This Anthro Life – Savage Minds Crossover Series, part 4 by Adam Gamwell and Ryan Collins This Anthro Life has teamed up with Savage Minds to bring you a special 5-part podcast and blog crossov...
This Anthro Life – Savage Minds Crossover Series, part 3 by Adam Gamwell and Ryan Collins This Anthro Life has teamed up with Savage Minds to bring you a special 5-part podcast and blog crossov...
This Anthro Life – Savage Minds Crossover Series, part 2 by Adam Gamwell and Ryan Collins, with Leslie Walker This Anthro Life has teamed up with Savage Minds to bring you a special 5-part podc...
https://savageminds.org/2017/06/14/w-ed-liebow-and-leslie-walker-of-the-aaa/
A podcast and blog walk into a bar… This Anthro Life – Savage Minds Crossover Series, part 1 by Adam Gamwell and Ryan Collins This Anthro Life has teamed up with Savage Minds to bring you ...
https://savageminds.org/2017/06/07/talwriting-in-my-culture/
This post is the latest in the November guest blog series by the Archaeology Division of the AAA. This post is by Lynne Goldstein. Lynne Goldstein is a Professor of Anthropology and the Director ...
Writing is never easy. Writing ethnographically about people who perpetrate violence is exceptionally difficult. Not only does the ethnographer have to cautiously avoid slipping into what we call...
https://savageminds.org/2016/07/28/writing-about-violence-part-i/
Anthro/Zine, a venue for undergraduate publication from the team behind Anthropology Now, has entered its second year of publication. The premise behind the project is to provide a space for coll...
https://savageminds.org/2016/06/24/the-anthrozine-strikes-back/
For the past couple of years I’ve been addicted to a series of books by the Norwegian writer, Karl Ove Knausgaard. Presented as fiction, these explore in minute detail the everyday life e...
https://savageminds.org/2016/05/14/suggestions-for-summer-reading/
Last May I introduced you to Anthropozine, a new undergraduate venue associated with the journal Anthropology Now. The concept behind the zine was to get college students interested in engaging ...
https://savageminds.org/2015/11/18/return-of-the-anthrozine/
In the 2002 rom-com About a Boy, Hugh Grant plays a well to do bachelor who lives off the royalties of a song his deceased father produced. With no need to work, Will Freeman (Grant) spends most...
https://savageminds.org/2015/07/27/summer-writing-units-of-time/
Savage Minds welcomes guest blogger Lindsay Bell In the middle of the teaching term, summer is the far away season where you imagine that all of your academic, and possibly creative, writing proj...
https://savageminds.org/2015/07/02/summer-writing-practice-community/
Back in the late twentieth century, when cut and paste still meant scissors and glue, desktop publishing opened many doors for a creative person with something to say. We dubbed these homebrewe...
https://savageminds.org/2015/05/26/welcome-to-the-anthropozine/
Notes and Queries in Anthropology
https://savageminds.org/2015/03/23/cant-get-there-from-here-writing-place-and-moving-narratives/
Notes and Queries in Anthropology
This is my last post as a guest blogger for Savage Minds. I have enjoyed this experience of connecting with so many anthropologists. I want to thank the Savage Minds team for giving me this oppor...