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Penn Anthropology Colloquium
Marcel Danesi - (Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto) - “Politics, Lies and Conspiracy Theories: A Cognitive Linguistic Perspective”
[CANCELED] ANTH COLLOQUIUM - PAJA FAUDREE (BROWN UNIVERSITY) “THE 'DISCOVERY' OF SALVIA DIVINORUM: NARRATIVE HANGOVERS AND PSYCHEDELIC FETISHISM (OR, THIS IS YOUR MIND ON POLLAN)”
ANTH Colloquium - Gillian Tett (Financial Times)
Penn Anthropology Colloquium: João Costa Vargas, 'Reclaiming Favelas’ (10/23/2013)
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Kristen Ghodsee - (Russian and East European Studies, University of Pennsylvania) - “Everyday Utopia: Family Expansionism and the Struggle Against Inequality, Isolation, and the Climate Crisis”
ANTH Colloquium - Kathleen Morrison (University of Pennsylvania)
Once upon a time, humans lived in harmony with nature, but then...
Of course...
ANTH COLLOQUIUM - ANASTASIA AMRHEIN (BRYN MAWR) “RECONSTRUCTING THE EXPERIENCE OF THE DIVINE IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA: AN ARGUMENT FOR DIRECT PERCEPTION, DECENTRALIZED COGNITION, AND SENSORIAL PLASTICITY”
ANTH Colloquium - Graduate Presentation Day
Penn Anthropology Colloquium: Seth Holmes, 'Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States' (11/6/2013)
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Theodore Schurr - (Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania) - “Community Engaged Ancient DNA and Microbiome Research Provides Insights Into the Lives of 18th Century African Descendants in Charleston, South Carolina”
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