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Jeanne Arnold
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Harold Barrett
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Robert Boyd
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1. The New York Times, May 10, 2005 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Column 2; Science Desk; A CONVERSATION WITH: ROBERT BOYD;
Pg. 2, 1225 words, How Culture Pushed Us to the Top of the Food Chain,
By CLAUDIA DREIFUS
... job title of Dr. Robert Boyd illustrates that point perfectly.
...
... a theoretical biological anthropologist: he uses mathematics and
deduction to ...
... Q. There was a time when anthropologists went off to New ...
... I'm a biological anthropologist. We look at bones, ...
Photo: Dr. Robert Boyd tends to discount the ''nature ...
ROBERT BOYD (69%)
2. The New York Times, August 1, 2004 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4A; Column 1; Education Life Supplement; Rituals and Traditions;
Pg. 22, 2090 words, It Takes a Tribe, By David Berreby. David Berreby's
book, ''Us and Them: Understanding Your Tribal Mind,'' will be published
next year by Little, Brown & Company.
... degree in 1909. And anthropologists for generations have disdained
...
... Richerson and his longtime collaborator, Robert Boyd, an anthropologist
at U.S.C.'s ...
3. Toronto Star, September 29, 2002 Sunday, Ontario Edition, Pg. F08,
1000 words, Chasm between chimps and us narrows but it's still deep,
Robert Boyd, SPECIAL TO THE STAR
... something.' Jonathan Marks, anthropologist THANKS TO NEW observations
and ...
... Jonathan Marks, an anthropologist at the University of North ...
4. The Sunday Oregonian, October 21, 2001 Sunday, FIRST EDITION, LOCAL
STORIES; OREGON & THE WEST, Pg. A25, 1257 words, SMALLPOX VULNERABILITY
NOT JUST HISTORY, PATRICK O'NEILL - The Oregonian
... coast in 1774. Robert Boyd, a Portland anthropologist and author
of a book ...
5. The Weekend Australian, August 11, 2001, Saturday, REVIEW; Pg. R15,
834 words, Memes and their shadows, DAMIEN BRODERICK
... note cultural evolutionists Robert Boyd and Peter Richerson, "because
it ...
... a panel of expert anthropologists, psychologists and evolutionary
biologists ...
6. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), July 28, 2001 Saturday, 277 words,
Homo erectus flourished for 2 million years, ROBERT BOYD, WASHINGTON
... in East Africa. Anthropologists believe this adventurous breed
...
7. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), July 28, 2001 Saturday, 1176 words,
A growing family: Our development once seemed straightforward. New
discoveries indicate the human family scrapbook is complex, with many
skeletons in the cupboard, ROBERT BOYD, WASHINGTON
... Leslie Aiello, an anthropologist at University College, ...
... genus Homo and us. Anthropologists, a notoriously disputatious
...
... Nina Jablonski, an anthropologist at the California Academy of
...
8. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), May 12, 2001 Saturday, 153 words,
26 Quebecers named to provincial order, QUEBEC
... Hydro-Quebec chairman Robert Boyd, Universite de Montreal ...
... Andre Marier and McGill anthropologist Bruce Trigger, are among
the ...
9. The Oregonian, May 2, 2001 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, SCIENCE;,
Pg. E04,, 802 words, BRIEFLY GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY'S SCHEDULE FOR MAY
INCLUDES TALKS,TRIP
... fire, resource management Robert Boyd, a consulting anthropologist
and adjunct professor of anthropology ...
10. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH(LONDON), February 22, 2001, Thursday, Pg. 07,
294 words, Queue here for secret of mankind, By Sandra Barwick
... Joseph Henrich, an anthropologist from the University of Michigan,
said: "There are ...
... most successful individual." With Robert Boyd, from the University
of California, he developed ...
11. The Herald (Glasgow), February 22, 2001, Pg. 11, 230 words, Queue
up to become human
However, American anthropologists have now shown that a ...
... in Ann Arbor, and Robert Boyd, from the University of California
at ...
12. The Independent (London), February 22, 2001, Thursday, TITLE PAGE;
Pg. 1, 325 words, HUMANS REACHED TOP OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM BY QUEUING,
Charles Arthur Technology Editor
... a queue, according to the anthropologists Joseph Heinrich and Robert
Boyd, is that it relies on the ...
JOSEPH HEINRICH (93%); ROBERT BOYD (68%);
13. The Straits Times (Singapore), March 24, 2000, Science Technology;
Pg. 61, 1504 words, Human nature: Born or made?
... terms," said Dr Robert Boyd, an evolutionary anthropologist
at the University of California ...
14. The New York Times, March 14, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk, 3499 words, Human Nature:
Born Or Made?, By ERICA GOODE
... terms," said Dr. Robert Boyd, an evolutionary anthropologist
at the University of California ...
15. The Sunday Oregonian, JANUARY 2, 2000 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION,
NORTHWEST LIVING;, Pg. L05, 983 words, CHAPTER 4 COMMUNITY DAILY LIFE,
THEN AND NOW, NANCY HAUGHT - The Oregonian Staff reporter John Terry
and librarian Lovelle Svart contributed to thisreport.
... pair of brothers, said anthropologist Robert Boyd. These ties were
often extensive ...
... eels and suckers, said anthropologist Eugene Hunn. They dug ...
16. The Sunday Oregonian, JANUARY 2, 2000 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION,
NORTHWEST LIVING;, Pg. L05, 943 words, CHAPTER 3 A SHATTER ZONE FROM
WAY BACK, NANCY HAUGHT - The Oregonian Staff reporter John Terry and
librarian Lovelle Svart contributed to thisreport.
... Dalles for generations. Anthropologists speak of "culture
areas," ...
... Columbia Plateau, said Robert Boyd, author of "The People
of The Dalles" and the ...
17. The Sunday Oregonian, January 2, 2000 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION,
NORTHWEST LIVING;, Pg. L04, 697 words, CHAPTER 2 CONTINUITY A STUDY
IN CONNECTIONS, NANCY HAUGHT - The Oregonian Staff reporter John Terry
and librarian Lovelle Svart contributed to thisreport.
... web of food resources, anthropologist Robert Boyd said. "We
don't have historical ...
18. The Sunday Oregonian, August 1, 1999 Sunday, SUNRISE EDITION, ARTS
AND BOOKS;, Pg. F05,, 321 words, LITERARY SNAPSHOT ROBERT BOYD, Jeff
Baker - The Oregonian
ROBERT BOYD
Who: Robert Boyd Residence: Portland What: Author, editor, anthropologist,
ethnohistorian Author: Boyd ...
Anthropologist: Boyd, a graduate of ...
ROBERT BOYD BOOK PUBLISHING (77%); ...
... 73%); POPULATION (56%); ROBERT BOYD BOOK PUBLISHING (77%); ...
19. The Toronto Star, October 13, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY FIRST EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A14, 1362 words, Genetic basis for race a skin deep fallacy
Biological, DNA advances tell us we're all the same, by Robert Boyd
(Knight-Ridder) Special to the Star, WASHINGTON
... a majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on a ...
... a University of Michigan anthropologist. "The skeptical layman
will ...
... a University of Pennsylvania anthropologist. This is a switch from
the scientific ...
... Germany. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when
...
... Hinkes, a forensic anthropologist who identifies soldiers' ...
20. The Toronto Star, October 13, 1996, Sunday, SUNDAY SECOND EDITION,
NEWS; Pg. A14, 1297 words, We're all same under the skin, scientists
find No genetic basis for race, researchers say, by Robert Boyd (Knight-Ridder)
Special to the Star, WASHINGTON
... a majority of biologists and anthropologists, drawing on a ...
... a University of Michigan anthropologist. "The skeptical layman
will ...
... a University of Pennsylvania anthropologist. This is a switch from
the scientific ...
... color. As recently as 1985, anthropologists split 50-50 when ...
... Hinkes, a forensic anthropologist who identifies soldiers' ...
21. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), August 13, 1995, Sunday, FIVE
STAR LIFT Edition, EVERYDAY MAGAZINE; Pg. 5D, 440 words, THE RESHAPING
OF THE NOVEL; 'MASAI DREAMING' TYPIFIES TRIUMPH OF CINEMATIC APPROACH
TO FICTION, Reviewed by Robert Boyd
... a mysterious French anthropologist, Claudia Cohn-Casson, ...
... cars. The character of the lost anthropologist never quite comes
to ...
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1. New Scientist, March 12, 2005, FEATURES; Pg. 33, 2493 words, Charity
begins at homo sapiens; Evolution has given human nature an unexpected
twist, says Mark Buchanan, Mark Buchanan. Mark Buchanan is a freelance
writer based in Cambridge, UK
... low offers," says anthropologist Joseph Henrich of Emory ...
... yet. He, along with many anthropologists, takes the view that humans
...
... human behaviour, according to anthropologist John Tooby of the
University of ...
... University of Massachusetts, Amherst, anthropologist Robert Boyd
of the University of California at ...
... important issue, says anthropologist Laurent Keller of the University
...
... recent study by anthropologists Rob Boyd and Karthik ...
2. The Economist, March 15, 2003 U.S. Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,
627 words, Pro bono publico
... called altruistic punishment. Robert Boyd, an anthropologist at
the University of California, ...
... course, before computational anthropologists can accurately simulate
...
ROBERT BOYD (90%);
3. New Scientist, February 24, 2001, This Week, Pg. 77, 479 words,
Follow my leader, Anil Ananthaswamy It's our habit of mimicking high
achievers that makes society work
... cooperate. Now, American anthropologists have shown that what keeps
us ...
... see again," says anthropologist Joseph Henrich of the University
of ...
... hundreds of thousands. Henrich and anthropologist Robert Boyd of
the University of California in ...
Jeffrey Brantingham
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Karen Brodkin
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1. The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, January 28, 1996, Sunday,,
ALL EDITIONS, 1490 words, REPORT; Whites seek a place in diversity
movement
... white,' " says UCLA anthropologist Karen Brodkin Sacks. In
her essay " ...
2. Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), December 31, 1995 Sunday, FINAL
/ ALL, PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1C, 2117 words, DON'T CALL THEM 'WHITE'; EUROPEAN-AMERICANS
DEMAND RECOGNITION AND RESPECT FOR THE DIVERSITY OF A GROUP THAT HAS
BEEN MALIGNED AND MARGINALIZED IN THE AGE OF AFFIRMATIVE ACTION., By
Jonathan Tilove, SAN JOSE, CALIF.
... white,' says UCLA anthropologist Karen Brodkin Sacks. In her essay, " ...
3. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), December 31, 1995 Sunday, FIRST,
NATIONAL; Pg. A16, 1507 words, SOME WOULD LIKE TO BE 'WHITE' NO LONGER;
FRUSTRATED, THEY SEEK IDENTITY, By JONATHAN TILOVE Newhouse News Service,
SAN JOSE, CALIF.
... white,' " said UCLA anthropologist Karen Brodkin Sacks. In
her essay, " ...
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1. Journal of Women's History, Summer 1997, Vol. 9, No. 2; Pg. 139-146;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 01405572, Theoretical Issues: Subject to Change: Theories
and Paradigms of U.S. Feminist History [Part 3 of 3], Thurner, Manuela
... critic Mikhail Bakhtin, and anthropologists Victor Turner and Mary
...
... 1, 8. See also Karen Brodkin Sacks, "Toward a ...
Chrisopher Donnan
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Alessandro Duranti
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1. Feminist Studies, Spring 1997, Vol. 23, No. 1; Pg. 94; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02459371, 7 words, The "Ideal Speech Moment": Women and Narrative
Performance in the Brazilian Amazon: [Part 3 of 3], Chernela, Janet
M
... attention given by anthropologists to the different perspectives
of gender and ...
... Interactive Communication, ed. Alessandro Duranti and Charles Goodwin
(Cambridge: ...
... Northwest Amazon," American Anthropologist 69 (1967): 670-
...
... Island Society," American Anthropologist 87 (March 1985):
...
... presence of a female anthropologist with a tape recorder and ...
... transient (ignorant) as an anthropologist, can also provide a ...
Daniel Fessler
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1. New Scientist, August 28, 2004, Features; Pg. 40, 2461 words, Death
defying; We are the only animal that knows we are going to die. How
we cope with that knowledge could change our world, says Kate Douglas,
Kate Douglas
... book by the cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker. The three ...
... hackles of some evolutionary anthropologists. They don't doubt
the results of the ...
... Carlos David Navarrete and Daniel Fessler of the University of
California, Los ...
... people to contemplate their mortality, the anthropologists got
them to think about ...
Alan Fiske
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1. The New York Times, August 8, 2000, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final,
Section F; Page 1; Column 5; Science Desk , 2007 words, How Culture
Molds Habits Of Thought, By ERICA GOODE
... mirror those described by anthropologists, and may seem less than
...
... European-Americans. Dr. Alan Fiske, an associate professor of ...
... ethnographic work that has been done." "Anthropologists
have been describing these cultures and this can ...
2. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), January 30, 2000, Sunday, FINAL,
924 words, New light on the old ways: Some traditional knowledge found
to have solid scientific basis, HENRY FOUNTAIN, NEW YORK
... Benjamin Orlove, an anthropologist at the University of California
...
... Lansing, an American anthropologist, began to study the water ...
... get them wrong,'' said Alan Fiske, a psychological anthropologist
at the University of California ...
... bad for them.'' Other anthropologists have challenged the notion
that all ...
3. The New York Times, January 30, 2000, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 4; Page 5; Column 1; Week in Review Desk , 932 words, Ideas & Trends;
Now the Ancient Ways Are Less Mysterious, By HENRY FOUNTAIN
... S. Orlove, an anthropologist at the University of California ...
... Lansing, an American anthropologist, began to study the water ...
... get them wrong," said Alan Fiske, a psychological anthropologist
at the University of California ...
... bad for them." Other anthropologists have challenged the notion
that all ...
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Linda Garro
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Marjorie Goodwin
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Sondra Hale
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1. The Boston Globe, May 30, 2004, Sunday, ,THIRD EDITION, Pg. D1,
1383 words, MISREADING 'THE ARAB MIND' THE DUBIOUS GUIDEBOOK TO MIDDLE
EAST CULTURE THAT'S ON THE PENTAGON'S READING LIST, By Emram Qureshi
... Hungarian-born cultural anthropologist who taught at ...
... culture. So what do contemporary anthropologists make of Patai's
work? ...
... recent e-mail. Sondra Hale, a professor of anthropology and ...
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1. Middle East Women's Studies Review, March 2002, Pg. 1; ISSN: 1082-5371,
03720764, 6963 words, "Honor killing": culture, politics
and theory.
... others, presents dilemmas to anthropologists, feminist scholars
and others. Should anthropologists be apologists or advocates for their
...
... Zuhur (1999-2001), Sondra Hale, (97-99), Eleanor ...
... Fernea, Marjorie Franken, Sondra Hale, Leila Hessini, Anne ...
2. Middle East Women's Studies Review, Winter 2001, Vol. XV/XVI, No.
4/1; Pg. 12; ISSN: 1082-5371, 02996858, 3108 words, Insiders/Outsiders-Emic/Etic
Study of Women and Gender in the New Millennium, Rice, Laura
... East. Four panelists--Sondra Hale, Eleanor Doumato, Sherifa ...
... Nelson noted that as an anthropologist interested in biography,
she would ...
SONDRA HALE (88%); SHERIFA ZUHUR ( ...
3. Journal of Women's History, Winter 1999, Vol. 10, No. 4; Pg. 23;
ISSN: 1042-7961, 01862212, 3056 words, The New Religious Politics And
Women Worldwide: A Comparative Study: [Part 3 of 3], Keddie, Nikki
R
... speak out if they were not anthropologists or social scientists
doing ...
... Blessings, nearly all of whom are anthropologists who have done
firsthand ...
... by Ayesha Imam, Sondra Hale, Alya Baffoun, Cherifa ...
... Afkahmi, Nancy Gallagher, Sondra Hale, Valentine M. Moghadam, and
...
4. Women's Review of Books, September 1999, Vol. 16, No. 12; Pg. 20;
ISSN: 0738-1433, 02161056, 2338 words, Women warriors, Hale, Sandra
by Sondra Hale Voices of Resistance: Oral ...
... Baker, an urban anthropologist, oral historian and filmmaker, ...
5. Middle East Women's Studies Review, Summer 1999, Vol. 14, No. 2;
Pg. 3; ISSN: 1082-5371, 02131685, 2001 words, Gender And Citizenship
In Muslim Communities: [Part 1 of 2], Joseph, Suad
... Bruch, UC Davis Sondra Hale, UC Los Angeles Islah Jad, Birzeit
...
... Jasamin Rostam-Kolayi, UC Los Angeles Jacqueline Siapno, UC ...
... national and international levels. Sondra Hale, Adjunct Professor
of Anthropology and Women's Studies, UC Los Angeles. Within anthropology
and gender ...
6. The Review; AMEWS Newsletter, Middle East Women's Studies Review,
June 1996, Vol. XI, No. 2; Pg. 1, 01789480, 1264 words, Modernism And
Middle East Women's Studies: [Part 1 of 2], Hale, Sondra
... Reality. reviewed by Sondra Hale Muslim Women's Choices: ...
... beliefs of Muslim women. That anthropologists dominate is perhaps
an ...
... women." One wonders if anthropologists have a market on ...
... convert everyone into an "anthropologist" by any other
...
Douglas Hollan
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Allen Johnson
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1. The New York Times, February 5, 1989, Sunday, Late City Final Edition,
Section 7; Page 22, Column 2; Book Review Desk, 736 words, THAT OLD
TIME RELIGION, By KATHRYN ALLEN RABUZZI; Kathryn Allen Rabuzzi, author
of ''Motherself: A Mythic Analysis of Motherhood,'' teaches English
at Syracuse University.
... by women.'' Most anthropologists and archeologists credit women
with ...
... reverence with which the goddess was held.'' The anthropologist
James Preston, for ...
RABUZZI, KATHRYN ALLEN; JOHNSON, BUFFIE
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1. Population and Development Review, September 2002, Vol. 28, No.
3; Pg. 475; ISSN: 0098-7921, 03585639, 11614 words, Children's economic
roles in the maya family life cycle: Cain, Caldwell, and Chayanov revisited.
... by social demographers and anthropologists. Cain's (1977) analysis,
...
... 219. Montgomery, Edward and Allen Johnson. 1977. "Machiguenga
energy ...
2. Presstime, September, 1998, PEOPLE & PRODUCT; Feature; Pg. 1,
2714 words, GAMES PEOPLE PLAY, by Don Williamson
... like I'm an anthropologist too. In a way, you ...
... public debate," says Allen Johnson, assistant managing editor
...
Gail Kennedy
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1. New Scientist, January 29, 2005, NEWS; In Brief; Pg. 17, 245 words,
Meat diet led to early weaning, Staff
... feed theirs for five. Anthropologist Gail Kennedy of the University
of California, Los ...
Paul Kroskrity
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Richard Lesure
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Nancy Levine
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Maureen Mahon
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Joseph Manson
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1. The Toronto Star, May 27, 1991, Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
B1, 541 words, Drug needs suicide warning, group says
... chimps kill anyway Anthropologists have long held that chimps and
...
... says University of Michigan anthropologist Joseph Manson. He found
that a raiding ...
JOSEPH MANSON (57%);
2. The Toronto Star, May 27, 1991, Monday, FINAL EDITION, LIFE; Pg.
B1, 550 words, Drug needs suicide warning, group says
... chimps kill anyway Anthropologists have long held that chimps and
...
... says University of Michigan anthropologist Joseph Manson. He found
that a raiding ...
JOSEPH MANSON (57%);
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Claudia Michell-Kernan
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Elinor Ochs
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1. The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 5, 2005 Tuesday, OPINION; Pg.
B-7, 797 words, The lost art of family conversation, Richard Louv
... dual-income family. Elinor Ochs, a linguistic anthropologist, and
a team of 21 ...
2. The Boston Globe, June 2, 1998, Tuesday, City Edition, METRO/REGION;
Pg. B3, 1205 words, 4 in Mass. rewarded for 'genius', By Scott Allen,
Globe Staff
... plant pathologist, Lima; Elinor Ochs, linguistic anthropologist,
Pacific Palisades, Calif.; ...
3. The New York Times, June 2, 1998, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final
Correction Appended, Section A; Page 16; Column 1; National Desk ,
719 words, 29 Are Chosen for Fellowships From the MacArthur Foundation
... underdeveloped countries, $240,000. Elinor Ochs, 53, Los Angeles,
a linguistic anthropologist who has made major ...
4. The San Francisco Chronicle, JUNE 2, 1998, TUESDAY,, FINAL EDITION,
NEWS;, Pg. A2, 1543 words, High Honor for Oakland Author; Reed, four
others from region win MacArthur genius grants, Lori Olszewski, David
Perlman, Chronicle Staff Writers
... Wash.; poet. $320,000. -- Elinor Ochs, 53, of Pacific Palisades;
linguistic anthropologist. $320,000. -- Mike Davis, ...
5. The Washington Post, June 02, 1998, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE;
Pg. D01, 1120 words, Watchdog Group Founder Rewarded for His Bark;
Charles Lewis Among 29 MacArthur Fellows, Kevin Merida, Washington
Post Staff Writer
... Lima, Peru; $ 240,000. ELINOR OCHS, 53, linguistic anthropologist,
Pacific Palisades, Calif.; $ ...
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Kyeyoung Park
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1. The New York Times, September 13, 1995, Wednesday, Late Edition
- Final, Section D; Page 24; Column 3; National Desk , 747 words,
Should Dying Patients Be Told? Ethnic Pitfall Is Found, By SETH MYDANS
, LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12
... seen as cruel, said Kyeyoung Park, an anthropologist at the University
of California ...
... Barbara Koenig, an anthropologist who was not connected with the
...
2. The New York Times, June 21, 1992, Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 1; Page 16; Column 4; National Desk, 1057 words, Koreans Rethink
Life in Los Angeles, By SETH MYDANS, Special to The New York Times,
LOS ANGELES, June 20
... South-Central," said Kyeyoung Park, an anthropologist at the
University of California ...
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Sherry Ortner
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1. The New York Times, April 20, 2003 Sunday, Late Edition - Final , Section
7; Column 1; Book Review Desk; Pg. 17, 1051 words, East Brain, West Brain
, By Sherry Ortner; Sherry Ortner's most recent book is "Life and Death
on Mount Everest: Sherpas and Himalayan Mountaineering." Her forthcoming
book is "New Jersey Dreaming: Capital, Culture, and the Class of '58."
... methodology: for an anthropologist like me, what counts as meaningful ...
... psychologist and an ethnographic anthropologist. Even within Nisbett's " ...
... cultural understanding. But anthropologists have learned the hard way that
this ...
2. The Ottawa Citizen, December 05, 1999, FINAL, 990 words, Strap on the crampons
... & reach for a good book: A reader's guide to what's hot in the adventure
aisle
... 41.95 Columbia University anthropologist Sherry Ortner has a different
take ...
3. The San Francisco Chronicle, MAY 30, 1997, FRIDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS;
Pg. A19, 594 words, Tenure Denials Prompt Bitter Protest at Stanford, Pamela
Burdman, Chronicle Staff Writer
... historian Karen Sawislak and anthropologist Akhil Gupta, say ...
... set of letters from leading anthropologists who evaluated Gupta's ...
... Stanford's five sociocultural anthropologists said they were ''shocked
and dismayed'' ...
... mail exchanges among anthropologists. It was also raised at ...
... genius award'' winner Sherry Ortner said she was ''flabbergasted'' by the
...
... JOHN SHOVEN (62%); SHERRY ORTNER (58%);
4. The New York Times, November 24, 1996, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section
7; Page 25; Column 1; Book Review Desk , 766 words, Culture and Its Discontents,
By Tanya Luhrmann; Tanya Luhrmann's most recent book is "The Good Parsi:
The Fate of a Colonial Elite in a Postcolonial Society."
... well known among anthropologists for having her finger on the ...
... an article about what anthropologists were up to that made a ...
... culturally constituted, or are we free? Anthropologists used to specialize
in ...
... make and use, some anthropologists even abandoned the word " ...
... culture," to "forget culture." Here Sherry Ortner is trying
to resolve this tension ...
5. The New York Times, March 29, 1994, Tuesday, Late Edition - Final, Section
C; Page 1; Column 1; Science Desk , 1483 words, Sexes Equal on South Sea Isle,
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD
ANTHROPOLOGISTS have long been attracted to South ...
... became the first and only anthropologist to live with the people of Sudest
...
... seas. The people there are an anthropologist's dream because they have
had only minimal ...
... a striking example of what anthropologists call a gender- ...
... detail by any anthropologist. "It is not a ...
... at Madison. Other anthropologists said the Vanatinai study was ...
... sex egalitarianism. Dr. Sherry Ortner, an anthropologist at the University
of Michigan ...
... charged dogma to many anthropologists. "It's not so ...
... Southern California in Los Angeles, who has studied egalitarian ...
... Roy Wagner, an anthropologist at the University of Virginia ...
6. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), November 1, 1992, Sunday, City Edition,
PERSPECTIVE; Pg. 1D, 1156 words, Biological differences and human behavior,
Maria D. Vesperi
... Development of Anthropological Ideas, anthropologist John J. Honigmann
...
... Male as Nature is to Culture?" anthropologist Sherry Ortner proposed
that women serve as ...
... commentary on this issue, anthropologist Helen Fisher draws ...
... D. Vesperi, an anthropologist, is an editorial writer ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The American Prospect, November, 2003, CURRENTS; Books; Pg. 70, 1073 words,
Up from Weequahic; NEW JERSEY DREAMING: CAPITAL, CULTURE AND THE CLASS OF '58
BY SHERRY B. ORTNER * DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESS * 334 PAGES * $ 29.95, BY ELAINE
SHOWALTER; ELAINE SHOWALTER is a culture critic and a professor emeritus at
Princeton University.
... case with this study by Sherry Ortner, a MacArthur Prize -- winning anthropologist
who has made her career as ...
SHERRY ORTNER (96%);
2. Journal of Women's History, June 2003, Vol. 15, No. 2; Pg. 10; ISSN: 1042-7961,
3996547, 8515 words, The public and the private good: across the great divide
in women's history.
... gender system that historians Sherry Ortner and Harriet Whitehead, following
...
... by the theories that feminist anthropologists formulated a generation ...
... Press, 1997). (3) Sherry Ortner and Harriet Whitehead, Sexual ...
... University Press, 1981) Sherry Ortner, Making Gender: The Politics and
...
3. Journal of Women's History, June 2003, Vol. 15, No. 2; Pg. 28; ISSN: 1042-7961,
3996548, 5871 words, Further thoughts on the public/private distinction.
... concepts, has prompted linguistic anthropologist Susan Gal to argue ...
... western women well, anthropologists have found, first that the dichotomy
...
... York: Bantam, 1952) and Sherry Ortner, "Is Female to Male as Nature
is to ...
4. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, March 2003, Vol. 18, No. 2; Pg.
32; ISSN: 0887-5367, 3879946, 12555 words, Rethinking identity and feminism:
contributions of Mapuche women and Machi from Southern Chile.
... Until the 1980s, many anthropologists used the term "culture" to
...
... image).2 Recently anthropologists with split selfhoods such as white ...
... feminist and part-native anthropologists, many indigenous people ...
... still constructed on the anthropologist's terms and indigenous healers
are ...
... uneducated" Mapuche machi. Anthropologists, writers, filmmakers, and
exporters of ...
... morals, and order. Some anthropologists and New Agers still ...
... my experience as an anthropologist living with machi in ...
... States and have become an anthropologist. Because I have no Chilean or
...
... heal. THEORY AND PRACTICE Anthropologists have pointed Out that native
...
... tenses. I agree with Sherry Ortner's (1996) picture of people- ...
... Third world" women anthropologists have also participated in the dialogical
...
... discourse. Feminist and native anthropologists with split self-hoods have
...
... feminist approach like that of Sherry Ortner (1990) and Leila Abu- ...
... creations of knowledge as well as the anthropologist's experience. Anna
Lowenhaupt ...
... feminist and part native anthropologists were the first to point out the
...
... local cultures possess anthropologists of their own. (10.) In his ...
5. Feminist Collections, Winter 2001, Vol. 22, No. 2; Pg. 25; ISSN: 0742-7441,
02972600, 5173 words, New Reference Works in Women's Studies [Part 1 of 2],
Weisbard, Phyllis Holman; Kitchak, Jennifer
... sociologist Dorothy Smith anthropologists Marilyn Strathern and Sherry
Ortner French feminists Simone ...
6. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 553; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776774,
2342 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics
Of Travel In India [Part 4 of 5]
... Himalayan treks today and as Sherry Ortner has shown, Mt. Everest ...
... Nepal.[32] For anthropologists traveling to fieldsites, the symbol of ...
... anecdotes or for seasoned anthropologists trying their hand at ...
... may have been generated by the anthropologist's own yearning for ...
... stories, and playwriting, contemporary anthropologists such as Kirin Narayan
and Dorinne ...
... argued, the nomadic state of anthropologists cannot be collapsed into that
of laboring ...
... marginalized area, as an anthropologist observer who is a ...
... other locations that accompany the anthropologist, but it also opens ...
... return again and again. The anthropologist's heavy bags in ...
7. Feminist Studies, Fall 2000, Vol. 26, No. 3; Pg. 559; ISSN: 0046-3663, 2776775,
7 words, "Point Of Departure": Feminist Locations And The Politics
Of Travel In India [Part 5 of 5]
... Geertz, Works and Lives: The Anthropologist As Author (Stanford: Stanford
...
... comparisons between tourists and anthropologists and the work/play dichotomy.
[ ...
... Native Is a 'Native' Anthropologist?" American Anthropologist 95 (September
1993): ...
... Western Intellectual Field: Anthropologists and Native Informants," Inscriptions
...
... 51-69. [32]. Sherry Ortner, Life and Death on ...
8. Resources for Feminist Research, September 2000, Vol. 28, No. 3-4; Pg. 188(3);
ISSN: 0707-8412, 03208067, 1216 words, Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural
Geographies of Encounter. (Book Reviews / Comptes Rendus), O'Brien, Susie
... possible to really know the "other," anthropologist Sherry Ortner
offers the simple rejoinder, " ...
9. New Scientist, September 11, 1999, Opinion: Books, Pg. 5454, 534 words,
Different strokes, Ed Douglas (Ed Douglas is the co-author of "Regions
of the Heart: the Triumph and Tragedy of Alison Hargreaves" (Michael Joseph,
pounds 16.99)) The Himalayas have nurtured one of the strangest alliances of
all time
Sherry Ortner, who is professor of anthropology ...
... out for an anthropologist to explain it. Ortner ...
10. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Summer 1999, Vol. 14, No. 3;
Pg. 179; ISSN: 0887-5367, 02127104, 1630 words, Book Reviews: Feminism, the
Public and the Private, Pope, Barbara Corrado
... sphere. Since that time, anthropologists have modified and complicated
their assertions ...
... essay in the book, Sherry Ortner's "Is Female to Male as Nature is
to ...
11. Feminist Collections, Winter 1998, Vol. 19, No. 2; Pg. 3-4; ISSN: 0742-7441,
01449349, 1426 words, Resisting and Negotiating-Gender Roles and Rules in Patriarchy,
Carlacio, Jami
... 56639-519-4. Sherry Ortner's Making Gender and Allan ...
... play them. Ortner, an anthropologist, employs this image as she traces
...
12. NWSA Journal, Spring 1998, Vol. 10, No. 1; Pg. 108-118; ISSN: 1040-0656,
01543964, 2657 words, Beyond Essentialisms-Team Teaching Gender & Sexuality
[Part 2 of 2], Storrs, Debbie; Mihelich, John
... teacher's expertise as an anthropologist serves a useful ...
... North America. In Sherry Ortner & Harriet Whitehead (Eds.), ...
13. Feminist Studies, Fall 1997, Vol. 23, No. 3; Pg. 567; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02486161, 1718 words, From High Heels To Swathed Bodies: Gendered Meanings
Under Production In Mexico's Export-Processing Industry: [Part 3 of 3], Salzinger,
Leslie
... reflects the legacy of feminist anthropologists, who were the first to
point ...
... University Press, 1981), Sherry Ortner and Harriet Whitehead presented
...
14. Feminist Teacher, Fall 1997, Vol. 11, No. 2; Pg. 171; ISSN: 0882-4843,
01692412, 1331 words, The Politics and Erotics of Culture, Tedrowe, Melissa
... inciting debate behind Sherry Ortner's Making Gender: The Politics and
...
... making." A feminist anthropologist whose work in this collection ...
... part. Although an anthropologist by trade, Ortner ...
SHERRY ORTNER (95%);
15. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, Winter 1996, Vol. 11, No. 1;
Pg. 162; ISSN: 0887-5367, 01437362, 2582 words, Feminist Inquiry and the Transformation
of the "Public" Sphere in Virginia Held's Feminist Morality: [Part
2 of 2], Moody-Adams, Michelle M
... Hannah Arendt, as well as anthropologists such as Sherry Ortner, that human
childbirth is primarily ...
... purely natural event. The anthropologist Robbie Davis-Floyd has ...
16. Feminist Studies, Summer 1995, Vol. 21, No. 2; Pg. 363; ISSN: 0046-3663,
02512357, 1360 words, Review Essay: Feminism And Cultural Studies: [Part 3
of 3], Gordon, Deborah A
... disciplinarity. Feminist historians and anthropologists of science have
contributed much to ...
... 1993), 300. [2]. Sherry Ortner makes a similar ...
Susan Perry
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Dwight Read
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Joan Silk
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Newsday (New York), October 28, 2005 Friday, NASSAU AND SUFFOLK
EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A03, 406 words, Chimps with an attitude: What's
in it for me?, BY JAMIE TALAN. STAFF WRITER
... by a team of anthropologists shows chimpanzees don't ...
"
It was surprising," said Joan Silk, a professor of anthropology
...
2. Herald Sun (Melbourne, Australia), November 14, 2003 Friday, NEWS;
Pg. 12, 91 words, Baboons show way
... California Los Angeles anthropologist Joan Silk said those who
successfully ...
JOAN SILK (65%); ROBIN DUNBAR ( ...
3. Toronto Star, September 29, 2002 Sunday, Ontario Edition, Pg. F08,
1000 words, Chasm between chimps and us narrows but it's still deep,
Robert Boyd, SPECIAL TO THE STAR
... something.' Jonathan Marks, anthropologist THANKS TO NEW observations
and ...
... Jonathan Marks, an anthropologist at the University of North ...
... for another," says Joan Silk, a primatologist at the ...
JONATHAN MARKS (76%); JOAN SILK (62%);
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. New Scientist, October 29, 2005, NEWS; In Brief; Pg. 18, 146 words,
Shallow chimps, Staff
Joan Silk of the University of California, Los ...
... Stanford, a biological anthropologist at the University of Southern
...
2. Newsweek, November 24, 2003,, Atlantic Edition, ANIMAL BEHAVIOR;
Pg. 58, 751 words, Monkey's Best Friend, By Anna Kuchment
... who authored the report--Joan Silk of the University of California,
Los ...
... Sapolsky, a Stanford anthropologist and author of "Why Zebras
Don't ...
Monica Smith
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Charles Stanish
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The Washington Post, April 15, 2002 Monday, Final Edition, A SECTION;
Pg. A09, 1089 words, Bones Reveal Some Truth in 'Noble Savage Myth',
Jack Lucentini, Special to The Washington Post
... ugly debate among anthropologists. It involves two ...
... violence, or pushed into it? Anthropologists who believe the latter
...
... terms of violence," said Charles Stanish, a professor of anthropology
...
... American Association of Physical Anthropologists in Buffalo, a
...
2. Chicago Sun-Times, September 20, 1996, FRIDAY, Late Sports Final
Edition, WEEKEND PLUS; MUSEUM PIECES; Pg. 18; NC, 735 words, Latin
celebration takes to the Field, By Delia O'Hara
... a Colombian physician, anthropologist and novelist, will explore
that ...
... Multi-Ethnic Mosaic." Charles Stanish will lead curatorial
...
3. Chicago Sun-Times, October 14, 1995, SATURDAY, Late Sports Final
Edition, NEWS; 48 HOURS; Pg. 2, 630 words
... play. Field Museum anthropologist Charles Stanish willuse ceramics
to trace ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Mariko Tamanoi
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Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
Russell Thornton
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Los Angeles Times, August 21, 2005 Sunday, Home Edition, BOOK REVIEW;
Features Desk; Part R; Pg. 5, 1089 words, What Columbus didn't find;
1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus; Charles C.
Mann; Alfred A. Knopf: 466 pp., $30, Jim Rossi, Jim Rossi is a San
Francisco-based writer, covering science and the outdoors.
Many archeologists and anthropologists now believe, Mann ...
... nomadic hunters," UCLA anthropologist Russell Thornton tells
Mann. "Everything ...
... on the land. Archeologists and anthropologists have found evidence
that the Inca, ...
2. The Denver Post, February 10, 2005 Thursday, FINAL EDITION, A SECTION;
Pg. A-01, 1078 words, CU prof's writings doubted Two scholars say Churchill's
work strayed from facts on two issues OTHERS BACK HIM His assertion
that the U.S. Army deliberately spread smallpox among Indians is called
untrue., Dave Curtin and Howard Pankratz Denver Post Staff Writers
... Churchill cites UCLA anthropologist Russell Thornton as the source
of his assertion that "the U.S. ...
3. Times-Picayune (New Orleans), September 12, 2004 Sunday, NATIONAL;
Pg. 34, 1356 words, American Indians’ tragic history still in
dispute; New museum skips genocide question, By Jonathan Tilove, Newhouse
News Service
... said Axtell. UCLA anthropologist Russell Thornton, in "American
Indian ...
4. The San Francisco Chronicle, FEBRUARY 13, 2002, WEDNESDAY,, FINAL
EDITION, NEWS;, Pg. A3, 915 words, CENSUS 2000; Who We Are; California
home to most Indians among the states; Native Americans, Alaskans fast-growing
population in U.S., Annie Nakao
... white people," said Russell Thornton, an anthropologist at
UCLA. "In ...
5. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), May 24, 1999, Monday,, SOONER
EDITION, Pg. A-10, 867 words, OLD BRAINS AN EMBARRASSING MATTER FOR
MUSEUMS, CAROLYN MCMILLAN, KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
... teaching University of California anthropologist Alfred Kroeber
about ...
... said Duke University anthropologist Orin Starn, who ...
... scientific racism," said Russell Thornton, an anthropology
professor ...
6. Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), July 6, 1996, Saturday, Pg. 5H,, 539 words,
INDIANS' TRANSFORMATION EXAMINED, Tim Feran, Dispatch Arts Reporter
... populations.'' Bordewich quotes Russell Thornton, a Cherokee anthropologist
and demographer at the University of ...
7. St. Petersburg Times (Florida), December 16, 1990, Sunday, City
Edition, NATIONAL; Pg. 1A, 2192 words, History from a new perspective,
JEAN HELLER
... now the United States. Russell Thornton is considered this country's
premiere ...
... Survival, he cites the work of anthropologists who estimate that
the Indian ...
8. The Washington Post, May 7, 1990, Monday, Final Edition, STYLE;
PAGE C7; ARTS BEAT, 769 words, Protesting the Protesters; Mapplethorpe
Exhibitors to Speak Their Mind, Todd Allan Yasui, Washington Post Staff
Writer, FEATURE
... Andrea A. Hunter, anthropologist with the University of Missouri,
Columbia. Russell Thornton, sociologist and professor in the ...
... Christy Turner, physical anthropologist, Department of Anthropology,
Arizona
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Commentary, September, 2004 , Vol. 118, No. 2; Pg. 55-64, CM2004090101,
6710 words, Were American Indians the Victims of Genocide?, Lewy, Guenter
... Indian Holocaust and Survival, Russell Thornton was giving a figure
of ...
... turn on the work of the anthropologist Henry Dobyns, who ...
2. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, April 1, 2003 - June
30, 2003, Vol. 27, No. 2; Pg. 77-91, AIC2003040102, 7302 words, Reaching
the Grassroots: The Worldwide Diffusion of Iroquois Democratic Traditions,
Johansen, Bruce E.; Grinde, Donald A.
... Jay Fikes, an anthropologist known for his biography of ...
... Problems and Perspectives, ed. Russell Thornton (Madison: University
of Wisconsin ...
3. Hypatia-A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, March 2003, Vol. 18, No.
2; Pg. 3; ISSN: 0887-5367, 3879945, 14288 words, Gender, Race, and
the regulation of native identity in Canada and the United States:
an overview.
... devised by physical anthropologists, who determined that size of
...
... point. Cherokee demographer Russell Thornton estimates that, given
continued ...
... Mashpee. Professional historians, anthropologists and sociologists
took the stand as ...
... come from white environmentalists and anthropologists who disparage
the modernity of ...
4. American Indian Culture and Research Journal, October 1, 2002 -
December 31, 2002, Vol. 26, No. 4; Pg. 67-96, AIC2002100101, 15285
words, Academic Indianismo: Social Scientific Research in American
Indian Studies, Talbot, Steve
... Usually hailed by anthropologists as a humanitarian reform because
...
... revisionist historians, and activist anthropologists joined forces
in their ...
... by mainstream ethnohistorians and anthropologists who sought to
discredit what has ...
... by the anti-influence anthropologists and ethnohistorians are the
following: In ...
... a response to Indian anthropologist Russell Thornton, Champagne
explains why revitalization ...
... Reality," in Indians and Anthropologists: Vine Deloria, Jr.
and the ...
Yunxiang Yan
Citations in Major National/International Newspapers Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. The New York Times, January 23, 2005 Sunday, Late Edition - Final,
Section 13; Column 1; Television; FOR YOUNG VIEWERS; Pg. 54, 647
words, Every Nation Needs a Dragon, By Laurel Graeber
... a cultural consultant: Yunxiang Yan, an anthropologist at the University
of California, ...
2. The Independent (London), June 10, 1999, Thursday, FEATURES; Pg.
1, 1862 words, THE BURGER THAT ATE THE WORLD; MCDONALD'S 25,000TH RESTAURANT
IS DUE TO OPEN SHORTLY IN CHICAGO, JUST ONE OF 1,750 NEW OUTLETS PLANNED
THIS YEAR. YET GROWTH IN THE US IS STARTING TO SLOW. WHAT'S THE NEW
CORPORATE STRATEGY? GO PLACES, LEARN HOW OTHER FOLKS LIVE, COPY THEIR
HABITS, BE LIKE THEM, Thomas Sutcliffe
... East an American anthropologist, James Watson, invited ...
... on the Chinese experience, Yunxiang Yan found that customers treated
their ...
Citations in Magazines and Journals Listed in the LexisNexis Database:
1. Foreign Affairs, May, 2000 / June, 2000, ESSAYS; Pg. 120, 5438 words,
China's Big Mac Attack, James L. Watson; JAMES L. WATSON is Fairbank
Professor of Chinese Society and Professor of Anthropology at Harvard
University. He is the editor of Golden Arches East: McDonald's in East
Asia.
... since early childhood. Yunxiang Yan, a UCLA anthropologist, hints
that a similar ...
... feed this category of consumers, as the anthropologist Jun Jing
has noted ...
... Joe Bosco, an anthropologist at the Chinese University of ...
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