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"anthropological" Definitions
  1. connected with the study of the human race, especially its origins, development, customs and beliefs

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These professors instruct college students in anthropological and archeological studies.
It is a living library of pharmaceuticals and anthropological treasures.
I'd like to observe these videos from an anthropological perspective.
Something of that satirical, anthropological approach informs her own work.
Look forward to bloodletting, scary scientific experiments and anthropological musings.
So it's it's a very anthropological look at volcanoes for example.
We've devoted countless articles to the anthropological nuances of club culture.
I think that was more anthropological … SR: And ever so slightly racist.
Agayants even established a stage-crafted pogrom to test his anthropological hypothesis.
But other researchers, considering the same anthropological data, have rejected this view.
The perspectives embodied in these anthropological overviews exist in implicit dialogue here.
No one is writing tittering, vaguely disgusted anthropological examinations of sports fandom.
The bones were exported to Australia between 1911 and 1936 for anthropological research.
These are almost entirely sociological and anthropological causes, not linguistic or scientific ones.
I offer it as an anthropological hypothesis that those are the stable combinations.
They published their results last month in the journal Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences.
Still, the program description of "(C)arbon" as "an anthropological study" isn't misleading.
Along with its anthropological insights, the book offers personal portraits of several Bushmen.
In June, the membership of the American Anthropological Association narrowly rejected a boycott.
For example, there are anthropological descriptions where lesions on participants occur from ritual ceremonies.
This work is part programming deep-dive, part literary analysis and part anthropological study.
What is not clear is why Hurston never returned to her earliest anthropological subject.
He was also influenced by the anthropological works of such writers as Robert Ardrey.
The writer lived at 10,000 feet in the Peruvian Andes doing anthropological field work.
Norse mythology is underlined in Tolkienesque anthropological detail, but with a sassy, youthful shrug.
We invited students to go on an anthropological expedition to document life in Dallol.
Critic's pick A fascinating documentary re-examines a notorious anthropological experiment from the 1970s.
Below, THUMP presents a Coachella-themed anthropological study: Self-Awareness and the EDM Bro.
In the case of Native Americans, it produced thousands of pages of anthropological research.
Yet, until Europeans are included in the Museum's Anthropological Halls, visitors will learn otherwise.
An anthropological exam of her remains suggest that she suffered from a chronic illness.
" He describes the book as "a sort of joke anthropological study on Bigfoot believers.
It's obvious Wong and Thompson had a specific type of immersive, anthropological experience in mind.
"Away With Words", a faintly anthropological examination of puns and the people who make them.
Despite Mamnguqsualuk's acclaim as an artist, the way her work is displayed recalls anthropological exhibits.
Yes, something — apelike about him, like one of those pictures I've seen in — anthropological studies!
She tucked into her clams oreganata and considered the new breed as an anthropological curiosity.
Her photographic work merges this anthropological background with an interest in linguistics, literature, and language.
Ms. Machak, a cinematographer, said she was working with the Smithsonian Institution and Documentary Educational Resources, a center for ethnographic and anthropological films, to archive and preserve years of films her grandfather had made in Amazonia, some of which are considered classics of anthropological filmmaking.
In Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale, the story of Offred is told from an anthropological distance.
A large database containing carefully curated historical, archaeological, and anthropological information was used for the study.
These items, including the anthropological evidence in the human bones, could offer clues about her life.
We wanted to arrive at the most profound truth, not the superficial truth of anthropological data.
Just a quick anthropological jaunt into the crude and increasingly vexing mating rites of college Greeks.
Payne, showing utopian plans going awry, depicts gated colonies of "smalls" in gleeful, quasi-anthropological detail.
Burning Man photographer and "anthropological enthusiast" Phillip Volkers has photographed the festival for the past decade.
"Some might argue that they more properly belong to an anthropological or ethnological museum," Ho notes.
And then, from the anthropological point of view, we're looking at traditional industrial design, user experience.
We're sorting that out using different techniques, such as anthropological data, measurements and then pair-matching.
Taken together, they seemed more like an anthropological look at a particular time than actionable advice.
We've used focus groups to conduct a sort of condescending anthropological research on our fellow citizens.
Josh (William Jackson Harper) is there doing thesis research, condescendingly viewing the locals as anthropological specimens.
Technology has evolved; there are cameras and dollies and lavaliers that enable this sort of anthropological study.
But Flaherty's profound visual lyricism vividly testifies to his anthropological compassion, and the films remain invaluable artifacts.
And it has a process for extending recognition to more groups through anthropological, genealogical, and historical records.
For this series, he adopted a documentary approach akin to the anthropological style of the participant observer.
She had an anthropological mission in mind: lunch at Jean-Georges Vongerichten's flagship restaurant in Trump Tower.
And the Philippine-American Stephanie Syjuco remixes the 19th-century anthropological approach to question the question itself.
If the results seem almost anthropological in their care and specificity, she comes by that approach honestly.
But, he continued, the coalitions clustering at the poles are not tribes in the classical anthropological sense.
The reigning theme of "The World Broke in Two" is writer's block, treated as an anthropological constant.
New times called for a new art of public intervention, communal action, anthropological inquiry and boundless risk.
But even when African fiction finally broke into the literary market, it never lost its anthropological allure.
From an anthropological and linguistic perspective, the most interesting aspect of the report is the User Report itself.
The firm uses a mixture of anthropological research, sensors and data analytics to hone and customise office designs.
He tackled politics as a product of history, as immersed in society, and through an almost anthropological lens.
But other investigations—anthropological ones, for example—may also be carried out in a more cavalier fashion abroad.
I will concede that pornography is part of today's anthropological conception of culture, like TED Talks taco trucks.
Steinem also discussed the anthropological sources of patriarchy, which she believes stems from a desire to control reproduction.
His work imposes a socio-anthropological lens to explore escapism and suffering in the face of social malaise.
McBee's great twist is to treat masculinity itself as an anthropological phenomenon, represented by this bloody, extreme sport.
But for the sake of protecting the Sentinelese from disease, the Indian government discontinued any further anthropological trips.
The sitters are African-Americans, former slaves, many of them depicted naked or half naked, as anthropological specimens.
Earlier this year, Caroline wrote the essay "AirPods Are a Tragedy," an anthropological look at what AirPods mean.
In "O Peixe," instead of the language of advertising, de Andrade taps into the genre of anthropological films.
In spite of all this, Chaka was featured in mostly history and anthropological journals published by university presses.
Building on the theme of family, a puppet Margaret Mead appears in a wheelchair to share some anthropological observations.
A lack of showiness and shouting make it feel more like an anthropological documentary than a reality-television show.
But out of these quasi-anthropological engagements, she arrives at images that seem to contain other forms of knowing.
Where he cruised the West Side piers, she cruises Craigslist, finding her encounters there far more anthropological than erotic.
The researchers cite evidence from anthropological studies suggesting that humans used to sleep in two distinct periods per day.
His anthropological interest in what we all wore at the very least made getting ready for work more enjoyable.
But they played along because to them the meal was an anthropological adventure, a phenomenon experienced inside quotation marks.
Zoom was an anthropological bet that corporate cultures would make video conferencing big and successful if it actually worked.
Surveying the anthropological, biological and psychological evidence, he argues that humans, like most mammals, are not built for monogamy.
He began work on a "global jukebox" to store thousands of songs and dances, cross-referenced with anthropological data.
His chief subject is anthropological: the new American society of the Beat age, informal in manners and sexual suggestiveness.
The most important part of doing anthropological work is we could meet the people who left and figure out why.
For more groundbreaking anthropological research, check out the MUNCHIES Guide to British Food, running every day this week on MUNCHIES.
The novel feels like an anthropological plunge into another era, enhanced by rhythmic, urban prose littered with slang and Spanglish.
Using an anthropological approach, Catharina van Eetvelde analyzes and investigates how the natural sciences shape our lives and our conceptions.
Before the change was announced, demarcation of indigenous lands was based on FUNAI's research drawn from technical and anthropological analysis.
For me to give the native group a real name, the film would have to be an extensive anthropological investigation.
How we carry our money, and how we've evolved to think about our money, is an even stranger anthropological phenomenon.
Jane and Michael Stern went on their own anthropological eating tour of the South that appeared as Roadfood in 1978.
There is scant evidence for the existence of this subspecies of the genus Homo in the anthropological and historic record.
Initially I thought I would be writing something very heavy with sociological, anthropological and cultural stuff to couch my account.
This playlist is an anthropological curiosity, a window into O'Rourke's musical taste pre-senatorial ambition, and definitely pre-presidential ambition.
Like his one-time collaborator and contemporary Zora Neale Hurston, Hughes takes an anthropological approach to setting and character development.
Using mock placards, two art students playfully reframed New York's subway stations as a gallery documenting the city's anthropological history.
After graduating in 1956 she acted in summer stock, worked for an anthropological research foundation and taught music in Venezuela.
They began pulling up photos on Adrie's laptop, dozens of them, from anthropological archives or stills from old ethnographic films.
It is meant to encourage a diversification of musical tastes, to support a broadening of one's anthropological and artistic horizons.
As an anthropological experiment, Baum turned her large-format camera lens onto classroom blackboards while in graduate school at Yale.
Hannah Grabmayer, of Novetus, and Michaela Binder, of the Austrian Archaeological Institute, have been conducting an anthropological investigation of the skeletons.
There is surely an anthropological dimension to the kind of worrying that is emerging from conference halls in Washington this week.
"I didn't want it to be an anthropological show," von Furstenburg tells me, as we pass together by densely hung walls.
Anthropological research suggests that the gods who watch over small societies tend to demand only that people show deference to them.
With just piles of gnawed bones to serve as anthropological evidence, we'll likely never know the true motivations of Paleolithic humans.
Update: 4:30 pm: We also reached out to Ivan Šprajc from the Institute of Anthropological and Spatial Studies in Slovenia.
If you think about it, taking a look inside someone else's secret snack stash is kind of like an anthropological study.
Arundhati Roy laced politics into tragic dysfunctionality, Amitav Ghosh's In an Antique Land made the real and anthropological feel almost surreal.
So the DPAA exhumed the remains in 2016 and conducted a series of analyses from dental, anthropological and chest radiography records.
Jane Goodall was 26 with no collegiate education when she first observed chimpanzees using tools, and upended centuries of anthropological thinking.
She's been working to revive the anthropological term "matrescence"—that is, a woman's transition into parenthood—for more than a decade.
The meta-anthropological theory held by many is that what the highly technical do today, the less technical will do tomorrow.
A lot of your work seems to deal with anthropological/sociological issues—how did it feel to turn inward for this one?
All things considered, from an anthropological standpoint, menstruating is a lot less shitty — and a lot less taboo — now than ever before.
Using an approach that is downright anthropological, the artist analyzes and investigates how the natural sciences shape our lives and our conceptions.
Though a successful fashion writer himself, Luecke comes from an anthropological background, and believes style to be a part of our DNA.
This spring, an analysis of anthropological and historical texts identified dozens of non-Western societies that have practiced widespread pubic hair removal.
"The anthropological evidence shows us that we are not warlike people," Kamienski tells me over the phone from his home in Poland.
"We wanted to approach Caribbean music as a subject that transcends political and cultural frontiers," Galeano observes from his usual anthropological perspective.
"Because the sky is often ignored by the wider archaeological and anthropological communities, [such interdisciplinary work can yield] many insights," he said.
Neither a heteronormative pornographic fantasy nor a dry, anthropological account, Disobedience manages to depict queer sex without exploiting the actors performing it.
But as the genre has developed, McAlister argues, virginity loss stories have moved away from moralizing to become subjects of anthropological interest.
The result is an audacious, anthropological-artistic arrangement that elegantly lays out a heterogeneous, noisy, and spellbinding cultural smorgasbord, ambitious in scope.
Before we moved, I'd snobbishly envisioned my stint at Fort Benning as a kind of anthropological study, a view into another world.
In 27, I published a book called ''This Town,'' an anthropological snapshot of the gilded, inbred carnival of early-205st-century Washington.
They also turned a small Masonic library into an anthropological museum, with literature but also costumes and hats left on the site.
From 1987 to 1999 she was president of the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, which supports global field work and symposiums.
Based on first-person experience, it revolutionized the nascent field of anthropology, insisting that observation and involvement were fundamental to anthropological research.
Her 1969 The Left Hand of Darkness, meanwhile, takes place on an alien planet without gender and is anthropological in its interests.
In this undated photo released by the Anthropological Survey of India, Sentinelese tribe men row their canoe in India's Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.
In this undated photo released by the Anthropological Survey of India Sentinelese tribe, men row their canoe in Indias Andaman and Nicobar archipelago.
There are documentaries ("Barber Shop City") and anthropological studies ("Street Dreams and Hip Hop Barbershops") as well as a trio of American films.
And so it is up to us—anthropological documenters as we are, you and I—to try to figure what it all means.
But enough anthropological exposition about holidays, here are six GIF artists who have incorporated fluffy, horny, mesmerizing bunny rabbits into their animation practice.
After the shock of Trump's election, such organizations may find themselves in greater demand in the United States, applying similar anthropological expertise here.
I collected around 50 saliva samples from a dozen participants that will be analyzed in the coming year by anthropological immunologist Michael Muehlenbein.
If you're a single woman reading this, my own anthropological efforts in studying us tells me you probably don't feel the same way.
Yet in bringing us into the present, Mr. Andrews is also leading us into a timelessly primeval world, observed with an anthropological clarity.
Jonathas de Andrade's short film "O Peixe" mimics the style of anthropological documentaries to capture a made-up fishing custom in northeast Brazil.
"From our anthropological point of view, humans are territorial animals," said Mr. Ausubel, who wrote numerous papers with Mr. Marchetti on the topic.
Like Curtis — but without Curtis's ethnographic rigor — Nelson places his subjects in a permanent anthropological past, erasing their present material and political realities.
She told me that she made "Pure Heroine" in a quasi-"anthropological" mind-set, scrutinizing adolescent rituals even as she lived them firsthand.
From the late 1920s through the 1970s, the University of Adelaide's Board for Anthropological Research organized over 40 expeditions to learn about Aboriginal people.
She was too classy to run with my suggestion that attending that Taylor Swift 4th of July party must've been an interesting anthropological study.
I'm hoping to write a bit more about it later, but suffice to say it's as much an anthropological artifact as a literary endeavor.
However, a new anthropological study from the University of Cambridge offers fascinating details about another common, but poorly-documented, area of human medical history.
You'll reveal the anthropological story of your ancestors and even see what percentage of your DNA is similar to our ancient cousins, the Neanderthals.
Well from an anthropological perspective, the basic urge to classify, to order and arrange the world is one of the very few human universals.
As a reader, let me just say: Three cheers for Curtis Sittenfeld and her astute, sharp and ebullient anthropological interest in the human condition.
Like an alien intent on some meticulous anthropological mission on Earth, Alexandra Kleeman seems always to be encountering the world for the first time.
Her mission was to continue her anthropological research on chimpanzees; van Lawick's was to capture it all on 16mm, as commissioned by National Geographic.
The nerdy glee that Cady takes in math gets plenty of room to breathe, and so does her anthropological study of Regina's predatory ways.
Even the most staunch feminist can admit to having viewed "The Bachelor," or at the very least considered viewing it as an anthropological study.
Back in Jamaica, Mr. Seaga conducted anthropological research and developed an intense interest in music, overseeing the recording of an album of island songs.
Dr. Chagnon dismissed as "Marxist" the widespread anthropological belief that warfare in tribal life was usually provoked by disputes over access to scarce resources.
The latter was meant to act more like an anthropological nature documentary than the wine-slinging, wig-pulling reputation it earned in later years.
Historically, exhibitions on Black artistic perspective are often anthropological or didactic, presented as a way to learn about a people rather than learning from them.
This work is an anthropological survey of not only a game that is endangered, but also of the culture that lives under Friday night lights.
In the decades that people have been finding love online, there has been surprisingly little anthropological research on how technology has changed the dating landscape.
Not merely educational or anthropological, Germinal is successful on its own terms because it forges a personal connection with the viewer through generous decorative detail.
"800 Words" is the definition of lightweight, but it's amiable and touching, and it's easy to get sucked in by its scenic and anthropological charms.
I think it's cool and it takes a popular mechanics view of the pyramid, but erasing it totally from the known cultural/religious/anthropological context.
I am guessing they're generally a homogeneous — and elite — bunch who treat traveling in America outside the East Coast like taking an anthropological field trip.
Known for his signature blue jacket and his anthropological eye, Mr. Cunningham loved capturing the personal styles of idiosyncratic subjects in his widely read columns.
Speaking with an anthropological dispassion, Ms. Le Guin later referred to her novel as a "thought experiment" designed to explore the nature of human societies.
Di Benedetto presents repellent attitudes and actions with anthropological neutrality and savors the irony that Zama's inferiors must address him as vuesa merced (Your Mercy).
It smacks of anthropological condescension, evoking some forgotten branch of the human family, some lost tribe of amphibians emerging from ocean mist, crowned with seaweed.
Anthropological dives into reactionary horror are a subgenre of internet writing: no meme goes un-analyzed, no men's rights activist un-interviewed, no racist logic unexplained.
As a millennial and a retail reporter, I've always found the near-anthropological discussions of my peers' spending habits to be mildly hilarious and fairly condescending.
" It can be anthropological, and often funny: "Moroccan lamb, saffron rice, beetroot and kale salad, jollof quinoa and gluten-free pasta for the really irritating fusspots.
The genre of the trans memoir is notable for the way that it offers cis readers an anthropological view of that which they take for granted.
Now, a decade-long anthropological study from Australian National University finds that teenage girls have internalized this fear so deeply that they've resorted to dramatic measures.
Their presence, as well as the play's title, may lead you to expect a scathing indictment of privilege, or at least an anthropological dissection of it.
Sagan, an astronomer, takes you back tens of billions of years into the history of the universe and traces its evolution through cosmological and anthropological shifts.
There, an anthropological road map traces the story from Gibson girls to the Western Front to the Dust Bowl to bringing home the bacon and onward.
And Graeber's anthropological eye and skepticism about capitalism are useful in questioning some parts of the economy that the West has come to accept as normal.
What appears at first as a tender gaze on an anthropological idiosyncrasy turns out to be a slipperier, and more critical, interrogation of cinema's ethnographic ruses.
In doing so, he began feeling out the distinctive tensions between grubby anthropological narratives and serene mechanical simulacra that are so typical of our automated period.
In East Harlem, a museum of New York City trash from the last three decades is a more recent anthropological profile of a part of society.
These spectacular images — part photograph, part abstraction, and part anthropological treatise — transform the viewers' experience and challenge their senses to comprehend what is shown in the frame.
The formal study of nonverbal interpersonal communication is often referred to as "kinesics," which is a term that was coined by an anthropological researcher in the 1950s.
Think of it as an anthropological study that future generations can revisit and marvel at the gleaming, whale-toothed grilles on the autos their ancestors drove. Smile!
Fall's major characters spend most of their time outside Bitworld either pontificating on technical concepts or pondering the masses' foolish customs with a sense of anthropological bemusement.
I was surprised at first by how often the nomads distanced themselves from material culture, speaking of their customers and fellow shoppers from an almost anthropological remove.
More than anyone else, Le Guin showed me how to write SFF with an anthropological approach while interrogating the colonialist agenda and assumptions of the field itself.
But the dearth of relevant anthropological and paleontological data available forced researchers who wanted to use deep learning to get clever, by creating data of their own.
This can be separated into mtDNA (maternal line) and Y-DNA (paternal line) tracing, and you can even discover the anthropological story of how your ancestors lived.
His street shots of often mundane-seeming outfits on normal folks — hustling to work or hailing a cab, say — served as beautiful anthropological snapshots of the city.
Traveling to Europe for his military career, he became interested in antiquities and artifacts from other cultures, joining the Geographical Society and the Ethnological and Anthropological Societies.
But that did not stop two art students from playfully reframing New York's subway system as an art museum that documents and preserves the city's anthropological history.
But unlike the anthropological lens of Ms. Livingston, which some have called exploitative, Mr. Bratton's series offers an insider's view on the sociopolitical nuances of today's scene.
When outsiders from Uppsala visit the institution, Elle Marja has her body measurements taken and is displayed naked before onlookers, who treat her like an anthropological specimen.
"I had a very weird anthropological-botanical focus, and I couldn't find anyone to give me the money to study it," she told W magazine last month.
The filmmakers enhance the portrait with comments from the cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine Bateson, daughter of Margaret Mead; Mead's pioneering anthropological work is seen in archival vignettes.
But you also gain a kind of ecstatic anthropological insight into rituals that are both banal and outlandish, and an initiation into the mysteries of human psychology.
Both books, now circulating on college mandatory-read lists, have been sold in part as anthropological guides to a Trumpland that is terra incognita to most Americans.
"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" was an attempt to write a genetic, anthropological, cultural, social and epistemological history of humans over the last 100,000-odd years.
Copious wall texts, testimony from a Cameroonian artist whose ancestors carved them, and anthropological photographs all hint at how these crests might have embodied law and order.
At one time, the Brooklyn Museum teamed up with Abraham & Straus, the department store, to organize far-flung anthropological expeditions and the production of new fabric designs.
By violating hackers' assumptions about the reliability of their data and simultaneously appearing to reward their patience, honeypots utilize psychological and anthropological factors to neutralize aggressive, persistent threats.
Jackson said investigators expect the anthropological autopsy will also reveal the approximate age of the individual, as well as something about the manner, cause and time of death.
An anthropological report used in the suit found evidence that indigenous tribes have been living in the area since 1956, during the construction process of Brasília, he said.
When the story of Africatown is told, Hurston is not always a part of it; when her anthropological work is read, Kossola is often left out of it.
Hill archaeologist and Cultural Resource Manager Anya Kitterman worked with Far Western Anthropological Research Group to uncover charcoal, animal bone fragments and other remnants from the cooking pit.
Whitney Phillips Phillips wrote This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things, a sociological and anthropological journey into the depths of 4chan and the world of online trolling.
For two researchers at the museum, closing time means the start of an anthropological happy hour that has yielded 10 books and scores of scientific articles and papers.
"It's amiable and touching, and it's easy to get sucked in by its scenic and anthropological charms," Mike Hale wrote in a review in The New York Times.
The graveyard of companies whose anthropological guesses were too wrong to pivot to rightness, or who couldn't / wouldn't do so fast enough, is full to bursting with tombstones.
"There exists a very large number of anthropological measurements which have been made on people throughout the world from a variety of racial and environmental backgrounds," he wrote.
"International Express: New Yorkers on the 503 Train" by Stéphane Tonnelat and Mr. Kornblum (Columbia University Press, $35) is a anthropological field guide to riders several generations later.
"  Riggleman denied that, saying his work is "really is an anthropological study on all the people who believe in Bigfoot and the different Bigfoot belief systems out there.
Ludy's act begins as a kind of anthropological expedition through our collective digital history, then becomes a personal meditation that strives to find meaning and balance within chaos.
For nearly two decades, the book has served as an anthropological compass, nudging perverts and experimenters and the merely curious toward kinks that most have never even thought possible.
I lived for years in denial about what I wanted from other boys my age, or why, and chalked my interest up to the plausible deniability of anthropological curiosity.
However, according to a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences by anthropological researchers at the University of Tennessee Knoxville, this might not be the case.
The film faced protests and criticism from some Latinos who saw outsider filmmakers, albeit well-intentioned, adopting an anthropological perspective with an excessive focus on gangs and violent neighborhoods.
This approach does a great disservice to Achebe, as it subjects his works to an anthropological type of reading, separating it from the canon as white readers know it.
This is a heavily confused play about cultural confusion, a consideration of identity — racial, social, political, anthropological, even biological — that never settles into a coherent identity of its own.
Troves of important linguistic and anthropological collections exist in museums small and large, in institutes and universities in every nation, each with different budgets and practices around digital archiving.
It featured an immense installation of equipment (which Phillips deems an "anthropological extravaganza") and a performance that invited visitors to erase the "bad names" that sanmen had been called.
His inspiration comes from a wide range of topics, such as social roles, hunger, stubbornness in pursuing life goals, errors in anthropological and cultural definitions, and real life experience.
"The Man With the Sawed-Off Leg And Other Tales of a New York City Block" (Arcade Publishing) is an urban anthropological biography of seven Upper West Side buildings.
Lethem introduces Phoebe with hasty, anthropological brush strokes because he's eager to get to the weird stuff on the menu: She's a 33-year-old journalist and Harvard grad.
Now we can go online and find people of color doing the gawking, offering jokes and anthropological scrutiny about white people's underseasoning food, mistreating potato salad or eschewing washcloths.
These museums also play a critical role in protecting what's left of the natural world, in part because they often combine biological and botanical knowledge with broad anthropological experience.
I confront these characters with different sociological issues such as tradition, politics, ageism, education systems, health disparities, and affection manifestations amongst others, and study their reactions from an anthropological approach.
According to the Associated Press, Obama is also expected to travel with his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, to the ancient city of Yogyakarta, where his mother did anthropological research.
According to anthropological work by Mr Byler and Joanne Smith Finley of Newcastle University in Britain, a religious revival had been under way before the imposition of today's harsh control.
Santa Fe Indian Market itself began in 20193 as a private anthropological exposition where wealthy, white collectors showed off their gains and told their stories of encounters with Native people.
He spent most of their childhood reading books that even the adults they knew had never heard of, obscure novels and anthropological studies, the biographies of famous theologians and saints.
Burning Man photographer and "anthropological enthusiast" Phillip Volkers shared a selection of the most bizarre and intriguing photos he's taken at the festival over the past decade with Business Insider.
That Bomba Estéreo can rove through so many musical languages without ever lapsing into hackneyed tropes is a result of the anthropological nature with which the band approach their music.
Though it's being compared to Margaret Atwood, this fantasy novella reminded me more of the anthropological leanings of Ursula K. Le Guin's work set in an imperial Chinese fantasy world.
They approach their subject with anthropological eyes, focusing on the unseen rules that govern French speech: from the layered meanings of non to the art and ritual of dinnertime discussions.
Mr. Agematsu has sorted some of this garbage by day of discovery and displayed it, like little terrariums of anthropological mystery, in the cellophane packaging left over from his cigarettes.
But the piece is really an engaging description of a slice of American life that, when it is described at all, is usually done so in a patronizing anthropological manner.
The anthropological photographs made in the 19th century under the aegis of colonial powers are related to the images created by contemporary photojournalists, including those who embed with military forces.
Museums and the media have trained many viewers to see work by Native American artists, like Gibson, in an anthropological or craft context — instead of the context of fine art.
Their home is like a carefully curated collection of Mumford's passions – objects he built, found, or collected: animal skulls and anthropological objects; shelves of old comic books; paintings by his uncle.
As societies cohere, they have to ask these fundamental questions, and Horizon "gets that"—and better, it's almost anthropological in its decision not to moralize or judge based on cultural difference.
The analysis, led by Maria Guagnin, an archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Jena, was published this month in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.
Typically, the activist storm the galleries of the museum, holding performances, reciting chants, and holding teach-ins at different anthropological exhibits that highlight the history of colonialism in the institution's displays.
With Barracoon, she put both her literary and her anthropological skills to work to create a unique and harrowing slave narrative, the story of the last known survivor of Middle Passage.
Ancient sandstone engravings found in the Arabian desert depict dogs wearing leashes, according to a paper published Thursday in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology and reported by David Grimm at Science.
With Leica in hand, Gatewood cleverly navigated the chaos and cacophony of the ever-present moment and delivered to the viewer a mud-strewn and elegant anthropological study of modern life.
Anthropological expeditions were made to tribal groups in the island chain in the 1980s and 1990s, and "gift-dropping trips" continued until the mid-90s, but now all contact has ceased.
"The majority [of Bedia] do not have any cultivable land and depend solely on snake charming for livelihood," recommends Amit Kumar Ghosh, the superintendent anthropologist at the Anthropological Survey of India.
The black-and-white, documentary style, almost anthropological in tone, is one of the great screen treatments of a novel, faithful to the book while putting a face on the abstract.
" In a statement Mr. Greenblatt described his lifelong goal as "opening literary studies to the historical, cultural and, in the broadest sense, anthropological energies that course through great works of art.
The Associated Press reported Saturday that Obama would travel with his half-sister, Maya Soetoro-Ng, to the ancient city of Yogyakarta where Obama's mother Ann Dunham once did anthropological research.
The video works on the top floor deal directly with food culture through a style of artistic-anthropological study, which marks the culmination of three years of research for Ortega Ayala.
" He said he looked at the issue from an anthropological rather than political point of view, and that it showed that Italy "is a country that has no sense of itself.
Maybe "Parisian Charm School" seems so thorough because Callan, who has written several previous books on various aspects of French life, is an American; she approaches her subject with anthropological rigor.
But then Kahn tracks down the players 21999 years later, and the book becomes an anthropological study of nostalgia, aging and what happens to our heroes when they aren't heroes anymore.
But it's not clear how it will resonate in Athens, where one of the main critiques of Documenta is that the exhibition organizers have taken an anthropological approach to the locals.
The Naked Ape (1967), another global best-seller from this era, was zoologist Desmond Morris's speculative anthropological study in which apes' body language and mating rituals highlight corresponding behaviors in humans.
The media's newfound, almost anthropological, interest in the angry white male reveals as much about the state of our liberalism as it does about this much maligned, and previously ignored, figure.
In his Berlinale documentary, Gomes brings an anthropological eye to bear on the way in which the townsfolk work, asking whether they work for money or for the pleasure of it.
The Board for Anthropological Research at the University of Adelaide sent researchers to communities across Australia, where they collected vast amounts of information about aboriginal languages, ceremonies, artwork, cosmologies and genealogy.
Other rich Cunningham genres include the absurdist comedy; the bleak quasi narrative of horror; the male-female duet; the anthropological study (of societies ranging from modern and urban to the tribal).
In contrast to the more solemn approaches of the other films, "The Mesh and the Circles" is a heady mixture, a fevered elixir of anthropological study, quotidian handiwork, and the occult.
"There were humans in Arabia—the [archaeological evidence] tell us this, they were Homo sapiens—which makes sense given the anthropological evidence from Africa and the Levant," said Weinstein-Evron and Hershkovitz.
Collector Henry Wellcome acquired at least three mermaids in the early 1900s, likely interested in them as anthropological objects, as by then there were few who believed them to be real taxidermy.
" Sadly, all his historical and anthropological learning only prepare us "to begin to ask what it would mean to start thinking on a breadth and with a grandeur appropriate to the times.
This Australian hit "is the definition of lightweight, but it's amiable and touching, and it's easy to get sucked in by its scenic and anthropological charms," Mike Hale wrote in The Times.
Müller's work lionized the invaders' Northern origins, which dovetailed into the early evolution of Nordicism, the pseudo-anthropological notion of a Nordic master race that would become a cornerstone of Nazi ideology.
All that data can feed into prediction models for other things: overall leaf area can help predict carbon exchange, and growth or health patterns can be mapped to climatic or anthropological ones.
She emphasized that pieces often thought of as anthropological artifacts were in fact artworks; she also pushed to expand the collection with work by contemporary artists and set up residencies for them.
It is not yet in behavioral economics textbooks, but it appears to be an anthropological constant that leaders overvalue their hard-won experience, capabilities, and assets in the face of innovative disruption.
The oldest episode of interbreeding in the anthropological recordWhen geneticists finished sequencing the Neanderthal genome in 2010, they realized that Neanderthals had interbred with modern humans between 40,000 and 60,000 years ago.
The slender novel—which only recently appeared here, in a translation by David Boyd—draws on the author's experience as a temp, cataloging the absurdities of corporate life with an anthropological eye.
But as new research published in Journal of Anthropological Sciences now shows, he replaced the missing appendage with a knife, which he attached to the stump with a cap, buckle, and leather straps.
As Amy Lonetree argues in Decolonizing Museums, the anthropological foundations of Native representation in museums not only influenced the types of exhibitions, but also the public's understanding of Native social and political economies.
"It's the story of all the adventures and misadventures that transpire and it is so whimsical, but told in such a way that it seems almost like an anthropological field report," says Ferriss.
Let's face it: anyone who can get hundreds of thousands of views for a one-hour rant about Owen Jones is worthy of at least our anthropological interest, if not quite our respect.
Rather than capturing anthropological scenes from events, she presents formal portraits of the involved and adorned characters, mostly framing individuals against neutral backgrounds such as a building's exterior, a tree trunk, or patterned wallpaper.
At its heart, the book is a tale of how Sofia uses strength of will, rigorous self-examination and her anthropological skills to understand and begin to repair things that are holding her back.
Initially, my real interest in the club was anthropological; it was the most pretentious club imaginable, and I thought I might catch a glimpse of a dying breed of aristocratic youths in their element.
When the National Museum of Brazil burned down, also through unconscionable government neglect, it wiped a tangible swath of South American history from the face of the earth, incinerating anthropological records of lost civilizations.
Down a long hallway lined with specimen cabinets, he hung a left at a hanging skeleton and entered the office of a fellow researcher, Ian Tattersall, for their regular Friday night anthropological happy hour.
She would return to the Maya as a source of inspiration throughout her career, delving into the culture's ancient creation myths for "Venerable Grandfather Corn," an original 1995 fresco at the same anthropological museum.
Through her reporting, Thomas pulls together disparate geopolitical and anthropological threads to compose a gripping narrative of the complex world we live in, and how it's changed the way we dress through the decades.
While we cannot know the experience of an earlier generation, Kugel draws on a wide range of both anthropological and neurological data, along with ancient Near Eastern texts reflecting a similar sense of self.
To figure out the state of the circuit in 21998, THUMP spoke with Mickey Weems, a lecturer at the University of Hawai'i Manoa who has extensively studied circuit parties (alongside religious, anthropological and folklore interests).
Writing in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, researchers from Simon Fraser University in Canada have uncovered evidence showing that Neanderthals may have died out because they were unable to sufficiently warm themselves using animal fur.
In particular, questions about the photograph's status either as a documentary tool, an indexical sign, an arbiter of truth, or a mode of anthropological inquiry have been used to rigorously call the medium into question.
This work was important from an anthropological and historical perspective, but it also served a practical purpose—namely the groundwork required for the construction of an interpretive trail system through the site, including accurate signage.
The "how to recognize a Jew" article lists "names, anthropological features, expressions, appearances, character traits, methods of operation" and even "disinformation activities" that the newspaper is purporting can be used to identify a Jewish person.
After a lifetime in Afghanistan, she is racing to complete a bundle of projects — collating the anthropological slides of her husband, Louis Dupree, reopening a royal palace and seeking to digitize Afghanistan's Foreign Ministry archive.
The fossil record is evocative but inexact, unable to tell us precisely how our ancestors lived, while most past anthropological studies of living hunter-gatherers have been observational, meaning that researchers have estimated activity patterns.
These photographers, whether reframing "anthropological images of 'natives' made by Europeans in the late 19th and early 20th centuries" or applying a curatorial eye to the world around us, are democratizing the history of photography.
And that these works should be imbued with a giddy openness to change that seems to be as much a part of Mr. Gurney's DNA as his anthropological dedication to a vanishing class of patricians.
Two decades and a year after the game first captured the hearts of Japanese school children, Pokémon fan art is a genre so prolific and varied in approach that it deserves its own anthropological study.
Although massive displays like the dinosaur halls are famous draws, the museum is also well known for its anthropological exhibits, which include the Hall of Asian Peoples, the Hall of African Peoples, and so forth.
Research published by the journal of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences in February shows that a fissure in the earth's surface, deep beneath the site, emits carbon dioxide at concentrations so high it can be deadly.
If you're the sort of person who uses the annual avalanche of food and drink predictions as an anthropological window into the state of the American psyche, prepare for a stripped-down, no-nonsense 2020.
Aurore Didier, a specialist in South Asian archaeology, said Baluchistan in southern Pakistan had suffered widespread theft of ancient artifacts, making it ever harder to gather anthropological data on the peoples who once lived there.
"Learning from Documenta" employs anthropological methods to understand and analyze discourses, practices, and other curatorial gestures and their social significance in the conjunction of local and international politics that have accompanied Documenta's arrival in Athens.
In a paper published in the journal of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences , a team of researchers from the University of Ferrara and the University of Florence explain that the remains may belong to a crucifixion victim.
In addition, Tuchman also was indebted to a magisterial anthropological study from 1952 of Eastern European Jewish culture, Mark Zborowski and Elizabeth Herzog's highly popular and influential Life Is with People: The Culture of the Shtetl.
The rest of the book is populated by personal essays, anthropological explorations of the Lolita subculture (courtesy of Nguyen's years of research), and two chapters—an essay and an interview by Nguyen—devoted to Novala Takemoto.
If your management or marketing theories involve collapsing all millennials into a catchall anthropological category — as if you're dealing with space aliens or some newly discovered aboriginal tribe that's suddenly invaded modernity — you're doing it wrong.
Roberts is an alto saxophonist, electronic musician and multimedia artist who is now four albums into a planned 12-record exploration of her family's lore, one that merges improvised music with anthropological inquiry and speculative history.
Thanks to his work, it was possible to record the discomfort of close talkers, quiet talkers, people with bad breath, personal space invaders, and every other personal interaction that had previously slipped into the anthropological cracks.
Sociological and anthropological research suggests that Americans' feelings about firearms and whether to carry them for self defense are driven by elemental notions like identity and masculinity, rather than empirical measures of safety gained or lost.
The rituals of pick-up and drop-off become more than mere transportation; every day, they could double as a couture runway show starring a new diva or a PBS special featuring an anthropological two-step.
Organized by Paola Antonelli, senior curator of the Modern's architecture and design department, and Michelle Millar Fisher, a curatorial assistant, it has involved years of research and travel and is as anthropological as it is aesthetic.
And while Liz's anthropological asides made for tart commentary on her Ulster relatives, when applied to the indigenous population of Papua New Guinea, they have the effect of making Belef and her beliefs sound ethnographically generic.
Still, the American Anthropological Association decided that the questions about Dr. Chagnon's work merited an investigation, and in 2002 it issued a report criticizing his depictions of the Yanomami and his dealings with certain government officials.
Scott's own recent re-enactment, of an 1811 slave rebellion, gives the piece a kind of ending, but it can't really end, because it can't really reconcile its competing impulses — anthropological, dramatic, political; teasing, sympathetic, analytical.
Comen's photographic work is primarily produced in serial portfolios, anthropological mini-censuses that each explore a very specific demographic, such as a neighborhood, a profession, an age, or, most recently, female Clinton voters on Election Day.
An area featuring woven, textile, or fabric-based pieces looked, at first glance, like a typified anthropological display — woven hats hung in a row on a high wall, with vitrines of wooden, woven, and metal objects beneath.
Boas is one of the people responsible for the sense we have in mind when we use the phrase "culture in the anthropological sense"—that is, the sense of culture as standing for a way of life.
A New Yorker profile describes Le Guin's upbringing by her father, anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, and her mother, Ishi in Two Worlds author Theodora Kroeber — so it's no surprise to find a strong anthropological bent in her work.
Her book "Hawking Incorporated", published in 2012, was an anthropological examination of the late Stephen Hawking and the human and mechanical aids which made it possible for him to navigate the worlds of knowledge and everyday life.
For too long, it felt as though Paris is Burning was trapped in the ivory tower, only available for white liberal college students who were taught to look at it from a distant, anthropological point of view.
The best part about watching The Bachelor from this anthropological POV (aside from the great sex) is that I can take the parts of the show that make me feel happy and fulfilled and leave the others.
" In his anthropological survey "The Other Victorians: A Study of Sexuality and Pornography in Mid-21976th Century England" (21978), Professor Marcus likened pornographic fiction to utopian fantasy — "a world of grace abounding to the chief of sinners.
Public defender Neyla Ferreira Mendes said she had examined the proceedings of about 131 jailed indigenous in the 2,400-strong Dourados - and every one lacked an interpreter and an anthropological report, both of which are required by law.
I have become persuaded that western thinkers on art do not really understand Arab art because they are always looking for depth and perspective, and lately for the idealist, anthropological, mostly non-visual creations of western Post Modernism.
Working at Reddit requires paying close anthropological attention to the motley tastes of redditors, and it's not uncommon to see groups of fit, well-dressed employees cheerfully discussing the most recent post on r/CatDimension or r/PeopleFuckingDying.
Which is all to say that there is a profound sense of recognition and familiarity in Taylor's work, not only between painter and subject but between painter and community, there being so little anthropological distance between the two.
Anne Stone, an anthropological geneticist at Arizona State University who wasn't involved in the study, says the most surprising thing about the new research is that the scientists were able to acquire such a beautifully preserved genetic sequence.
Her book The Sum of Small Things offers a rich anthropological portrait of the "aspirational class"—a type of neo-yuppie that defines itself through understated modes of consumption and an emphasis on the accrual of cultural capital.
The affecting retrospective "Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers," now on view at MoMA PS1, appears almost as a time capsule from Britain before June 23: a sprawling, bopping showcase of musical history, anthropological assemblage and personal reverie.
Pamela Druckerman, author of "Bringing Up Bébé" — part memoir about being an expat raising children in Paris, part anthropological study of French child-rearing — made me think we should all take a page out of the playbook française.
Elsewhere, a large area filled with empty shelves awaits books and other documents that will make up the largest football library in the world, offering a center for "historical and anthropological" research of the game, according to Jost.
While there'd been earlier anthropological studies and amateur works on hospital clowning, according to Paulien Trapman of the European Federation of Hospital Clown Organizations (EFHCO), the first quantifiable medical study of hospital clowning's effects came out in 2005.
In the King Street exhibition, Tail placed artworks in groupings she found "visually resonant and conversational," in defiance of dominant art historical, anthropological, and archaeological curatorial practices, and differently even from identity-centric exhibition strategies undertaken by progressive curators.
Because Banerjee's work is so deeply anthropological, situating it among the traditional portraiture and landscapes that built PAFA's reputation as one of the country's preeminent institutions for instilling traditional methods of art-making in its students is a masterstroke.
"One can imagine that the NSF was looking for an authoritative, independent and objective voice to speak to questions about the value of the social, behavioral, and economic sciences," says Ed Liebow, executive director of the American Anthropological Association.
This part of the vacation represents a homecoming of sorts for Barack, as he spent time in Jakarta as a young boy when he and his mother (who was an anthropological researcher) moved when Barack was six years old.
That anthropological detachment — the failure to viscerally connect and vigorously persuade, the lip-curling at needy lawmakers, jittery Americans or anyone else who does not see things as he does — may keep him from being a Mount Rushmore president.
I half-expected the show to be littered with people like me who were there on a sort of anthropological mission born out of equal parts curiosity and genuine interest, but that couldn't have been further from the truth.
To put it bluntly, obviously not all Trump supporters watch/read Infowars, but be assured all Infowarriors are Trump supporters, so let's consider the following some sort of anthropological study on this particular set of Trump supporters, shall we?
In 2014, Breezy Circle published an insightful and hilarious anthropological book called Gay Men Draw Vaginas, and at the book fair they had what appeared to be an astounding selection of works centered on various gender and body subjects.
While today we might want to better understand the interconnection between these objects and life within an art context, it was and remains important to see these particular objects as art and not "merely" as anthropological remnants of culture.
"The Age of Surveillance Capitalism" may lack a straightforward political program — Zuboff comes across as a liberal, albeit not one who slots neatly on the left-right axis — but it is loaded with useful economic, technological and anthropological analysis.
But by bearing down on what is — and isn't — human (or humane), his work — namely "An Octoroon" and "Gloria" — makes formally sophisticated, aggressively anthropological, unexpected challenges to what a black playwright is even "supposed" to be writing plays about.
He was in town for his first Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), an event that he took seriously enough to dress up for (dark suit, American-flag tie) but that he was also interested in for its anthropological weirdness.
But the coasts and the cities are full of wealthy elites who pay to have professional editors weed out fake news from their digital feeds, and regard the rest of the country with a kind of disgusted anthropological fascination.
With last year's Uncut Gems, the Safdie Brothers, also New York natives, harnessed that anthropological sensibility as a fiction filmmaking approach, shadowing real-life jewelers in the Diamond District for research and even casting some of them in the movie.
To consider a place largely from the perspective of a permanent anthropological past, to settle on a notion of authenticity that edits out the present day, is not simply to present an alternative truth: It is to indulge in fantasy.
If the trans memoir is going to keep pushing in this reportage-cum-personal journey direction, one danger is that transness will continue to be treated as an anthropological phenomenon, to be explained to cis readers, rather than a human perspective.
"I see it as an anthropological look of what we, in 2015, see an important or on our radar from a pop culture perspective," says Spivack, who updates the site once a day with more of the wikiHow user-created content.
In 250, the Center on Everyday Lives of Families at the University of California, Los Angeles, published "Life at Home in the 240st Century," a pioneering anthropological study of the domestic habits of 220 Californian families between 21955 and 21.
But the biggest similarity between the two films really comes down to vibe: Both largely eschew matters like plot and conflict, taking an almost anthropological approach to hanging out with its undeniably bro-y, but strangely lovable, central cast of jocks.
It's not just another episode of the learned cosmopolitan descending from the ivory tower to produce anthropological discourses on that strange creature known as the Trump voter and make it back to the big city in time for a martini.
Mr. Cohen has transformed his four-month anthropological field trip into a pithy day-by-day diary titled "Yellow Cab: A French Filmmaker's American Dream" (Pointed Leaf Press) that chronicles his application, schooling and, finally, his adventures behind the wheel.
After all, he got the idea for his M.A. collection at Central Saint Martins — which earned him the school's prestigious L'Oréal Prize earlier this year — from the archives of Mass Observation, an extensive anthropological survey in the mid-20th century.
Scientists from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency laboratory at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam in Hawaii used DNA, dental, anthropological data and a chest radiograph comparison as well as circumstantial and material evidence to identify the two American soldiers.
After all, he got the idea for his MA collection at Central Saint Martins — which earned him the school's prestigious L'Oreal Prize earlier this year — from the archives of Mass Observation, an extensive anthropological survey in the mid-20th century.

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