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The Ignorant Schoolmaster
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8 episodes
1 week ago
College students teach themselves about different topics in environmental anthropology, broadly defined. Cover image by Ian Carvell (Flickr)
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College students teach themselves about different topics in environmental anthropology, broadly defined. Cover image by Ian Carvell (Flickr)
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How do you 'do' cultural anthropology?
The Ignorant Schoolmaster
4 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
How do you 'do' cultural anthropology?

In this episode, we discuss the methods of cultural anthropology research.

Will Ball, Izzy Harrison, and Austin Harshfield collaborated on the research, script writing, and narration. The work cited is Worked to the Bone: A History of Race, Class, Power,  and Privilege in Kentucky by Pem Davidson Buck, published in 2001 by  Monthly Review Press. 

The Ignorant Schoolmaster
College students teach themselves about different topics in environmental anthropology, broadly defined. Cover image by Ian Carvell (Flickr)