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Using a Virtual Avatar in Zoom

If we’re all going to be locked down and locked into Zoom, then we might as well have a little fun with it. Inspired by a posting in…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Grant Otsuki

“When the Cherry Blossoms, we will meet again in Wuhan”:A COVID-19 Photo Essay

CORALINE CUI YA PING Coralline is a nurse from Nanjing, China. On 9th February 2020, she volunteered to go to Wuhan to help attend patients in the Coronavirus…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Epidemic Philosophy by Warwick Anderson

Can a virus ever prompt good philosophy? Within weeks of its emergence, the SARS-CoV-2 virus was galvanizing celebrity European philosophers and social theorists, most of them men in…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Warwick Anderson

Demaskiert: Covid-19 und die kulturelle Dimension der Debatten um die Maskenpflicht

Im Kontext der Corona-Pandemie wird debattiert, ob der Gebrauch von Masken dazu beitragen könnte, die Verbreitung des Virus einzudämmen. Wenig beachtet wird, dass diese Kontroverse ihre Wurzeln im…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Julia Hauser

Unmasked: Covid-19 and the Cultural Dimensions of the Debate on Mandatory Face Masks

In the context of the covid-19 pandemic, Germany witnesses debates on whether masks could help contain the spread of the virus. This article argues the controversy may be…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Julia Hauser

Two Collections of Florida Seminole Dolls

Since beginning the social distancing era, I have taken on a small, personal project to photograph and share two collections of Florida Seminole dolls from my life. Building…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

Slavery at Canyonville, 1853

The subject of slavery in Oregon goes back to the first wave of settlers who came to the territory in 1844 and after. These first settlers combined with…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Voluntary Isolation in the Age of Coronavirus

As governments around the world decide on public health measures to contain the spread of coronavirus, indigenous peoples across the Amazon, from the Madre de Dios region in…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Glenn H. Shepard

Our COVID Museum: Notes from Physician-Anthropologists on the Frontlines of an Evolving Pandemic in Seattle and New York City by Kimberly Sue

As the pandemic of SARS-CoV2 (the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19) unfolds it continues to impact contemporary forms of sociality and community, health, care, governance, and global interconne…

  • Post date 8th April 2020
  • Post author By Kimberly Sue

Allegro vivace… the Italian laboratory, for better or for worse

This little essay was conceived wandering in the Swiss countryside. I’m on sabbatical leave and my whole work and travel program has been disrupted by the measures taken…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Alessandro Monsutti

The National Lynching Memorial Speaks to My Black ’Bama Body OR Imma Be Here Forever, You Gon’ Remember This

A young African American man visits the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. Bob Miller/Getty Images There was a pulsing I felt, a pulsing I…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Justin D. Wright

Biografien der Objekte: Ein Federschmuck und viele Fragen

Francis La Flesche gilt als erster indigener Ethnologe Nordamerikas. Er brachte im Auftrag der Königlichen Museen eine beachtliche Sammlung von Kulturgütern der Omaha nach Berlin – und war…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Latin America and the outbreak of COVID-19: a chronicle of multiple crises (II)

MARIA JOSE ROMERO, JASMINE GIDEON, PATRICIA MIRANDA, VERONICA SERAFINI This is the second in a series of articles on the outbreak of COVID-19 and the impact on Latin…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Biografien der Objekte: Ein Federschmuck und viele Fragen

Francis La Flesche gilt als erster indigener Ethnologe Nordamerikas. Er brachte im Auftrag der Königlichen Museen eine beachtliche Sammlung von Kulturgütern der Omaha nach Berlin – und war…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Redaktion

Sich der Pandemie hingeben. Schreiben und Nervosität in Zeiten von Covid-19 (#WitnessingCorona)

Hide Press Release (2 Less Words) Janina Kehr   „Ich glaube, es gibt bei vielen ein ähnliches Verlangen, nicht anfangen zu müssen; ein ähnliches Begehren, sich von vornherein…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Karoline Buchner

Latin America and the outbreak of COVID-19: a chronicle of multiple crises (I)

MARIA JOSE ROMERO, JASMINE GIDEON, PATRICIA MIRANDA, VERONICA SERAFINI The outbreak of COVID-19 is a global health emergency that is likely to trigger a global economic crisis, impacting…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Rebecca_Irons

Great Books: Denis Hollier on Lévi-Strauss’ “Tristes Tropiques”

Claude Lévi-Strauss’ Tristes Tropiques is one of the great books of the 20th century: intellectually bold, morally capacious, and it aims to understand nothing less than the elemental…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Oliver Kaplan, “Resisting War: How Communities Protect Themselves” (Cambridge UP, 2020)

Reporters and scholars often focus on violence and victimization: “if it bleeds, it leads.” But unarmed civilians around the world often protect themselves against armed combatants using soci……

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

The militarization of life under war, “post-conflict,” and the COVID-19 crisis

Overlapping experiences of confinement Like many others in Colombia, Nairys[1] is a campesina for whom the experience of confinement has been one of dramatic disruption. Marked by restricted…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Diana Ojeda

Celebrating Round 100

In this blog post, I provide an overview of my chronic health issues, and reflect on the ways that the Andy Cutler Chelation (ACC) protocol has radically changed…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

CFP: AAA 2020 in St. Louis, MO

ATTN SAFN MEMBERS: DEADLINES EXTENDED, Plan and submit your sessions for AAA 2020 in St. Louis, MO! The time has come to start planning and submitting sessions for…

  • Post date 7th April 2020
  • Post author By dgshattuck

Letter from Faculty of Arts faculty to UBC-V’s senate on SEoTs

We are Faculty of Arts teaching staff who are concerned about the UBCV Provost’s decision to continuing holding student evaluations of teaching (SEoTs) “as usual” this term.  There…

  • Post date 6th April 2020
  • Post author By Charles Menzies

Elizabeth Falconi and Kathryn Graber’s edited Storytelling as Narrative Practice

https://brill.com/view/title/38668 Interview by Dilara Inam Dilara Inam: As you say you blur many taken-for-granted distinctions between spontaneous and rehearsed or quotidian and unconventional ways…

  • Post date 6th April 2020
  • Post author By |

APLA Graduate Student Paper Prize 2020

The APLA Board invites individuals who are students in a graduate degree-granting program (including M.A., Ph.D., J.D., LL.M., S.J.D. etc.) to send papers centering on the analysis of political…

  • Post date 6th April 2020
  • Post author By randiirwin
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