April 2021
Special Focus: Engaging ‘The Second Generation of African American Pioneers in Anthropology’
Tracie Canada / Field Notes, Reviews
Author’s Introduction: Engaging ‘The Second Generation of African American Pioneers in Anthropology’
Tracie Canada / Field Notes
Reflection: Reorienting the History of Anthropology through Generations of Black Anthropologists
Tracie Canada / Field Notes
Interview Highlights: The Book’s Contributors Describe the Pioneers
Alice Baldwin-Jones, Riché J. Daniel Barnes, Tracie Canada, Angela McMillan Howell, Antoinette Jackson, Deborah Johnson-Simon, Elgin L. Klugh, Bertin M. Louis, Jr., Cheryl R. Rodriguez, Rachel Watkins, Erica Lorraine Williams and Alisha R. Winn / Field Notes
Theory: Centering the Intellectual Labor of Black Anthropologists
Tracie Canada / Field Notes
Pedagogy: Teaching and Learning from Black Anthropology
Tracie Canada / Field Notes
Contributors
Tracie Canada / Field Notes
Recording Kastom: Alfred Haddon’s Journals – Webinar and Book Launch
Sarah Pickman / Announcements
Enslaved Remains, Scientific Racism, and the Work of Counter-History (Part One)
Ricardo Roque / Participant Observations
Reminder: History of Anthropology Working Group, “Visualization,” April 7, 2021
Adrianna Link / Announcements
The Penn & Slavery Project: On Visualizing The Afterlives of Slavery at Penn
VanJessica Gladney / Participant Observations
March 2021
Two Articles on Ruth Landes (1908-1991), A “Scandalous” Boasian Writing Race and Gender, by Sally Cole and Jamie Lee Andreson
BEROSE / Announcements
Death, Dignity, and Descendants
Courtney Thompson / Participant Observations
Law and Caste in Colonial India, by Julie Marquet
BEROSE / Announcements
Bring the Old People Home
Paul Turnbull / Participant Observations
A New Portrait of Arnold van Gennep – by Christine Laurière
BEROSE / Announcements
A Reckoning Renewed: Museums and the Legacy of Scientific Racism Today
Samuel J. Redman / Participant Observations
Latest Additions to the Bibliography, March 2021
Nicholas Barron and Janet Steins / Bibliography
Red Power, Black Lives Matter, (Historians of) Anthropology and Other Friends: Thinking with Vine Deloria in 2021
Adrianna Link / Reviews
Medicine, Racism, and the Legacies of the Morton Skull Collection
Christopher D.E. Willoughby / Participant Observations
The Legacy of Lorenzo Dow Turner (1890-1972), African-American Linguist, by Alcione Amos
BEROSE / Announcements
‘The Self as Other: Franz Boas between Psychology and Anthropology’
Sarah Pickman / Announcements
February 2021
Ignoble Trophies: The Samuel G. Morton Collection, Repatriation, and Redress for the 21st Century
Ann Kakaliouras / Participant Observations
Bernhard J. Stern, an American Apologist for Stalinism
Sergei A. Kan / Field Notes
‘A Pearl in Peril’ by Christina Luke
William Carruthers / Reviews
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