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Geoffrey Burkhart

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1. The Washington Post, January 29, 1988, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE B5; STYLE PLUS, 274 words, Cousin Jessica, I Presume?, Susan Gervasi, FEATURE
... my relative? "She is if you think she is," anthropologist Geoffrey Burkhart assured me.


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1. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999, Vol. 3, No. 1; Pg. 251; ISSN: 1089-4160, 01880610, 1896 words, Amongst the Out-Fielders
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists
... experiences of lesbian and gay anthropologists
... REFLECTIONS OF LESBIAN AND GAY ANTHROPOLOGISTS. Lewin, Ellen, and William ...
... closets of lesbian and gay anthropologists.
... see the chapter by Geoffrey Burkhart) and the ban on self- ...
... concerns of gay and lesbian anthropologists located in academic ...
... discrimination of gay and lesbian anthropologists and the marginalization of lesbian and gay ...
... issue faced by anthropologists and students employed in ...
... how the lesbian and gay anthropologist should manage their identity in the ...
... gay or lesbian topics. Geoffrey Burkhart undertook research in ...
... perspectives of transgendered and transsexual anthropologists. While offering support and ...
GEOFFREY BURKHART (65%); ELLEN LEWIN ( ...


Richard Dent

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1. Chicago Sun-Times, November 5, 2004 Friday, FEATURES; Pg. 50, 624 words, Are Grant, Kahn to wed? He smiles, keeps mum, Bill Zwecker
... honoring renowned medical anthropologist Dr. Paul Farmer and ...
... Chicago Bears greats Richard Dent and Tom Thayer and the Black ...
2. The Washington Post, February 19, 2004 Thursday, Final Edition, D.C. Extra; T06, 2753 words, District Community Events Feb. 19-26
... POTOMAC INDIANS LECTURE, Richard Dent, professor of anthropology at American University, discusses the Native Americans ...
... professor of sociology at the American University in Cairo, discusses the ...
3. The New York Times, February 13, 2003 Thursday, Late Edition - Final , Section D; Column 2; Sports Desk; Pg. 1, 1205 words, COLLEGE BASKETBALL; Woman to Coach Men, for a Game, By JERE LONGMAN
... at predominantly African-American universities, officials said. A ...
... Ed (Too Tall) Jones and Richard Dent. Now we have to fight the majority ...
4. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), December 17, 1993, FRIDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, SPORTS; Pg. 3D, 1267 words, BEARS' MCMICHAEL, 36, 'DEFIES LOGIC' WITH RECORD STREAK, Jim Thomas Of the Post-Dispatch Staff
... McMichael, an All-American from the University of Texas, in the third ...
... quite the novelty item. Richard Dent was the best pass rusher ...
... WALTER PAYTON (57%); RICHARD DENT (56%);
5. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), October 14, 1993, Thursday, FINAL EDITION, SPORTS; SPORTS SHORTS; Pg. F6, 657 words, Miami signs QB Hodson; Marino's year over
... offensive player. Chicago's Richard Dent, who had two sacks ...
... first hockey All-American from the University of Maine, died in ...
6. The Washington Post, August 4, 1988, Thursday, Final Edition, VIRGINIA WEEKLY; PAGE V1, 952 words, Clue Found to a Lost People; Archeologists' Shard May Point to Indian Campsite on Mason Neck, John Bohn, Washington Post Staff Writer, VIRGINIA NEWS
... by Fairfax County. Richard Dent of the American University Anthropology Department said ...
7. The Washington Post, July 23, 1980, Wednesday, Final Edition, Metro; C1, 1078 words, Year's Cost At GU Put At $8,500; Total Cost for Year at GU Going to $8,500 This Fall; Private Colleges Average 10.3 Pct. Rise in Expenses, By Lawrence Feinberg, Washington Post Staff Writer
... other colleges are as follows: American University, $8,277; Catholic University, $ ...
... living on campus. Richard Dent, executive director of the college ...


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Joan Gero

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1. The New York Times, December 14, 1999, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section F; Page 1; Column 2; Science Desk , 2164 words, Furs for Evening, But Cloth Was The Stone Age Standby, By NATALIE ANGIER
... Now, according to three anthropologists, it is time to toss such ...
... Urbana-Champaign. Archaeologists and anthropologists have long been fascinated by the ...
... figurine from southwestern France, the anthropologists noticed a "remarkable" ...
... higher powers." Other anthropologists point out that string ...
... Berkeley, and co-editor, with Joan Gero, of "Engendering Archaeology" (Blackwell ...
2. THE AUSTRALIAN, August 4, 1997, Monday, FULLPAGE, FEATURES; Pg. 11, 1225 words, Indigenous Australia caught up in web of debate, DEBORAH BOGLE
... words to an audience of anthropologists who had built careers ...
... Aboriginal people," says Joan Gero of the University of South Carolina, ...

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Lesley Gill

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1. The Washington Post, November 3, 2005 Thursday, Final Edition, Metro; B01, 912 words, Unrest Lingers At American Over Ladner's Severance Deal, Susan Kinzie and Valerie Strauss, Washington Post Staff Writers
At a little American University coffee shop, someone has ...
... broad and very deep," said Lesley Gill, a member of the Faculty ...
2. The Washington Post, October 31, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Book World; T07, 1186 words, Lessons in Cruelty, Reviewed by Peter Kornbluh
... in the Americas By Lesley Gill. Duke Univ. 281 ...
... based protest movement that, as Lesley Gill writes in this small ...
... anthropology professor at American University, was able to attend Human ...
3. The Washington Post, September 26, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Book World; T14, 1008 words, September 27-October 3, 2004
... books. 6 P.M. Anthropologist Lesley Gill discusses and signs The School of the ...


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1. Publishers Weekly Reviews, June 28, 2004 Monday, PW FORECASTS; Nonfiction; Pg. 39, 214 words, THE SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS; Military Training and Political Violence in the Americas
Lesley Gill. Duke Univ., $19.95 ...
... nudity and black hoods, American University anthropologist Gill (Precarious Dependencies) was ...


Dolores Koenig

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William Leap

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1. The Boston Globe, June 22, 2005, Wednesday, THIRD EDITION, Pg. C9, 737 words, RUTH LANDMAN; STUDIED MODERN ANTHROPOLOGY, By Gloria Negri Globe Staff
... professor of anthropology at American University in Washington, D.C., ...
... much about it," William Leap, professor and chairman of the anthropology department at American University, said yesterday. Dr. Landman was a cultural anthropologist "concerned with the individual and what people had to ...
... Kappa. She studied under anthropologists Margaret Mead and Ruth ...
... joined the faculty at American University in 1964, serving as ...
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO SCHOOL OF ...
... HALLO) LANDMAN (98%); WILLIAM LEAP (60%);
2. The Washington Post, June 22, 2003 Sunday Correction Appended, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W10, 5803 words, CrashCourse; On American University's diverse campus, the Iraq war was a real-life lesson on the courage of belief and the art of conflict, Peter Perl
... inside the domed sanctuary of American University's Kay Spiritual Life ...
... McCarthy era accusations that American University was infested with communist professors. He also ...
... particularly relevant at American University, where nearly 10,000 undergraduate and ...
... unpopular opinions, says William Leap, chairman of the anthropology department. ...
... in advance, paraphrases American University history professor Peter ...
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO SCHOOL OF ...
3. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), October 24, 1997, Friday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 39sf, 1561 words, Persistent Problem, CHRIS BURBACH
... it's risky," said William Leap, an American University anthropologist who has studied steam ...
... on cars. Leap, the American University professor, said the Omaha ...
4. The Washington Post, May 9, 1991, Thursday, Final Edition, DISTRICT WEEKLY; PAGE J7; COLLEGE CIRCUIT, 1325 words, Ann Bittinger
... Swamp AU Librarians American University's Bender Library, part of ...
... hear of the backlog," said William Leap, an associate professor of ...
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY; UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND; HOLLINS COLLEGE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO SCHOOL OF ...
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY; UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND; HOLLINS ...


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1. Campaigns & Elections, August, 2005, INSIDE POLITICS; Pg. 10, 684 words, Victory Fund Finds Growing Success, By Ari Pinkus
... office in the future. William Leap, professor of anthropology at American University who specializes in ...
2. The Washington Post, June 22, 2003 Sunday Correction Appended, Final Edition, MAGAZINE; Pg. W10, 5803 words, CrashCourse; On American University's diverse campus, the Iraq war was a real-life lesson on the courage of belief and the art of conflict, Peter Perl
... inside the domed sanctuary of American University's Kay Spiritual Life ...
... McCarthy era accusations that American University was infested with communist professors. He also ...
... particularly relevant at American University, where nearly 10,000 undergraduate and ...
... unpopular opinions, says William Leap, chairman of the anthropology department. ...
... in advance, paraphrases American University history professor Peter ...
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO SCHOOL OF ...
3. Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide (The), September 2002, Vol. 9, No. 5; Pg. 20(3), 03501245, 2978 words, The anthropological perspective. (Interview)
... by Ellen Lewin and William Leap. The first volume, Out ...
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists, was published in 1996. This ...
... Review: You and your collaborator, William Leap, use the term "gay and ...
... people it studies. Anthropologists in this tradition also have argued that ...
... nature of the relationship between anthropologists and the people we study, and a ...
... conventions. The questions that feminist anthropologists considered drew on ...
... gay- and lesbian-identified anthropologists began to consider how to ...
... same as the point of view anthropologists have about most social ...
... ecological, and geographical contexts. Anthropologists have a strong commitment to ...
... G&LR: To what extent do anthropologists see homosexuality as a ...
... tell us? EL: Anthropologists would argue, I think, that ...
... for socio-cultural anthropologists at the present time, ...
... work done by anthropologists on women who ...
... major issue for anthropologists no matter what their specific ...
... for meaningful conversations with anthropologists who work in ...
... in late modernity, anthropologists who are interested in the ...
... suppose one could say that anthropologists' sense of what constitutes reality ...
... edited by myself and William Leap. The first, Out in the ...
... by lesbian and gay anthropologists on doing fieldwork and ...
ELLEN LEWIN (90%); WILLIAM LEAP (60%); Lewin, Ellen
4. Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999, Vol. 3, No. 1; Pg. 251; ISSN: 1089-4160, 01880610, 1896 words, Amongst the Out-Fielders
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists
... experiences of lesbian and gay anthropologists
... REFLECTIONS OF LESBIAN AND GAY ANTHROPOLOGISTS. Lewin, Ellen, and William ...
... closets of lesbian and gay anthropologists.
... concerns of gay and lesbian anthropologists located in academic ...
... bodies. Ellen Lewin and William Leap's intelligent Introduction raised ...
... discrimination of gay and lesbian anthropologists and the marginalization of lesbian and gay ...
... issue faced by anthropologists and students employed in ...
... how the lesbian and gay anthropologist should manage their identity in the ...
... perspectives of transgendered and transsexual anthropologists. While offering support and ...
5. Lesbian Review of Books, Spring 1996, Vol. II, No. 3; Pg. 5-6; ISSN: 1077-5684, 00532852, 4519 words, Forum: Still Only Virtually Equal, Cuomo, Christine; Lewin, Ellen
... Lewin is a cultural anthropologist based in San ...
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (with William Leap) and Inventing Lesbian Cultures ...
6. Off Our Backs, November 1994, Vol. xxiv, No. 10; Pg. 13; ISSN: 0030-0071, 00628841, 1410 words, Semantic Space: Bringing Lesbian Language Out of the Closet, Jackson, April
... Body" session of The Second American University Conference on Lavender ...
... organized by Drs. William Leap and Ruth Morgan. Major ...



Sabiyha Prince

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Rachel Watkins

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1. The Washington Post, December 3, 2003 Wednesday, Final Edition, Sports; D06, 1174 words, Delaney Athletic Conference ...
... who played at American University with Mayes's father. . . . Southern ...
... Agnes, Sr. F Rachel Watkins, National Cathedral, Sr. ...

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Brett Williams

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1. San Antonio Express-News, July 30, 2005 Saturday, STATE&METRO Edition, METRO AND STATE NEWS; Pg. 1B, 609 words, Rebel flag stirs mixed feelings for Lee alumni, Jenny LaCoste-Caputo, EXPRESS-NEWS STAFF WRITER
... Class of '65 member Brett Williams said the flag must be ...
... anthropology professor at American University in Washington, D.C. " ...
2. The Washington Post, June 27, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Metro; C05, 799 words, Georgetown's Troubadour of Cheer, Arielle Levin Becker, Washington Post Staff Writer
... searched the Internet for Brett Williams, his college sweetheart and now ...
... professor of anthropology at American University. After an e- ...
3. The Washington Post, June 27, 2004 Sunday, Final Edition, Metro; C01, 800 words, At Georgetown Lounge, A Troubadour of Cheer; 'Piano Man' Offers Patrons a Musical Escape, Arielle Levin Becker, Washington Post Staff Writer
... searched the Internet for Brett Williams, his college sweetheart and now ...
... professor of anthropology at American University. After an e- ...
4. The Washington Post, January 23, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, D.C. EXTRA; Pg. T07, 2932 words, District Community Calendar
... LECTURES, Jack Child, American University professor of Spanish and Latin ...
... 10 a.m. Wednesday; Brett Williams, American University professor of anthropology, discusses the ...
... 3030. ANTHROPOLOGY TALK, anthropologist Carter Ward discusses "The ...
5. The Washington Post, May 29, 2001 Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; Pg. C01, 2824 words, Bar Fight; Chicago Says Last Call, but the Palm Tavern's Owner Is Good for Another Round, Teresa Wiltz, Washington Post Staff Writer, CHICAGO
... says gentrification researcher Brett Williams, chairwoman of the anthropology department at American University. "But real living ...
6. The Washington Post, April 20, 1997, Sunday, Final Edition, METRO; Pg. B03, 692 words, Anacostia at Hub of Major Cleaning Day; Hundreds of Volunteers Haul Trash From River, Parks, Gathering Spots, Bill Miller, Washington Post Staff Writer
... so beautiful," said Brett Williams, 49, an anthropology professor at American University, who joined 50 ...
... Vagelatos, 19, an American University sophomore, said, "The sad ...
... honor Earth Day, American University students Michelle Flott, ...
7. The Toronto Sun, December 24, 1994, Saturday,, Final EDITION, SUNDAY MAGAZINE/COMMENT,, Pg. M19,, 1293 words, A SLICE OF AMERICAN PIE; THE HIGH AND LOW SPOTS OF LIFE IN THE U.S.IN 1994, PATRICK HARDEN
... Prof. Rita Simon of the American University. "Issues like sexual ...
... another AU professor, anthropologist Brett Williams. But she argues media ...
8. The New York Times, January 25, 1993, Monday, Late Edition - Final, Section A; Page 16; Column 5; Editorial Desk, 324 words, Chelsea Clinton Can Transfer to Public Schools; A National Tragedy
... a national tragedy. BRETT WILLIAMS Washington, Jan. 8, ...
... professor of anthropology at American University.
9. The Washington Post, July 30, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, DISTRICT WEEKLY; PAGE J1, 1706 words, Project Unearths Survival Tales, Shatters Stereotypes, Molly Sinclair, Washington Post Staff Writer
... before. The work is important, anthropologist Brett Williams, of American University, said, because the oral history ...
10. The Washington Post, May 9, 1991, Thursday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE C1, 1108 words, Mt. Pleasant: A Melting Pot Feels the Heat; Ethnic Diversity Double-Edged, Paul Farhi, Washington Post Staff Writer
... street mentality," said Brett Williams, an anthropology professor at American University who has studied Mount ...
11. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), June 15, 1989, THURSDAY, FIVE STAR Edition, STYLE WEST; Pg. 12, 2334 words, WEDDINGS: MORE THAN WE KNOW, TRADITION CARRIES THE DAY, Sara Lowen 1989, Words by Wire
... rites remain, says Brett Williams, an associate professor of anthropology at American University. ''What you hear about are a ...
... Helen Fisher, an anthropologist on the staff of New ...
... mid-19th century. Anthropologists and bridal consultants agree that the ...
... at wedding receptions? Anthropologist Suzanne Frayser, author of '' ...
12. The Toronto Star, June 10, 1989, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, LIFE; Pg. H1, 1139 words, Weddings still strong on tradition, By Sara Lowen Special to The Star
... rites remain, says Brett Williams, an associate professor of anthropology at American University. "What you hear about are a ...
... at wedding receptions? Anthropologist Suzanne Frayser suggests that the ...
13. The Washington Post, March 23, 1989, Thursday, Final Edition, DISTRICT WEEKLY; PAGE J10; PEOPLE, 309 words, PEOPLE, Charles Elder, COLUMN
... 7 community activist; Brett Williams, professor of anthropology and director of the ...
... Studies Program at American University; and Lucy Maddox, associate ...
14. The Washington Post, August 14, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, EDITORIAL; PAGE B8; CLOSE TO HOME, 836 words, The Wrong Idea About Our Neighborhood; Mt. Pleasant is a successfully integrated community., LETTER
... Washington, D.C." (1988), anthropologist Brett Williams, director of the American Studies Program at American University, examined the racial and cultural ...
... reporter David Streitfeld. Brett Williams observes that Mt. Pleasant is ...
... integrated neighborhood. We invite Brett Williams to return to Mt. Pleasant to ...
BRETT WILLIAMS (67%);
15. The Washington Post, July 15, 1988, Friday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE C5; STYLE PLUS; ENVIRONMENT, 1034 words, Mount Pleasant Under Glass; In a Gentrifying Neighborhood, Must Classes Always Clash?, David Streitfeld, Washington Post Staff Writer, DC NEWS
... detriment of longtime residents. Anthropologist Brett Williams has examined this process at ...
... Studies Program at American University. "There was a longstanding sense of ...
BRETT WILLIAMS (87%);
16. The Washington Post, May 8, 1988, Sunday, Final Edition, BOOK WORLD; PAGE X12; NEW IN PAPERBACK, 2232 words, NEW IN PAPERBACK, COLUMN
... Washington, D.C. , by Brett Williams (Cornell University Press, $ ...
... 24.95). The Washington neighborhood Brett Williams calls "Elm Valley" had ...
... Studies program at American University and an associate professor of ...
17. The Washington Post, April 2, 1987, Thursday, Final Edition, DISTRICT WEEKLY; PAGE J1, 820 words, Carolina-Washington: A Traveling Tradition, Amy Worden, Washington Post Staff Writer, DC NEWS
... held Saturday at American University.
... at risk," said Brett Williams, director of the American Studies ...
... Carolina than are migrating north. Anthropologist Carol Stack told ...
PHOTO, PROGRAM ORGANIZER BRETT WILLIAMS: "WE HAVE TO COMBAT THE NOTION THAT WASHINGTON IS ...
... CONNECTION PROGRAM AT AMERICAN UNIVERSITY. CHARLES K. CROCKETT ...
BRETT WILLIAMS (66%); PATRICIA RICKENBAKER ( ...
18. The Washington Post, February 16, 1987, Monday, Final Edition, FIRST SECTION; PAGE A1, 2106 words, Looking North To a Better Life; Many D.C. Blacks Have Roots In 'The Great Migration', Patrice Gaines-Carter, Washington Post Staff Writer, DC NEWS
... unique, multifaceted migration." Brett Williams, director of American Studies at American University, believes that a majority of the ...

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1. U.S. News & World Report, May 6, 1991, BUSINESS; Vol. 110, No. 17; Pg. 61, 413 words, Avoiding debt shock, By Leonard Wiener
... in their budgets, says Brett Williams, an anthropologist at American University in Washington, D.C. You ...
BRETT WILLIAMS (57%); JACK KAPOOR ( ...
AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO SCHOOL OF ...


 

 

 

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