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Nanette Barkey

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Thomas Charlton

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Michael Chibnik

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1. The Washington Post, May 29, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, HOME; Pg. H02, 712 words, DATEBOOK
... Bank. At 6:30, anthropologist and author Michael Chibnik of the University of Iowa details the globalization of crafts ...
2. The Washington Post, May 25, 2003 Sunday, Final Edition, SUNDAY SOURCE; ENTERTAINMENT; Pg. M08, 1421 words, Readings, Lectures, Workshops and More, Entertainment
... at 6:30 p.m. Anthropologist Michael Chibnik, author of the book "Crafting ...
3. The Washington Post, May 22, 2003 Thursday, Final Edition, D.C. EXTRA; Pg. T12, 2647 words, D.C. Community Calendar
... 4790. ART LECTURE, anthropologist Michael Chibnik discusses the globalization of marketing ...


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Russell Ciochon

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1. The Guardian (London) - Final Edition, October 28, 2004, Guardian Science Pages, Pg. 4, 1913 words, Our not so distant relative: Scientists have discovered a new species of human in remotest Indonesia. Henry Gee reports on the Hobbit-like creature which questions our unique heritage, Henry Gee
... Peter Brown, an anthropologist from the University of New England ...
... in the 1960s, the great anthropologist Louis Leakey speculated that the ...
... years ago, and the fact that anthropologists have known for years of the ...
... more current concern to anthropologists is the degree to which Homo floresiensis, with its ...
... like this, living as recently as this." Russell Ciochon, a paleoanthropologist from the University of Iowa, says: "I suspect that ...
2. The Denver Post, January 5, 2003 Sunday, 1ST EDITION, Pg. A-01, 2420 words, Bigfoot believers Legitimate scientific study of legend gains backing of top primate experts, Theo Stein , Denver Post Environment Writer
... Daris said that?' asked Russell Ciochon, a prominent paleoanthropologist and professor at the University of Iowa. 'He's an important figure. ...
... primatologist, herpetologist and biological anthropologist, he has discovered five new ...
... field. A forensic anthropologist, Swindler worked on the ...
... respected University of Washington anthropologist, examines the Skookum Cast. ...
3. The Denver Post, January 14, 2001 Sunday, 2D EDITION, Pg. A-01, 2820 words, Legend of Bigfoot put to test Mounting evidence gives many reason to believe, By Theo Stein, Denver Post Environment Writer,
... including a physical anthropologist at Idaho State ...
... For most biologists and anthropologists, no evidence short of ...
... Bigfoot researchers is physical anthropologist Jeff Meldrum, an ...
... work and his pluck. Forensic anthropologist George W. Gill, ...
... American Board of Forensic Anthropologists, Gill said the argument is ...
... natural death. Most anthropologists argue no Bigfoot ...
... link to Sasquatch - for University of Iowa anthropologist Russell Ciochon. 'But in the 1960s, ...
... Post /Shaun Stanley Anthropologist Jeff Meldrum is surrounded ...
4. The New York Times, April 10, 1999, Saturday, Late Edition - Final, Dr. Donald Elvin Savage, Section A; Page 13; Column 3; National Desk , 460 words, Donald Savage, 81; Tracked Evolution of Apes, By WOLFGANG SAXON
... paleontologist. Working with Dr. Russell Ciochon and a team of Burmese ...
... chairman of anthropology at the University of Iowa. Donald Elvin Savage was ...
... ELVIN SAVAGE (95%); RUSSELL CIOCHON (59%);
5. Tampa Tribune (Florida), December 9, 1996, Monday,, FINAL EDITION, Pg. 6, 831 words, Extended family; Anthropologists believe the discovery of an ancient jawbone in Ethiopia extends human lineage back to 2.3 million years., KURT LOFT; of The Tampa Tribune, TAMPA
... accurate reading of age. Russell Ciochon, author of the book "Other ...
6. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), September 22, 1996, Sunday,, FIVE STAR EDITION, Pg. A-8, 541 words, EVIDENCE POINTS TO ASIA AS CRADLE OF MAN, IAN JOHNSON, THE BALTIMORE SUN, BEIJING
... lot earlier?'' Adds Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa: ''We are witnessing a fundamental ...
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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (51%);
7. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), September 22, 1996 Sunday, THIRD, NATIONAL; Pg. A34, 576 words, ASIAN ROLE IN HUMAN EVOLUTION MAY BE LARGER, By IAN JOHNSON The Baltimore Sun, BEIJING
... lot earlier?" Adds Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa: "We are witnessing a fundamental ...
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (51%);
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (51%);
8. The Boston Globe, November 27, 1995, Monday, City Edition, SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Pg. 29, 1667 words, Our intrepid early ancestors; Spate of recent finds shows they ranged much farther much earlier than we thought, By David L. Chandler, Globe Staff
... years earlier than most anthropologists thought any hominids had ...
... ourselves. These finds, says anthropologist Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa, co-author of one of the ...
... some are more cautious. Anthropologist David Pilbeam of Harvard ...
... in Nature, British anthropologists Bernard Wood and Alan ...
... Among those still unsure is anthropologist Philip Rightmire of the State ...
... MAP, PHOTOS COURTESY/RUSSELL CIOCHON / A battered cobble ...
... right, field researchers Russell Ciochon (left), Huang Wanpo and ...
9. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), November 23, 1995, Thursday, FIVE STAR LIFT Edition, NEWS; Pg. 1I, 532 words, ANCIENT JAW BONES SHOW MAN ROAMED FAR, WIDE, EARLY, LONDON
... Eric Delson, an anthropologist at Lehman College of the ...
... Asia, said researcher Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa. The tools are pieces of stone ...
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10. The Advertiser, November 16, 1995 Thursday, 317 words, Primitive man in new link to Asia
... old, the scientists' leader, Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa, said in an ...
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11. Chicago Sun-Times, November 16, 1995, THURSDAY, Late Sports Final Edition, NEWS; Pg. 42, 506 words, Fossils in Africa, China Suggest Man Evolved Over Wider Area, BY MALCOLM RITTER, NEW YORK
... Eric Delson, an anthropologist at Lehman College of the ...
... Asia, said researcher Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa. The teeth look like those of ...
12. The Houston Chronicle, November 16, 1995, Thursday, 3 STAR Edition, a; Pg. 27, 704 words, Fossils in China may mean humans left Africa even earlier than thought, KATHY SAWYER; Washington Post
... stone tool kit,'' Russell Ciochon, a University of Iowa paleoanthropologist, said in ...
Photo: Paleoanthropologist Russell Ciochon studies fossils in ...
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13. The San Francisco Chronicle, NOVEMBER 16, 1995, THURSDAY, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A1, 579 words, Early Humans Traced To a Cave in China New clues on migration from Africa, Charles Petit, Chronicle Science Writer
... in the middle,'' said Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa, a member of the team that ...
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA (51%);
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14. The Toronto Star, November 16, 1995, Thursday, METRO EDITION, NEWS; Pg. A26, 145 words, Primitive remains dated at 2 million years, (Reuter), LONDON
... old, the scientists' leader, Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa, said in an ...
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15. The Washington Post, November 16, 1995, Thursday, Final Edition, A SECTION; Pg. A03, 1162 words, Asian Fossils Suggest Early Migration, Kathy Sawyer, Washington Post Staff Writer
... stone tool kit," Russell Ciochon, a University of Iowa paleoanthropologist, said in ...
... Wood and Turner write. Anthropologist Milford Wolpoff, of the University of ...
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16. The Toronto Star, August 27, 1994, Saturday, SATURDAY SECOND EDITION, TRAVEL; Pg. G16, 544 words, Cambodians aim to stop pillaging of Angkor, By Jonathan Manthorpe SOUTHAM NEWS, PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
... can be stolen to order. Russell Ciochon, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Iowa, says he has had several verified ...
17. The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec), August 13, 1994, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. F11, 717 words, Stopping the looting; Special police force trained to save Angkor's treasures, JONATHAN MANTHORPE; SOUTHAM NEWS, PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
... can be stolen to order. Russell Ciochon, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Iowa, said he has had several verified ...
18. The Ottawa Citizen, August 13, 1994, Saturday, FINAL EDITION, NEWS; Pg. E11, 712 words, CAMBODIA: Effort begins to halt ravage of temple complex, JONATHAN MANTHORPE; SOUTHAM NEWS, PHNOM PENH, Cambodia
... can be stolen to order. Russell Ciochon, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Iowa, says he has had several verified ...
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19. The New York Times, October 14, 1990, Sunday, Late Edition - Final, Section 7; Page 11, Column 1; Book Review Desk, 919 words, Apes and Us Together, By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD; John Noble Wilford reports on science for The New York Times and is the author of ''The Riddle of the Dinosaur'' and, most recently, ''Mars Beckons.''
... Human Prehistory. By Russell Ciochon, John Olsen and Jamie ...
... in human prehistory. Russell Ciochon, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Iowa, and John Olsen, an ...
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1. New Scientist, May 22, 2004, Features; Pg. 36, 2516 words, Out of Asia; Modern humans almost certainly evolved in Africa. But do our deeper evolutionary roots lie elsewhere? Richard Hollingham investigates, Richard Hollingham; Richard Hollingham is a science writer and broadcaster based in London
... Asia," says palaeontologist Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa in Iowa City, ...
2. Newsweek, November 27, 1995 , UNITED STATES EDITION, SOCIETY; Science; Pg. 78, 845 words, An Ancient Wanderlust, BY SHARON BEGLEY
... Chinese scientists had asked Russell Ciochon if they could meet with out of earshot of ...
... Paleoanthropology. Ciochon, a University of Iowa expert in early ...
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3. New Scientist, November 18, 1995, Science, Pg. 1818, 560 words, Did Asia rock the human cradle?, ROGER LEWIN
... claims in the past. Anthropologists from China, Canada and the US have ...
... H. erectus, but Russell Ciochon of the University of Iowa and his colleagues now claim that ...
Most anthropologists believe that the human family ...
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Rudolf Colloredo-Mansfeld

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Virginia Dominguez

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1. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), October 14, 2004, Thursday, METRO EDITION, Pg. 04B;, 4858 words, Paid Obits
... Journalism and Communication at the University of Iowa. After graduation, Dorothy ...
... Dwain, Jeff and Jay. VIRGINIA DOMINGUEZ It's been one year ...
2. Omaha World-Herald (Nebraska), October 14, 2004, Thursday, IOWA;MIDLANDS;NEBRASKA;SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 04B;, 3888 words, Paid Obits
... Journalism and Communication at the University of Iowa. After graduation, Dorothy ...
... Dwain, Jeff and Jay. VIRGINIA DOMINGUEZ It's been one year ...
3. The Independent (London), September 10, 2001, Monday, NEWS; Pg. 3, 1338 words, HOW ACCUSATIONS OF RACISM ENDED THE PLAN TO MAP THE GENETIC DIVERSITY OF MANKIND, Steve Connor Science Editor Professor Kenneth Kidd: 'It's extraordinarily sad'
... for American projects. Virginia Dominguez, the Professor of Anthropology at the University of Iowa and a member of the committee, ...
4. Omaha World Herald (Nebraska), April 9, 1997 Wednesday, SUNRISE EDITION, Pg. 48, 1321 words, Weddings
... bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Iowa in Iowa City. She is ...
... bride is a daughter of Virginia Dominguez and Seferino Dominguez, both of ...
5. Times-Picayune (New Orleans, LA), June 14, 1993 Monday, THIRD, NATIONAL; Pg. A8, 1731 words, FOR FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR, A PRECARIOUS NICHE IN SOCIETY, By JOHN C. HILL Staff writer
... by Definition" by anthropologist Virginia Dominguez. *** Walking the line between ...


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James Enloe

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Robert Franciscus

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1. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri), September 23, 2003 Tuesday Five Star Late Lift Edition, NEWS; Pg. A1, 920 words, BONE FIND SHEDS LIGHT ON EARLY HUMANS, Tina Hesman Of The Post-Dispatch
... Neanderthals, a WU anthropologist says. Some bones ...
... Erik Trinkaus, an anthropologist at Washington University. ...
... H. Smith, an anthropologist at Loyola University ...
... rethink the notion, said Robert Franciscus, a human paleontologist at the University of Iowa in Iowa City. ...
2. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (Pennsylvania), October 7, 1996, Monday,, SOONER EDITION, Pg. A-8, 1084 words, A NOSE LIKE NO OTHER; AS PLAIN AS THE NOSES ON THEIR FACES? NEW CLAIMS ABOUT THE MEANING OF THE; NEANDERTHAL NASAL STRUCTURE ARE CONTROVERSIAL AMONG SCHOLARS., BYRON SPICE, SCIENCE EDITOR, POST-GAZETTE
... says University of Pittsburgh anthropologist Jeffrey Schwartz, that the nasal ...
... 30,000 years ago. Anthropologists are still puzzling over their ...
... on Neanderthal noses, Robert Franciscus of Stanford University, is not ...
... different manner than do many anthropologists who specialize in ...
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Laura Graham

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1. The Washington Post, May 7, 1992, Thursday, Final Edition, METRO; PAGE C4; OBITUARIES, 1377 words, Paul McArdle Dies at 72; D.C. Superior Court Judge
... R. Welcome of Gaithersburg. LAURA GRAHAM FISHER. Volunteer Laura Graham Fisher, 73, a ...
... graduated from Coe College and the University of Iowa Law School. Before ...
... WATSON ZUKERMAN (63%); LAURA GRAHAM FISHER (59%); CHARLES ...


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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 ...
... Northwest Amazon," American Anthropologist 69 (1967): 670- ...
... Island Society," American Anthropologist 87 (March 1985): ...
... Hendricks Ellen Basso and Laura Graham, Performing Dreams: Discourses of ...
... presence of a female anthropologist with a tape recorder and ...
... transient (ignorant) as an anthropologist, can also provide a ...


William Graves

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1. Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN), September 3, 2003, Wednesday, Metro Edition, NEWS; Pg. 6B, 11001 words, Obituaries
... survived by children, William Graves III of Scotttsdale, AZ, ...
... bachelor's degree at University of Iowa and master's at St. ...
2. The Houston Chronicle, September 28, 1999, Tuesday, 2 STAR EDITION, HOUSTON;, Pg. 1, 1168 words, SOUTHERN STORYTELLER; ANNE CARROLL GEORGE TAKES LITERARY CHANGE OF DIRECTION, CLIFFORD PUGH
... day at the prestigious University of Iowa Writer's Workshop, her professor ...
... whiskey on Hank Williams' grave, and I'm sure my ...
... won a fellowship to the University of Iowa, where her professor's encouragement spurred her to ...
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3. The Houston Chronicle, January 23, 1994, Sunday, 2 STAR Edition, TRAVEL; Pg. 9, 1112 words, It's academic; Smithsonian, National Geographic seek the affluent, thinking traveler, Los Angeles Times
... waters in June. William Graves, editor of the magazine since ...
... Tobias Schneebaum, an anthropologist who has lived for ...
4. The Washington Post, April 17, 1990, Tuesday, Final Edition, STYLE; PAGE D1, 1317 words, Art; Unearthing Mysteries of the Maya, Sarah Booth Conroy, Washington Post Staff Writer, REVIEW
... editor yesterday by William Graves), told a tragic ...
... E.W. Adams, an anthropologist who knew of the mounds ...


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Adi Hastings

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Meena Khandelwal

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Ellen Lewin

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1. The Boston Herald, May 6, 2004 Thursday, ALL EDITIONS, THE EDGE; Pg. 054, 700 words, Name-dropping; More brides take on partners' surnames; others get creative, By Thea Singer
... a couple,'' said Ellen Lewin, an anthropology professor at the University of Iowa and expert on same- ...
2. The New York Times, January 12, 2004 Monday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 3; National Desk; Pg. 1, 1488 words, Two Fathers, With One Happy to Stay at Home , By GINIA BELLAFANTE, MINNEAPOLIS
... new roles, said Ellen Lewin, chairwoman of the women's studies department at the University of Iowa. Professor Lewin is the author of " ...
3. The New York Times, March 4, 2003 Tuesday, Late Edition - Final , Section A; Column 6; Editorial Desk; Pg. 24, 181 words, Gay Adoptions
... rather than having their families devalued. ELLEN LEWIN Iowa City, March ...
... women's studies and anthropology, University of Iowa.
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1. Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide (The), September 2002, Vol. 9, No. 5; Pg. 20(3), 03501245, 2978 words, The anthropological perspective. (Interview)
Interview with Ellen Lewin, whose work analysis gay and ...
Lewin, Ellen Ellen Lewin's work has mainly focused ...
... studies and anthropology at the University of Iowa, where she is also chair of the Department of Women's ...
... co-edited by Ellen Lewin and William Leap. The first ...
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists, was published in 1996. This ...
Ellen Lewin: Gay and lesbian anthropology ...
... 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 ...
... by lesbian and gay anthropologists on doing fieldwork and ...
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2. GLQ-A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, January 2001, Vol. 7, No. 1; Pg. 101, 02803565, 3286 words, Imperial New York: Destruction and Disneyfication under Emperor Giuliani, Rofes, Eric
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists, ed. Ellen Lewin and William L. Leap ( ...
3. 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 ...
... research funding bodies. Ellen Lewin and William Leap's intelligent ...
... 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 ...
... personal and intellectual satisfaction. Ellen Lewin discussed the effect of funding ...
... perspectives of transgendered and transsexual anthropologists. While offering support and ...
GEOFFREY BURKHART (65%); ELLEN LEWIN (64%);
4. NWSA Journal, Fall 1996, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 164-165; ISSN: 1040-0656, 01381025, 1000 words, Book Reviews: Women Writing Culture, Counihan, Carole M.
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists who explore the poetics and ...
... diverse array of feminist anthropologists. Most articles are beautifully ...
... Lutz's "The Gender of Theory" and Ellen Lewin's "Writing Lesbian Ethnography." ...
... trace into the academic publications of their anthropologist husbands. These early female anthropologists prefigured postmodern concerns, ...
... U.S. understandings of race. Ellen Lewin ponders the bridge between ...
... essay on Dakota anthropologist Ella Cara Deloria and ...
... fiction enabled these female anthropologists of color subversively to challenge ...
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5. Women's Review of Books, June 1996, Vol. XIII, No. 9; Pg. 21-2; ISSN: 0738-1433, 00615495, 2523 words, Fastening the bonds of womanhood, Gilbert, Kate
... work of older women anthropologists conceals their refusal to discuss the ...
... group of famous male anthropologists, setting out what they claimed was ...
... a single female anthropologist, nor was feminism deemed worthy to be ...
... making "the obvious point: that [what] anthropologists write, ... namely ethnographies -- ...
... Culture demonstrates, female anthropologists, feminists and women in ...
... a white woman anthropologist who leaves her Jewish ...
... erase the barriers between the anthropologist and her subject, but these essays ...
... a beloved and innovative anthropologist who wrote on ...
... a current female anthropologist. In fact, with the exception of ...
... who is not an anthropologist (despite the appropriating claims ...
... known living female anthropologists may), or are our foremothers merely ...
... generations, and non-professional anthropologists, into the "new canon" seems to ...
... even well-known, anthropologists. In part three, "Does ...
... In this section only Ellen Lewin's "Writing Lesbian Ethnography" ...
... distance" between subject and anthropologist, I would point out that a more traditional anthropologist, working among people of ...
... sense. Gordon's argument that the anthropologist should "give back" to the community and ...
6. 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
... Lesbian Liberation by Ellen Lewin New York, NY: ...
... generate the theoretical goods. Ellen Lewin is a cultural anthropologist based in San ...
... Reflections of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (with William Leap) and Inventing ...
7. Feminist Teacher, Fall 1994, Vol. 8, No. 3; Pg. 122-6; ISSN: 0882-4843, 00698621, 3662 words, Teaching Anthropologies and Sexualities: [Part 2 of 2], Babb, Florence E
... articles that addressed how anthropologists and other scholars have taken ...
... one society to another Anthropologists have tried to respect cultural ...
... gained during the semester. Whether the University of Iowa can resolve its problems ...
... Sex Habits," American Anthropologist 75(1):171- ...
... Among the Azande, " American Anthropologist 72(6):1428- ...
... Press. (chaps. 1,2,7,8) * Ellen Lewin, 1993, selections from Lesbian ...
... Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists Newsletter 13(3): ...

Katina Lillios

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Douglas Midgett

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Erica Prussing

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Scott Schnell

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Glenn Storey

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