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Entangling the Biological

Introduction to Anthropology

An Introduction to Anthropology course for 2014, with emphasis on “entangling the biological” and the relevance of anthropology for important dialogue.

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War, Peace, & Human Nature

War, Peace, and Human Nature - Gun Control Podcast

Wonderful recent volume shows how views of human nature as inherently warlike stem not from the facts but from cultural views embedded in Western thinking.

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Categories Moral Optimism Tags agriculture, ambushing anthropology, anthropology branding, evolution, gun violence, human nature, Jared Diamond, natural selection, niche construction, primates, primatology, textbooks 25 Comments

Valuing & Devaluing Anthropology

How might sharing anthropology change anthropological research and presentation? An anthropology of value and the value of anthropology during devaluation.

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Categories Anthropology Blogs Tags anthropology branding, capitalism, culture, gender, Jared Diamond, Michel-Rolph Trouillot, political economy, primatology, race, Sidney Mintz 18 Comments

Busting Myths

Agustin Fuentes: Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You

“Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You” launched Agustin Fuentes into a public defense of anthropology’s relevance.

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Australopithecine Teeth & Gender

Australopithecine Teeth

Fascinating study of australopithecine teeth and residence patterns. Ridiculous headlines about gender and family. Anthropology analyzes science and media.

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