NUER DILEMMAS: COPING WITH MONEY, WAR, AND THE STATE

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  • ANTHROPOLOGY 101 Winter 2008 The Origin & Spread of Food Production I. A. The big deal about domesticating plants? LECTURE 18 Kottak 7 Quaker oats for breakfast -> nearly all domesticated plants we rely on today are the same range domesticated by n
     

  • Anth Final Review Upright posture, left and right among Nuer -upright posture: a kind of cipher (code) for the idea of standing against our own ground -standing on our own two feet we are upright, giving us a certain distance from the ground.this dis
     

  • Brelan Hillman Anthropology of Christianity December 12, 2007 Advantage of Belief: A Comparison of Anthropological Approaches In this paper I would like to challenge my belief that anthropologists, who are believers, are more adequately equipped fo
     

  • Terraviva EUROPE Monday, 3 October 2005 AFRICA: FUEL RESERVES OIL THE WHEELS OF CORRUPTION by Moyiga Nduru JOHANNESBURG (IPS) - Corruption is costing Africa's oil industry billions of dollars annually says Peter Eigen, founder and chairman of Transp
     

  • Gary Snyder Reading Thursday, March 6 8:00 Rackham Auditorium (Note: Welcome by Geoff Eley, Linda Gregerson & Keith Taylor at 7:30) Part of the conference," Writing in Public: A Celebration of Karl Pohrt" March 6-7 1 The Hardest Question 23 37 39.
     

  • Paradigms Summary ANTH 410/510 Anthro Research Methods 24 August 2005; Last revised 2 February 2009 Some lecture notes on the ontological-epistemological basis, i.e., the nature of phenomena (what is real) and how do we come to know it (what is know
     

  • Ant 2 Midterm 1. Anthropology is holistic- more in-depth. Holistic: what's unique. Anthropology is holistic because we see all the dimensions that are integrated within people and culture (i.e. religion, economy, etc.) It looks at the whole and not t
     

  • Lecture 17 Outline 10/23/08 Anthropology Wisdom about Kinship, Family, and Marriage Unity of kinship, family, and marriage As noted in the lecture on the family, every human society has a certain type of kinship, of which marriage is the starting po
     

  • Representations could be: Linguistic Figurative Theoretical Kinds of Representations Mimetic Metonymic (part for the whole) The Crisis of Representation A critique of Western thought Orientalism, Edward Said (1977) System of Representation
     

  • key words Enclosure and Disclosure Paul Kockelman In certain historical and ethnographic contexts, scholars such as Marx and Evans-Pritchard have been able to disclose relatively coherent ensembles of meaningful practices from what at first appear
     

  • The crucial poetic problem for a discursive ethnography becomes how to achieve by written means what speech creates, and to do it without simply imitating speech (Tyler 1984c, 25). FOUR MAJOR CONSEQUENCES BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE POSTMODERN TURN subjec
     

  • Balloga, 1 Abram Balloga Paper Topic #1 Mary Douglas' Purity and Danger 9/14/2006 Ignorance of Ourselves In her revolutionary book, Purity and Danger, Mary Douglas illustrates how anthropologists can discover much more by first looking inward on thei
     

  • Roderick Nixon English 3090 Professor Pullman April 25, 2003 Ethnography David M. Fetterman defines in his book Ethnography step by step, ethnography as "the art and science of describing a group or culture". Ethnographers write about people daily.