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[Karissa Demmert] Anthropology and History- Bernard Cohn
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[Alex Rubenstein] Ethnoscience and Cognitive Anthropology
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[Calla Martin] The Feminist Critique- Sally Slocum and Eleanor Leacock
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[Sophonisba Gathman] Clifford Geertz
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Yup, that's the shortcut to perdition. [blog entry translation]
Sent to: Ricardo Levins Morales, Mellon group
Yup, that’s the shortcut to perdition. [blog entry translation]
by Jungtae Roh mediamob.co.kr/rasugjuriha
original entry in korean at mediamob.co.kr/rasugjuriha/Post/PostView.aspx?RowCount=&PKId=22621As my friend FunnyHat appropriately pointed out , getting your calculators out and making all sorts of predictions out of the U.S. presidential elections is quite meaningless and may even be bad for your health. What we really need to talk about at this point is about [south korean] national politics, which will influence us and to which we can exert influence. I can’t hold myself from saying this: just look at them – that’s the shortcut to perdition. A “critical support” [A] or “lesser evil” strategy is nothing but a shortcut to eternal damnation.
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[Grace Awantang] Influences of Structuralism
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