Hartwick Anthropology 2016 Courses
Designed for students who will make the world a better place – Hartwick Anthropology 2016 course offerings for spring & J Term.
Anthropology – Understanding – Possibility
Designed for students who will make the world a better place – Hartwick Anthropology 2016 course offerings for spring & J Term.
An Introduction to Anthropology course for 2014, with emphasis on “entangling the biological” and the relevance of anthropology for important dialogue.
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.
How might sharing anthropology change anthropological research and presentation? An anthropology of value and the value of anthropology during devaluation.
“Race, Monogamy, and Other Lies They Told You” launched Agustin Fuentes into a public defense of anthropology’s relevance.
Fascinating study of australopithecine teeth and residence patterns. Ridiculous headlines about gender and family. Anthropology analyzes science and media.
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