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Posiblemente no hayan oído hablar nunca de la localidad de Cherrapunji, se trata de una pequeña localidad de la India en el Estado de Megalaya. Allí pueden encontrarse…

  • Post date 23rd July 2020
  • Post author By anthropologies

Op Eds

Dear SAFN members, Now is a good time to write op eds about the food system in the pandemic. Here is one we published in the Eugene Weekly…

  • Post date 23rd July 2020
  • Post author By jgross2013

Myths of the Wandering Indians

From at least the 18th century and afterward, for much of the writing about Native peoples, we are written about as being wandering peoples. Explorers, settlers, fur traders…

  • Post date 23rd July 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

“Das Rad kostet 3000 €!

Ganz in unserer Nähe kommt es immer wieder zu Konflikten zwischen Radfahrenden und Zufußgehenden. Die Straße ist übles Kopfsteinpflaster. Der Fußweg ist eng. Sehr viele Rad…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By urmila

“Das Rad kostet 3000 €!

Ganz in unserer Nähe kommt es immer wieder zu Konflikten zwischen Radfahrenden und Zufußgehenden. Die Straße ist übles Kopfsteinpflaster. Der Fußweg ist eng. Sehr viele Rad…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By urmila

“Das Rad kostet 3000 €!

Ganz in unserer Nähe kommt es immer wieder zu Konflikten zwischen Radfahrenden und Zufußgehenden. Die Straße ist übles Kopfsteinpflaster. Der Fußweg ist eng. Sehr viele Rad…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By urmila

“Das Rad kostet 3000 €!

Ganz in unserer Nähe kommt es immer wieder zu Konflikten zwischen Radfahrenden und Zufußgehenden. Die Straße ist übles Kopfsteinpflaster. Der Fußweg ist eng. Sehr viele Rad…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By urmila

Guest Post: Embracing Affect in the Classroom [Embodying Reciprocity Series]

[Footnotes is excited to present a guest post by Schuyler Marquez. This post is a part of the Embodying Reciprocity series. Schuyler Marq…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Footnotes Editor

Guest Post: Embracing Affect in the Classroom [Embodying Reciprocity Series]

[Footnotes is excited to present a guest post by Schuyler Marquez. This post is a part of the Embodying Reciprocity series. Schuyler Marquez’s work focuses on bringing classical anthropological…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By footnotes

Police Narratives of Feminicide Cases in Brazil

Roberta Pamplona & Jerry Flores To cite this article: Roberta Pamplona & Jerry Flores (2019) Police Narratives of Feminicide Cases in Brazil, Anthropology Now, 11:3, 21-30, DOI: 10.1080/19…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Katie Nelson

When Deafness Is Not Considered a Deficit

Music rattled the windows of the one-room schoolhouse that was now serving as a dance floor for nearly the entire village, a population of about 100 people. Masato,…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Grace Neveu

Wednesday Round Up #7

Laughter is vital Laughter, wrote Bergson, had ‘a knack of baffling every effort, of slipping away and escaping only to bob up again, a pert challenge flung at…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By dlende

BILDER IM KOPF. ODER WIE UNSER GEHIRN UNS DURCH SEINE HILFSBEREITSCHAFT IN BRENZLIGE SITUATIONEN BRINGT

„Woher kommst du, Julia? Aus Russland? Na, dann komm, lass uns zusammen Wodka trinken, hehe.“ Ja, genau. Wir Russen haben … Weiter lesenBILDER IM KOPF. ODER WIE UNSER…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By juliherz

Jennifer Domino Rudolph, “Baseball as Mediated Latinidad: Race, Masculinity, Nationalism, and Performances of Identity” (Ohio State UP, 2020)

In her incisive study Baseball as Mediated Latinidad: Race, Masculinity, Nationalism, and Performances of Identity (Ohio State University Press, 2020), Jennifer Domino Rudolph analyzes major … Visit New Books in…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Joyce Burkhalter Flueckiger, “Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds” (SUNY Press, 2020)

In her fascinating book, Material Acts in Everyday Hindu Worlds (SUNY Press, 2020), Joyce Flueckiger analyzes the agency of materiality, that is, the ability of materials to have…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Schneur Zalman Newfield, “Degrees of Separation: Identity Formation While Leaving Ultra-Orthodox Judaism” (Temple UP, 2020)

Those who exit a religion—particularly one they were born and raised in—often find themselves at sea in their efforts to transition to life beyond their community. In Degrees…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Port cities as hubs of diversity and inclusivity: The case of Rotterdam

Port cities are a particular type of territory and are often long-standing examples of resilience, bringing opportunities, wealth, and innovation to their nations and their citizens. They have…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Leiden Anthropology Blog

Allegra #Summerbreak

Allegra is going on holidays from 22 July to 22 August. We’re happy to continue receiving all your suggestions and submissions while on leave, but are unlikely to…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By Allegra

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(Foto: genova 2020)

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By genova68

Las emociones en el Paleolítico

La Prehistoria fue la época en la que, gracias a la evolución cognitiva, se forjó a fuego lento nuestra conducta. ¿Cómo han influido las emociones en este proceso?…

  • Post date 22nd July 2020
  • Post author By anthropologies

Rogue River Peoples, Oregon

On a bright summer day I was visiting the Rogue River Valley and stopped at upper Table Rock. I knew about the trail to the top and park…

  • Post date 21st July 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Open Call: #AnthroEducate!

Imagine dozens of tables in a huge hall, with 12-15 children sitting at each. They negotiate with each other, squabble, and make up. They need to decide among…

  • Post date 21st July 2020
  • Post author By Allegra

Reflecting on the Rise of the Hoteps

Egyptian culture and art have been harnessed by some African Americans as a focal point for Black pride. Steve Evans/Flickr A meme circulating on social media shows “the…

  • Post date 21st July 2020
  • Post author By Miranda Lovett

It’s Time to Study Reparations

The moment has come for a government commission on slavery and its present-day impacts; the moment has come for profound change. Last year on Juneteenth—an annual holiday commemorating…

  • Post date 21st July 2020
  • Post author By Chelsea Horton
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