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The Magazine | Anthropology Now
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Volume 6, Number 1, April 2014. Our peer-reviewed print magazine,. Published by Taylor and Francis. Offers readers thought-provoking and timely content focused on contemporary issues and debates. We are committed to presenting our work in clear, accessible language, and offering our readers compelling stories and analysis. We are published three times a year in April, September and December. As of spring, 2012,. JSTOR provides an online repository for Anthropology Now’s print magazine. Boulder CO, 80301.
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Contribute | Anthropology Now
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We are always looking for anthropologists and graduate students interested in writing for and engaging with a general readership and public audience. Interested writers, editors, and technical staff have the choice of writing for the print magazine and/or website. Writing for the print magazine. Provides opportunities to inform readers about emerging perspectives on important issues, and thus contribute to public understanding of the human condition. Writing for the website. Share on google plus.
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Education | Anthropology Now
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The Education category includes posts that provide articles in each print magazine with a study-guide, examples and suggestions for using. Alex Posecznick and Denice Szafran. Outreach and Activism in Lebanon: A Dynamic Struggle for Gender Equality in Wake of the Arab Spring. 1950 report from the field, Malinowski’s ‘home’ village Omarakana. Did you read Malinowski in class? Did your professor ever ask you to submit a report from the field? Here is one, from Omarakana, the Trobriands, written in…. The Edi...
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Burying Minority Istanbul: Last Glimpses of the Cosmopolitan City | Anthropology Now
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Burying Minority Istanbul: Last Glimpses of the Cosmopolitan City. April 16, 2015. The Surp Hovhannes Armenian church, in Istanbul’s Samatya neighborhood. Like many of the city’s churches and synagogues, it is heavily fortified. Photo by Mary D’Ambrosio. How long would it be until nothing of Armenian, Jewish or ethnic Greek culture could be seen in the city, I wondered, or even recalled? President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s fervid urban modernization campaign. Minority cemeteries are still tended by dwindlin...
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September 2014 | Anthropology Now
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September 11, 2014. Volume 6 / Number 2 / September 2014. Beer through the Ages: The Role of Beer in Shaping Our Past and Current Worlds. John W. Arthur. Trademarking Racism: Pseudo-Indian Symbols and the Business of Professional Sports. The Sound of Silence in Cairo: Affects, Politics and Belonging. Andean Quinoa: Local Farmers in a Global Market. Abortion Doulas: Changing the Narrative. Findings: CUNY Graduate School Student Collective. Andreina Torres, Neil Agarwal, Madhuri Karak,. Share on google plus.
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April 2014 | Anthropology Now
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April 25, 2014. Volume 6 / Number 1 / April 2014. Obesity Science and Health Translations in Guatemala: Engagement in Practice. After a Lifetime of Labor: Informal Work among the Retired in Romania. Gerard A. Weber. Throw a Survey at It: Questioning Soldier Resilience in the US Army. Neither Informant Nor Sidekick: The Making of a Post-Quake Chronicle. CUNY Graduate School Student Collective. Disposable Bodies: Garment Factory Catastrophe and Feminist Practices in Bangladesh. People Who Paint the Buddha.
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Press Watch | Anthropology Now
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Category Archives: Press Watch. Written in a blog style, Press Watch links to and comments on anthropology in the news and anthropologists making news. This includes:. O Understanding current issues and events of the day through an anthropological perspective. O Running commentary on how anthropology shows up in media and pop culture. O Anthropologists cited or interviewed on topics of public concern. O Links to other anthro-blogs around the web. Petitioning the UN on Epidemics and Xenophobia. In a piece...
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Findings | Anthropology Now
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Findings presents short reviews of scholarly articles that highlight emerging anthropological research. Findings is written by a student collective from The Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Turning the City Inside-Out? Street scene in Beirut. Asef Bayat. 2012. “Politics in the City-Inside-Out” City and Society 24, 2:110–128. In cities such as Beirut and Cairo, the quiet everyday ways that poor people reappropriate space from the rich in…. Findings : This Is Not a House. Frantz Fanon&rs...
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Oradour-sur-Glane: Remembering Terror | Anthropology Now
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May 11, 2015. A Visual Essay. Text and photos by A lvaro Minguito Palomares. Oradour-sur-Glane is a symbol of the misfortunes of the Nation. It is important to preserve this memory, so that a similar tragedy never repeats itself. Charles de Gaulle speech in Oradour-sur-Glane, March 1945. An earlier version of this essay is available on the Novecento Collective’s blog (http:/ colectivo novecento.org). Translation from the original Spanish by Anthropology Now Visual Essay Editor Lee Douglas. And narrative&...
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