Michel-Rolph Trouillot, Bibliography
Michel-Rolph Trouillot–brilliant anthropologist, historian, inspiring thinker–passed away July 2012. Devastating loss for anthropology, history, Haiti, all of us. This page is dedicated to Michel-Rolph...
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A three-part anthropology update, first with blog-posts using anthropological data and analysis to confront rhetorical tricks and headline-grabbing news; second, reflections on the state of...
View ArticleGood Anthropology from the January 2013 Anthropology Blogs
Some really good stuff coming across the anthropology blogs in January 2013. I begin with some material from out-of-the-way places, and then proceed to the usual suspects on anthropology blogs. Let me...
View ArticleAnthropology Blogs 2013
Anthropology Blogs are a way to understand What is Anthropology. In 2013, anthropology unveils This Is Anthropology–a big thanks to Jason Miller, Charlotte Noble, and Janelle Christensen for their...
View ArticleUpdate 23 January 2013 – Anthropology of Development & more!
Recently coming across the anthropology blog-feed. Lots of stuff! In the middle is a a short sub-theme mix on anthropology and development, aid, Africa. Also scroll down for some announcements and...
View ArticleAnthropology Blog Update and Book Feature: Local Lives
Big anthropology blog update, lots on anthropology, economics, science, universities, and more. The book feature is Local Lives: Migration and the Politics of Place, inspired by Erin B. Taylor’s post,...
View ArticleAnthropology Blog Update – Featured Book, Race: Are We So Different?
Lots of interesting stuff going on for this anthropology blog update. The featured book is Race: Are We So Different, complementing other blog-posts on race and anthropology. Interesting entries on...
View ArticleSpecial Issue on Michel-Rolph Trouillot: Journal of Haitian Studies CFP
In homage to Michel-Rolph Truouillot, brilliant anthropologist and mentor we lost in 2012, posting a special issue call for papers from the Journal of Haitian Studies. For more on Trouillot see In...
View ArticlePicking Up – Anthropology Beyond the Blogs
Updates here usually come from the selection of Anthropology Blogs 2013, leaving the anthropology-in-the-news material to the reliable Monday feature from anthropologyworks. However, this time going...
View ArticleAnthropology Links & Stoller, The Power of the Between
Anthropology links, featured book is Paul Stoller, The Power of the Between: An Anthropological Odyssey. Paul Stoller or Why Anthropology Still Matters. I’ve very much appreciated the writing Gina...
View ArticleLatin America and Caribbean Anthropology: Book Update
Book orders are due for my anthropology course titled “Peoples and Cultures of Latin America.” I checked back to the May 2013 Anthropologists Studying Immigration in the United States, the January 2012...
View ArticleAnthropology Blogs 2014
Anthropology Blogs are a way to understand What is Anthropology. For 2014 I revisited the previous 2013 Anthropology Blogs and 2012 Anthropology Blogs. The blogs included here have all published since...
View ArticleSidney Mintz, In Memoriam, 1922-2015
Professor Sidney Wilfred Mintz, affectionately known as “Sid,” passed away on December 26, 2015. In a first and now widely-shared post, Elizabeth Dunn succinctly conveyed the thoughts of so many: Our...
View ArticleFood Anthropology, A Tribute to Sidney W. Mintz
Update July 2016: After being included in Give Chickpeas A Chance: Why Hummus Unites, And Divides, The Mideast, a food anthropology article by Dafna Hirsch is getting lots of downloads: “Hummus is best...
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