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Gasping for Air in the Time of COVID-19

The impact of the virus is having suffocating effects in more ways than one. Sorbetto/Getty Images Panic about COVID-19, a novel flu-like disease that emerged in Wuhan, China,…

  • Post date 18th March 2020
  • Post author By Katherine A. Mason

D. A. Bell and W. Pei, “Just Hierarchy: Why Social Hierarchies Matter in China and the Rest of the World” (Princeton UP, 2020)

What are the arguments in favor of social hierarchies? Are there differences in how hierarchy is viewed and valued in China compared with other countries? Which forms of…

  • Post date 18th March 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Tolstoj und die Ansteckung

Slavoj Žižek antwortete kürzlich auf Giorgio Agambens bedenkliche Fehleinschätzung der Corona-Situation und brachte Lev Tolstojs Konzept von Ansteckung ins Spiel. Bloss das nicht! – sagt unsere Autori…

  • Post date 18th March 2020
  • Post author By Sylvia Sasse

The Fear: Working through the apocalypse

I don’t know what’s right and what’s real anymore I don’t know how I’m meant to feel anymore When do you think it will all become clear ‘Cause…

  • Post date 18th March 2020
  • Post author By Hilary Agro

COVID19, memes and culture change

Memes are a reflection of culture. They are culture, a language in the form of photos, text, videos and gifs that we use to express ourselves and share…

  • Post date 17th March 2020
  • Post author By amysantee

What Anthropology Teaches Us about COVID-19

Lesson 1: Like the ducks and brants my husband and I see congregating regularly by the dozens along the shore’s edge of Narraganssett Bay near our coastal home,…

  • Post date 17th March 2020
  • Post author By Alma Gottlieb

ANTHROPOLOGY AT A GLANCE: AN ONLINE PHOTO EXHIBITION

The images in this exhibition give an impression of the work of several researchers, ranging from a study of post-tsunami lives in Aceh to food production and distribution…

  • Post date 17th March 2020
  • Post author By Leiden Anthropology Blog

Big Bend: Narratives of Isolation

“Splendid Isolation, the Big Bend…” is how the National Parks Services introduces Big Bend National Park on its website. My partner and I recently took a several day…

  • Post date 17th March 2020
  • Post author By Anthropology365

Reflecting on SARS, 17 years and two flu-like epidemics later by Katherine A. Mason

On April 12, 2003, I was evacuated from my post teaching English at Zhongshan University in Guangzhou, China. I packed my belongings into two suitcases and a duffle…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By Katherine A. Mason

Introducing the Collective Anthro Mini Lectures Project for #COVIDcampus

By Page West and Zoë Wool During the past few months colleges and universities all over the world have shifted our teaching online because of the COVID 19…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By zoe

Corona choices

WRITTEN BY FREEK COLOMBIJN Rumours, new societal practices, new state policies and self-imposed restrictions by organizations spread as fast as the Corona virus itself. It is almost certain…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By standplaatswereld

The Invention of Infodemics: On the Outbreak of Zika and Rumors by Meg Stalcup

For Portuguese click here. For French click here. In December 2015, a Brazilian photographer with The Associated Press took a photo of four-month-old José Wesley being bathed in…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By Meg Stalcup

Navigating the Maze: Models of Cultural Revitalization in HBO’s Westworld

By Haley Bryant  The Maze on Kissy’s scalp HBO’s 2016 reboot of the 1970’s sci-fi film Westworld is not only one of the most visually interesting television programs…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

Erin Gould takes the page 99 test

My dissertation entitled, “Youth Transformations in Storytelling: Transmutability, Haunting, and Fen al Hikaya in Marrakech, Morocco” discusses fen al hikaya, the famous form of oral Moroccan public a…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
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Nick Crossley, “Connecting Sounds: The Social Life of Music” (Manchester UP, 2020)

What does music tell us about society? In Connecting Sounds: The Social Life of Music (Manchester University Press, 2020), Nick Crossley, Professor of Sociology at the University of…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Tania Jenkins, “Doctors’ Orders: The Making of Status Hierarchies in an Elite Profession” (Columbia UP, 2020)

In her new book, Doctors’ Orders: The Making of Status Hierarchies in an Elite Profession (Columbia University Press, 2020), Dr. Tania Jenkins engages readers in readers in a…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

Elijah White Romanticizes Oregon Tribal Peoples

Dr. Elijah White was a missionary and the first Indian sub-Agent of the Oregon territory. He was then (1837) part of Jason Lee’s Methodist Mission but had a…

  • Post date 16th March 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

A Cultural Zoo: Shaligram Stone in an Ammonite World

Author: Holly Walters, a cultural anthropologist at Wellesley College, United States. Her work focuses on religion, language, and ritual practice in South Asia. Her current research addresses issues…

  • Post date 15th March 2020
  • Post author By The Familiar Strange

Kleon, Populist. Eine griechische Komödie als Lehrstück

Es ist höchste Zeit, eine antike Komödie wiederzulesen: Denn die Sophisten haben erstaunliche Ähnlichkeiten mit den Politikberatern und Spinn-Doktoren der Gegenwart, der Demagoge Kleon ist der Prototy…

  • Post date 15th March 2020
  • Post author By Christoph Riedweg

A bleeding process with a vengeance

There are few better descriptions of colonial extraction than this one where Marx eviscerates the Brits in India. He was on the case right till the end, in…

  • Post date 15th March 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk

”Out damned spot”

Det surrar av corona i luften. På nyheterna, i sociala medier och i alla konversationer. Familjens yngsta blir förvånad när hen hör att alla inte dör som får…

  • Post date 14th March 2020
  • Post author By Blanka Henriksson

“Innovation, Habitus, and Heritage”: A New Paper Out Now in JFR

Hi all. I am happy to note that a new paper, co-authored with Johannes Müske and Lijun Zhang, has just been published in the Journal of Folklore Research.…

  • Post date 14th March 2020
  • Post author By Jason Baird Jackson

It’s Easy to Boost Metabolism Using the Scientists Advice

All processes totality occurring in the human body can be described in one word – metabolism. It is responsible for vital body functioning. This term is also used…

  • Post date 14th March 2020
  • Post author By Deymond Savage

Marx 200 in China

I confess to ill-discipline at times, I think I enjoyed this anime from China far too much – on the 200th birth anniversary, so a bit dated, but…

  • Post date 14th March 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk
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