The Archaeological Study of Children
As a graduate student at the University of Michigan, I had to write what was called a “preliminary paper.” This […]
As a graduate student at the University of Michigan, I had to write what was called a “preliminary paper.” This […]
As some of our readers likely guessed, recently something quite marvelous happened within Allegra – something so special as to
This Autumn marks the 15th anniversary of the passing of UN Security Council Resolution (UNSCR 1325) 1325 on “Women, Peace
Gone are the times when gender was a mostly female domain of enquiry. In our list of recent publications, two
Anthropology is quite familiar with enculturation and the informal processes by which culture is constructed and transmitted. Increasingly, however, culture
Russian politics fare well in keeping conflicting stories alive. Sir Winston Churchill famously said that the Soviet Union is a
Sitting at an empty table, occasionally sipping from a large white cup, the Russian President Vladimir Putin seemed to be
This post marks the third part of our special review section on Eating Right in America: The Cultural Politics of Food and
Last week Allegra shared some ‘jewels’ from our archives by revisiting the crises of Ukraine. This week we continue our
This post represents the second installment in our Special Review Section on Eating Right in America: The Cultural Politics of Food and