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Anthropotamus - Anthropology Podcast
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Anthropotamus is a place for anthropology professionals and enthusiasts to come together to keep up-to-date with the latest anthropology research.
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This is a special feature episode in which I explain Roman Jakobson's Six functions of Language as taught in Laura Ahern's book "Living Language".
In this episode we discuss the book Fluent Forever by Gabriel Wyner
In this episode we interview Dr Nandar Yukyi about her work with the Duckworth Burma Cranial Collection .
In this Episode we discuss the book "Proto, How One Ancient Language Went Global" written by Laura Spinney.
In this episode we discuss the book
UNSTABLE GROUND - The Lives, Deaths, and Afterlives
of Gold in South Africa with the author of the book Doctor Rosalind C. Morris
In this episode we discuss the book "The house of my Mother by Shari Franke
ANTHROPOLOGY OF WORK REVIEW articles
Failure of formalization: State protection of employer interests and consequences for domestic workers' organizing in India
Maansi Parpiani PhD
“You don't need money to give alms”: The protective
capacity of faith and spiritual kinship among domestic
workers in Zanzibar
Jessica Ott PhD
Also discussed:
Introduction to the special issue: Organizing domestic work:
The limits of regulations in the wake of the ILO Domestic
Workers Convention
Cati Coe | Alana Lee Glaser
In this episode we interview Alesha Serada PhD about her article Who Speaks Tho Fan? Deconstructing the Constructed Language of Jade Empire.
In this episode we interview Dr. Sophia Balakian about her new book Unsettled Families,
Refugees, Humanitarianism, and the Politics of Kinship
In this Episode we interview Miriam Jerotich Kilimo PhD about her article
From caretaking to transaction: Women
politicians, motherhood, and political authority
in Kenya.
In this episode we interview author Gabriel A. Torres Colón about his new book, "Styles for Flourishing - Histories of Survival in the Racial Niche"
In this episode we discuss the book Becoming Baba Yaga by Kris Spisak.
Hi everyone! We're back!
In this episode Doctor Sheina Lew-Levy discuss the article Learning to Walk in the Forest by Dr. Sheina Lew-Levy and Adam Boyette PhD. This article explores how BaYaka children from the Congo learn to live in the forest.
In this episode, we interview Susan Terrio about her book Forced Out: Migrant Mothers in Search of Hope.
Hi everyone, in this episode we discuss the book Know We Are Here with a few of the authors (Rose Soza War Soldier, Terria Smith, Viola LeBeau)
Resource links:
https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/slt_resources/how-to-come-correct-2/
https://native-land.ca/
https://newsfromnativecalifornia.com/5-california-native-podcasts-you-need-in-your-life/
In this episode, we interview Icy Zhang about her article, Embodying Similarity and Difference: The Effect of Listing and Contrasting Gestures During U.S. Political Speech.
In this episode, we discuss Sins of the Shovel, by Rachel Morgan.
In this episode we Interview Jackson Mueller about his work at UNR on Cody Complexities: Early Holocene Square-based Projectile Points from Southeastern Oregon.
In this episode, we discuss the book "The Devil Sat on My Bed: Encounters with the Spirit World in Mormon Utah" with the author Erin E. Stiles PhD
In this interview, we discuss Kendra's research into "Assessing Skeletal Stress Throughout Life History and its Relationship to Systematic Racism"


