Opening Archaeology Repatriation`s Impact on Contemporary
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
... the Americas and into the long-term patterns of violence and injustice that only recently have been more widely recognized. The discipline’s role in the past and the institutions and social contexts within which its earlier practices were forged and continued to develop are not easily separated from ...
Paul Shankman. The Trashing of Margaret Mead: Anatomy of an
... for its failure to provide practical feedback regarding how to build, improve, or make a stronger the type of anthropological work (35). Shankman provides particular insight into Freeman’s personality by describing Freeman’s reactions to Shore’s critique during the Donahue episode. Apparently, Freem ...
... for its failure to provide practical feedback regarding how to build, improve, or make a stronger the type of anthropological work (35). Shankman provides particular insight into Freeman’s personality by describing Freeman’s reactions to Shore’s critique during the Donahue episode. Apparently, Freem ...
Divided over Tourism: Zapotec Responses to Mexico`s `Magical
... new cultural forms (cf. Bendix 1989; Hiwasaki 2000; Yamashita 2003; Cole 2006; 2007). Central to these approaches is the argument that tourism – cultural and ethnic tourism in particular – has the potential to stimulate and revive a local population’s interest in its past. Hiwasaki (2000: 396) goes ...
... new cultural forms (cf. Bendix 1989; Hiwasaki 2000; Yamashita 2003; Cole 2006; 2007). Central to these approaches is the argument that tourism – cultural and ethnic tourism in particular – has the potential to stimulate and revive a local population’s interest in its past. Hiwasaki (2000: 396) goes ...
mezcal and mexicanness: the symbolic and social
... 2000; Garine & Garine 2001). In most of these accounts, the social construction of drinking provides anthropologists with an analytical tool with which to approach different socio-cultural groups and to compare them. The culturally constructed nature of drinking behaviour is implicit in such by now ...
... 2000; Garine & Garine 2001). In most of these accounts, the social construction of drinking provides anthropologists with an analytical tool with which to approach different socio-cultural groups and to compare them. The culturally constructed nature of drinking behaviour is implicit in such by now ...
Susan Parman`s list of classic articles
... Susan Parman, Europe in the Anthropological Imagination, pp. 11 - 14 ...
... Susan Parman, Europe in the Anthropological Imagination, pp. 11 - 14 ...
Roger Curtis Green - National Academy of Sciences
... Hawai‘i and Gil Hendren of Harvard. The three of us worked together in Hālawa during the summers of 1969 and 1970, producing the first detailed settlement pattern study of a windward Hawaiian valley (Kirch and Kelly, 1975). Some of my fondest personal memories are of a visit Roger made to Hālawa i ...
... Hawai‘i and Gil Hendren of Harvard. The three of us worked together in Hālawa during the summers of 1969 and 1970, producing the first detailed settlement pattern study of a windward Hawaiian valley (Kirch and Kelly, 1975). Some of my fondest personal memories are of a visit Roger made to Hālawa i ...
School of Philosophical & Anthropological ... Head of School Degree Programmes
... Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - PY3803, including PY3801 and at least 30 credits from PY3001 - PY3007 and at least 30 credits from PY3401 - PY3409 Logic & Philosophy of Science (for those entering Honours in 2000): Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - ...
... Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - PY3803, including PY3801 and at least 30 credits from PY3001 - PY3007 and at least 30 credits from PY3401 - PY3409 Logic & Philosophy of Science (for those entering Honours in 2000): Joint Honours Degree: At least 90 credits from PY3001 - ...
School of Philosophical & Anthropological ... Head of School Degree Programmes
... of 90 credits drawn from Social Anthropology honours modules (including a total of at least 40 credits drawn from modules with credit ratings of 20 or more). Major Degree in Social Anthropology: SA3502, SA3505, either SA3030 or SA3031, and at minimum a further 40 credits in Social Anthropology hono ...
... of 90 credits drawn from Social Anthropology honours modules (including a total of at least 40 credits drawn from modules with credit ratings of 20 or more). Major Degree in Social Anthropology: SA3502, SA3505, either SA3030 or SA3031, and at minimum a further 40 credits in Social Anthropology hono ...
Historicism
... such as science, art, or philosophy, are defined by their history, so that their essence can be sought only through understanding that. The history of any such human endeavor, moreover, not only builds upon but also reacts against what has gone before; this is the source of Hegel's famous dialectic ...
... such as science, art, or philosophy, are defined by their history, so that their essence can be sought only through understanding that. The history of any such human endeavor, moreover, not only builds upon but also reacts against what has gone before; this is the source of Hegel's famous dialectic ...
Chapter 01: Thinking and Doing Anthropology
... d. forensic anthropology ANSWER: d REFERENCES: 13 OTHER: Factual NOTES: Pickup 68. The relationships between a forensic anthropologist and a forensic archaeologist can be likened to that between: a. a coroner and a pathologist b. a forensic crime investigator and a funeral director c. a forensic pat ...
... d. forensic anthropology ANSWER: d REFERENCES: 13 OTHER: Factual NOTES: Pickup 68. The relationships between a forensic anthropologist and a forensic archaeologist can be likened to that between: a. a coroner and a pathologist b. a forensic crime investigator and a funeral director c. a forensic pat ...
Material Culture and Other Things Post-disciplinary
... phases in archaeological thought and method. Archaeology seems to always have been a part of something else; in the first formative period of the 19th century it was basically anthropology and ethnology, but also politics and philosophy (e.g. Engels, Marx and Freud). The same picture is evident in t ...
... phases in archaeological thought and method. Archaeology seems to always have been a part of something else; in the first formative period of the 19th century it was basically anthropology and ethnology, but also politics and philosophy (e.g. Engels, Marx and Freud). The same picture is evident in t ...
NGOintrosteve15nov15 - Lund University Publications
... Tanzania, democratic youth in Serbia, Islamic youth in Egypt, and Jewish philanthropy in New Orleans, just to take some examples, are constantly endeavoring to find solutions. Some of these solutions involve expanding the target group, from a limited group to a larger one (as in New Orleans). Others ...
... Tanzania, democratic youth in Serbia, Islamic youth in Egypt, and Jewish philanthropy in New Orleans, just to take some examples, are constantly endeavoring to find solutions. Some of these solutions involve expanding the target group, from a limited group to a larger one (as in New Orleans). Others ...
To be Makiran is to see like Mr Parrot: the anthropology of wonder in
... Recognition of this nexus between wonder and challenge to ontological premises is most apparent in the writings of philosophers who focus on wonder as a response to that which is not merely new or different but inexplicable. The inexplicable, they emphasize, casts seemingly unquestionable axioms abo ...
... Recognition of this nexus between wonder and challenge to ontological premises is most apparent in the writings of philosophers who focus on wonder as a response to that which is not merely new or different but inexplicable. The inexplicable, they emphasize, casts seemingly unquestionable axioms abo ...
Chapter 1. Introduction After culture: anthropology as radical
... academic experts. Whereas culture invites us to share in the fantasy of exclusive insight into the minds of others, metaphysics more humbly invites us into an open and unending dialogue with those we work with. Culture and Cultural Studies A newcomer has appeared on the scene, which announces cultur ...
... academic experts. Whereas culture invites us to share in the fantasy of exclusive insight into the minds of others, metaphysics more humbly invites us into an open and unending dialogue with those we work with. Culture and Cultural Studies A newcomer has appeared on the scene, which announces cultur ...
A Comparative Evaluation of Auricular Surface Aging Methods
... symphysis. Todd’s method was a ten phase-based method, which ranged from 18 to 50+ years of age. The age cohorts in his phases were generally small, which is typical of many early age estimation methods. For example, Todd’s Phase 1 consisted of individuals 18-19 years of age, Phase 2 ranged from 20- ...
... symphysis. Todd’s method was a ten phase-based method, which ranged from 18 to 50+ years of age. The age cohorts in his phases were generally small, which is typical of many early age estimation methods. For example, Todd’s Phase 1 consisted of individuals 18-19 years of age, Phase 2 ranged from 20- ...
Workshop on Ethnofiction
... Alakarialak’s struggle against the forces of nature, than a factual account of Inuit culture, his film would have an important influence on ethnographic filmmaking and documentary filmmaking in general. (Barnouw, 1993: 3-51; Barsam, 1988: 1-27; Rothman, 1998: 23-39) Another tradition of filmmaking, ...
... Alakarialak’s struggle against the forces of nature, than a factual account of Inuit culture, his film would have an important influence on ethnographic filmmaking and documentary filmmaking in general. (Barnouw, 1993: 3-51; Barsam, 1988: 1-27; Rothman, 1998: 23-39) Another tradition of filmmaking, ...
Marked Catalog Copy - East Carolina University
... instructor) ANTH 3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4203. Special Topics in Biological Anthropology (3) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4225. Human Evolution (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor) Cultural Anth ...
... instructor) ANTH 3028. Human Adaptation and Variation (3) (S) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4203. Special Topics in Biological Anthropology (3) (P: ANTH 2015; or consent of instructor) ANTH 4225. Human Evolution (3) (FC:SO) (P: ANTH 2015, 2016; or consent of instructor) Cultural Anth ...
ageing in (a new zealand) place - Ministry of Social Development
... as the site for this research project, on ageing in a community setting, on the grounds that its findings could be indicative (although not representative) of national patterns. Occupational class and property values indicated a predominantly Pākehā, middle class, retired community without extremes ...
... as the site for this research project, on ageing in a community setting, on the grounds that its findings could be indicative (although not representative) of national patterns. Occupational class and property values indicated a predominantly Pākehā, middle class, retired community without extremes ...
The Meanings of Social Life: A Cultural Sociology
... not be combined as adjective and noun. If there were a sociological approach to culture, it should be a sociology of culture. There certainly could not be a cultural approach to sociology. My colleagues were right about the present and the past of our discipline, but events did not prove them presci ...
... not be combined as adjective and noun. If there were a sociological approach to culture, it should be a sociology of culture. There certainly could not be a cultural approach to sociology. My colleagues were right about the present and the past of our discipline, but events did not prove them presci ...
William Curtis Farabee: Ethnographic explorer and museum
... transitional figure between the anthropology of the museum and that of the academic department of anthropology. His writings articulate an interest in detailed descriptions of material culture with broader interests in ethnographic, linguistic, and physical anthropology. His theoretical writings reg ...
... transitional figure between the anthropology of the museum and that of the academic department of anthropology. His writings articulate an interest in detailed descriptions of material culture with broader interests in ethnographic, linguistic, and physical anthropology. His theoretical writings reg ...
What kinship does—and how - HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory
... sense each other’s anxieties or pain even when apart. Such stories are often told about twins—though my mother’s concerned not twins but siblings separated by just fifteen months. This immediately recognizable quality of kinship is captured, too, in the beautifully selected epigraphs to Sahlins’ boo ...
... sense each other’s anxieties or pain even when apart. Such stories are often told about twins—though my mother’s concerned not twins but siblings separated by just fifteen months. This immediately recognizable quality of kinship is captured, too, in the beautifully selected epigraphs to Sahlins’ boo ...
1 Bracketing [Belief] - Sites: a journal of social anthropology and
... regarding the way the various disciplines approach belief issues. Anthropologists are confronted in one way or the other with the issues just mentioned, but on top of that anthropology has its particular difficulties with ‘belief ’: namely the difficulties and dangers of representing the beliefs of ...
... regarding the way the various disciplines approach belief issues. Anthropologists are confronted in one way or the other with the issues just mentioned, but on top of that anthropology has its particular difficulties with ‘belief ’: namely the difficulties and dangers of representing the beliefs of ...
Cosmopolitanism and Pancultural Universals: Our Common
... much that the common ground existing between humankind and animals is of interest but that instead, the special characteristics of human beings are emphasized. Evolutionary psychologists are focussed on how the human psyche has been shaped by ancestral environments. The effect on humans of their evo ...
... much that the common ground existing between humankind and animals is of interest but that instead, the special characteristics of human beings are emphasized. Evolutionary psychologists are focussed on how the human psyche has been shaped by ancestral environments. The effect on humans of their evo ...
SSA321 History of Anthropological Theory
... be used in this context, as they are more recent than 1922, the so-called beginning of Structural-Functionalism and Modern British Anthropology. This work is, therefore, research both on the person of Flaherty, and the influence of Flaherty on the development of ethnographic film as a genre within a ...
... be used in this context, as they are more recent than 1922, the so-called beginning of Structural-Functionalism and Modern British Anthropology. This work is, therefore, research both on the person of Flaherty, and the influence of Flaherty on the development of ethnographic film as a genre within a ...
PDF of this page - Texas State University Catalog
... evolution. It is a holistic discipline taking into consideration all aspects of human existence. In a general sense, anthropology is concerned with determining what humans are, how they evolved, and how they differ from one another. Anthropology is divided into four major subfields: cultural anthrop ...
... evolution. It is a holistic discipline taking into consideration all aspects of human existence. In a general sense, anthropology is concerned with determining what humans are, how they evolved, and how they differ from one another. Anthropology is divided into four major subfields: cultural anthrop ...