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Dear professionals: watch as much tv as you want

Remember back in the day when people would brag about not watching or owning a television? We’ve all come across … More

  • Post date 4th January 2020
  • Post author By amysantee

Interview: Dehli, Pages From A Forgotten History by Arthur Dudney

Delhi: Pages From A Forgotten History (Hay House India, 2015) by Arthur Dudney tells the story of India’s capital and beyond through the lens of Persian literary culture.…

  • Post date 4th January 2020
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

The Sociological Imagination without W.E.B. Du Bois?

As noted in Why Is Classical Theory Classical? (1997) by Raewyn Connell, and in chapter six of our book where we discuss the relationship between empire and the…

  • Post date 4th January 2020
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds/Blogs

The Sociological Imagination without W.E.B. Du Bois?

As noted in Why Is Classical Theory Classical? (1997) by Raewyn Connell, and in chapter six of our book where we discuss the relationship between empire and the…

  • Post date 4th January 2020
  • Post author By Dylan Kerrigan - Opeds

Intercultural Learning Community on Food, Culture and Social Justice, Part II

The Intercultural Learning Community at the vegan restaurant, Quinoa, operated by one of our own members, Luz Zaruma Joan Gross Oregon State University Just as our fall term…

  • Post date 3rd January 2020
  • Post author By foodanthro

Interview: The Rani of Jhansi by Harleen Singh

The Rani of Jhansi was and is many things to many people. In her beautifully written book The Rani of Jhansi: Gender, History, and Fable in India (Cambridge…

  • Post date 3rd January 2020
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

The Elephants, the Peace Process, and the Blindmen in a Myanmar Hotel Ballroom

  • Post date 3rd January 2020
  • Post author By Tony Waters

Maria Veri and Rita Liberti, “Gridiron Gourmet: Gender and Food at the Football Tailgate” (U Arkansas Press, 2019)

Today we are joined by Maria Veri, Associate Professor of Kinesiology at San Francisco State University, and Rita Liberti, Professor of Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay. T……

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

Clara Han: Echoes of Death and the Life Story. Keynote at Urbanization, Gender, and the Global South

  • Post date 3rd January 2020
  • Post author By jeremy schmidt

Modeste Demers Ethnographic Descriptions of the Tribes, 1839

Modeste Demers was assigned with the Oregon Territory, in 1837, at the same time as Francois Norbert Blanchet and they traveled together overland to their assignment in canoes…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD

Tjugotjugo

Ett nytt år, men också ett nytt decennium, har just inletts. Internet översvämmas av tillbakablickar. Vi uppmanas att rannsaka oss själva och det förflutna: Vad hände i ditt…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Blanka Henriksson

Interview: Recasting the Region by Neilesh Bose

In his new book Recasting the Region: Language, Culture, and Islam in Colonial Bengal (Oxford University Press, 2014), Neilesh Bose analyses the trajectories of Muslim Bengali politics in…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

Immoral Times: Vigilantism in a South Indian City

As I write, the Indian state appears to be flexing its majoritarian muscles through the joint implementation of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) and the National Register of…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Ian M. Cook

Top Discard Studies Clicks of 2019

We decided to do something new this year at Discard Studies: we tracked the links our readers followed. With ‘The Dirt” coming out monthly with it’s hundreds of…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By guestauth0r

Joyce Dalsheim, “Israel Has a Jewish Problem: Self Determination as Self Elimination” (Oxford UP, 2019)

In Israel Has a Jewish Problem: Self Determination as Self Elimination (Oxford University Press, 2019), Joyce Dalsheim considers some of the surprising outcomes of the great Israeli experimen… Visit New…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

John Danaher, “Automation and Utopia: Human Flourishing in a World without Work” (Harvard UP, 2019)

The future is a constant focus of anxiety, and we are all familiar with the pressures that come distinctively from automation – the transformation by which tasks formerly…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Marshall Poe

In the Journals, December 2019 by Raha Peyravi

Here is the December In the Journals. Among the highlights is a special issue of BioSocieties on Cancer in the Global South. Enjoy! American Anthropologist Shouldering Moral Responsibility:…

  • Post date 2nd January 2020
  • Post author By Raha Peyravi

2019 in Review: Hopepunk

By Emma Louise Backe Avengers: Infinity War (2018)—the penultimate movie in the Avengers Marvel franchise—ended in defeat, the assorted heroes unable to stop Thanos from using the Infinity…

  • Post date 1st January 2020
  • Post author By Emma Louise Backe

Our special series has been published!

  Our special series in the Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage has been published! Read our guest editorial here.

  • Post date 1st January 2020
  • Post author By Kaeleigh Herstad

Religious Colonizing in Brazil

After Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil, I sort of lost the desire to write anything more about the country. As a gringo living in Brazil for more…

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

Chelation Chronicles – 2H 2019

I’ve been fighting a host of chronic health issues for 10+years now. I have come to believe that heavy metal poisoning is likely the root cause. In this…

  • Post date 1st January 2020
  • Post author By Natalie Hanson

Happiness and the Goodlife According to the Aztecs w/ Dr. Ryan Collins

A happy New Years! Enjoy this mini-episode with Adam and Dr. Ryan Collins exploring happiness and the good life according the Aztecs. New Years is a great time…

  • Post date 1st January 2020
  • Post author By Missing Link Studios

Potential History (of Trinketization)

Seems about to nail the head on the hit: ‘Surrounded here by the wealth of objects, documents, images, and resources available in public and private museums, archives and…

  • Post date 1st January 2020
  • Post author By john hutnyk

Blanchet’s Mission to Vancouver, 1841

Reverend Blanchet traveled to Fort Vancouver after his mission to the Clackamas. In Vancouver, there was much more orderly town life, the chapels in the fort being served…

  • Post date 1st January 2020
  • Post author By Ethnohistory Research, LLC | David G. Lewis, PhD
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