments to Hate

We do not sit outside of the world in which we live. The current fight over the fate of Confederate monuments in US life is a direct struggle…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton

Frank G. Speck Visits the Euchee, Stockbridge, and Seneca Students at Haskell in 1939-1940

Among the objects cataloged as Creek in the collections of the National Museum of Natural History is a doll made by Leona Tiger while she was a student…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Heat and Covid-19 in the Off-Grid City by Nausheen Anwar

Amidst almost unstoppable contagion, many hung their hopes on heat and humidity as a potential defence against contracting Covid-19 in the early months of the pandemic. Early studies…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Nausheen Anwar

The Problem With Abstract Threats

[no-caption] Angus Greig Everyone seems to have a story about the moment when the novel coronavirus pandemic stopped being an abstract problem “somewhere out there” and started being…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Daniel Salas

IZO: Vortrag „Der Kampf um Chinas Marktreformen: Schocktherapie versus gradueller Experimentalismus“

Vortrag von Isabella Weber (Massachusetts, Amherst) zum Thema „Der Kampf um Chinas Marktreformen: Schocktherapie versus gradueller Experimentalismus“ Der Vortrag findet im Rahmen der Deuts…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Mare Nullius is on summer break

Much like the rest of Norway, many of us in the Mare Nullius team are taking our summer break in the month of July. The project will therefore…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By MLadstein

#Review: Contesting Leviathan

In Contesting Leviathan, a reference on both the mythical sea-serpent and Thomas Hobbes’ political philosophy, Les Beldo seeks to provide a multi-faceted view of the Makah whaling conflict,…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Josef Adriel De Guzman

When Sex Becomes a Matter of the State: Peciagraphy as a Qualitative Method for Examining Legal Cases

For the past ten years, I have been conducting ethnographic research on the Federal Supreme Court’s (STF) decisions on sexual identities in the Brazilian legal system. Despite the…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Lucas Riboli Besen

Bearing Witness and Raising Awareness: A Conversation with Jason De León

Approximately 3,200 handwritten toe tags representing migrants who died crossing the Sonoran Desert between the mid-1990s and 2019. These t…

  • Post date 2nd July 2020
  • Post author By Sarah Soliz

On the Renaming of Anthropology’s Kroeber Hall

I was deeply distressed  to learn about an administrative plan to remove the name of AL Kroeber from Kroeber Hall. The decision was not discussed with the anthropology…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Nancy Scheper-Hughes

Web Roundup: Covid-19, Racial Justice, Immigration, Climate Justice, Reproductive Justice, or “How All Politics Became Reproductive Politics” by Whitney Arey

As I was thinking about the task of reviewing the anthropological, bioethical, and/or STS implications of the past month of news, my mind kept returning to the introduction…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Whitney Arey

Citizen surveillance and social media during South Africa’s lockdown

Surveillance has become a common concern in public debates, but it is usually associated with the power of tech corporations to surveil people through algorithms. In the book…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Tanja Bosch

Guest Post: Black Latinx Encuentros: Embodied Knowledge and Reciprocal Forms of Knowledge Sharing

[Footnotes is excited to present a guest post by Amarilys Estrella and Meryleen Mena. This post is a part of the Embodying Reciprocity se…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Footnotes Editor

Daniel C. Swan, Museum Leader

Below find the ninth in a series of posts offered in celebration on the occasion of our colleague and friend Daniel C. Swan’s retirement from the University of…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

The Murkiness of the Peruvian Lockdown

Around the world, countries have imposed lockdowns, to varying degrees of severity, in attempts to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Graduate students (and other researchers) have had to leave…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Michelle Hak Hepburn

Haitian Deportees Face an Unconscionable Crisis During the Pandemic

The Trump administration has deported more than 240 Haitian nationals from the U.S. back to Haiti—a country that has a weak health care system and few resources to…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Chelsey Kivland

Wednesday Round Up #4

Wednesday Round Up #4 Ten Years of the Sun in One Hour – a beautiful and eerie watch of the centerpiece of our solar system Why Birds Can…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By dlende

Why George Floyd Matters

With all due respect and no malice intended but the George Floyd murder is not the first time African American men have been wrongfully brutalized and killed by…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Neil Turner

Candi K. Cann, “Dying to Eat: Cross Cultural Perspectives on Food, Death and the Afterlife” (UP of Kentucky, 2018)

In this this interview, Carrie Tippen talks with Candi K. Cann, editor of the new collection, Dying to Eat: Cross Cultural Perspectives on Food, Death and the Afterlife…

  • Post date 1st July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe
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