Insiders, Outsiders, and Intellectual Kinship
Marshall Sahlins once dismissed the possibility that teacher-student relationships might be a kind of kinship. ‘Persons may have various relational […]
Marshall Sahlins once dismissed the possibility that teacher-student relationships might be a kind of kinship. ‘Persons may have various relational […]
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By some estimates, one in ten thousand people in Turkey is an unemployed archaeologist. In an alternative café while on
On a cold December day in 1995, after finishing my daily studies as a junior high school student, I was