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2016 Potlatch Celebration!

Greetings Anthro Friends!  The time is fast approaching for our 2016 Potlatch celebration. For those who are unfamiliar with this tradition, Potlatch is our annual departmental fête brimming with music, food, fun, a skit (this year compliments of the faculty), a book sale, a silent and live auction, and of course, adult beverages. In addition to being an all-around good

2016 Potlatch Celebration!

Greetings Anthro Friends!  The time is fast approaching for our 2016 Potlatch celebration. For those who are unfamiliar with this tradition, Potlatch is our annual departmental fête brimming with music, food, fun, a skit (this year compliments of the faculty), a book sale, a silent and live auction, and of course, adult beverages. In addition to being an all-around good

FASA Colloquium

Title: The Force of the Fragment Presenters: Dr. Kernaghan and students from the Ethnographic Writing Seminar Ethnographic writing can be many things: demanding, painful, tiring, but also exciting and contemplative. As an inherently mixed-genre, ethnographic writing remains an open-question in constant dialogue with the imperatives and desires of specific fieldwork moments and the empirical worlds

FASA Colloquium

Title: The Force of the Fragment Presenters: Dr. Kernaghan and students from the Ethnographic Writing Seminar Ethnographic writing can be many things: demanding, painful, tiring, but also exciting and contemplative. As an inherently mixed-genre, ethnographic writing remains an open-question in constant dialogue with the imperatives and desires of specific fieldwork moments and the empirical worlds

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Speaker: Aaron Victoria

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Speaker: Aaron Victoria

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Date: November 18, 2016 Location: Turlington 1208      Time: 3pm Speaker: Aaron Victoria Talk Title and Description: Finding 'Rhythms in the Road': How Mobilities become Livelihoods on Central America's Pan-American Highway How do roads produce rhythms that pace and give texture to social worlds? How do communities that emerge in the vicinity of transit infrastructure capitalize

FASA Colloquium

1208A Turlington Hall

Date: November 18, 2016 Location: Turlington 1208      Time: 3pm Speaker: Aaron Victoria Talk Title and Description: Finding 'Rhythms in the Road': How Mobilities become Livelihoods on Central America's Pan-American Highway How do roads produce rhythms that pace and give texture to social worlds? How do communities that emerge in the vicinity of transit infrastructure capitalize