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Fall 2004 Calendar
October 4
Nazima Kadir, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Experiences at the Summer NSF Camp
October 11
Shana Fruehan, Committee on Human Development, University of Chicago
New Intimacies: Premarital Relationships in Contemporary Japan
October 18
Joint Presentation: Dreams, Desire, and Design: A New York City Summer
Christina Moon, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Fashion and the Korean Diaspora in New York City
Olga Sooudi, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Japanese Women Migrants in New York City
October 25
Donald Braman, Yale Law School
Incarceration & Family Life in Urban America
November 1
Nazima Kadir, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Squatters, Anti-Squatters, Subletters, and Buitenlanders in
Amsterdam: An Ethnography of a Housing Crisis in the Context of
Globalization
November 8
Lori Heninger, School of Social Work, Hunter College
Reflexive Research: Learning and Ethics in a Study of the Lives of Girls in Armed Groups
November 15
Nathaniel Smith, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Malinowski’s Two American Homes: Tucson and New Haven
December 6
Joint Presentation: Black Atlantic Religions and Identity Politics
Pauline Guedj, Department of Ethnology, Universite Paris X, Nanterre
The Sankofa Tree: "Reafricanization" and Akan Identity in the United
States
Sheriden Booker, Departments of Anthropology and African American Studies,
Yale University
"Porque todo el mundo aqui en la Habana tiene santo hecho?":
La Regla de Ocha and the Politics of Yoruba Identity in Cuba (and
beyond)
Spring 2005 Calendar
Monday, January 24
Molly Margaretten, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Point Taken: Durban's Street Youth and the Creation of Informal Street Shelters
Monday, January 31
Jennifer Jackson, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
The social and productive role of the interactional contexts of oratory and cartooning in Malagasy democratic process
Monday, Feburary 7
Gordon Mathews, Anthropology Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
On learning (fitfully) to love one's country: Hong Kong and
the global meanings of national identity
Monday, February 14
Lucia Cantero, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Imagining Home: Goya Foods, Gusto-Scapes and Globalization
Monday, February 21
Colin Smith, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Narratives of Discontent and Self-Discovery: New Identities and Lifestyles of Youth in Heisei Japan
Monday, February 28
Joseph Hill, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Divine Knowledge and Moral Community: Reflections on Transnational Ethnography in a Sufi Community
Monday, March 21
Devika Bordia, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Democratization and Modes of Sovereignty: Local Governance through Panchayats in Western India
Monday, March 28
Allison Alexy, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
Four Questions before I go to the Field
Monday, April 11
Tomomi Yamaguchi, Center for East Asian Studies, University of Chicago
Feminism as Chronology: Japanese Women Making History
Monday, April 18
Jason Nesbitt, Department of Anthropology, Yale University
An Andean Oracle Through Time
Monday, April 25
Alison Norris, Epidemiology and Public Health, Yale School of Medicine
Secret Business: Sex and HIV in a Tanzanian Sugar Plantation
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