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  • Its work on such concepts as family, identity, race, and illness may constitute anthropology's greatest contribution to the academy over the course of the twentieth century.

    James Warren: This Week in Magazines: Jenny Sanford Exacts Revenge, Newsweek Provides Helpful Alien Advice 2009

  • Psychologist Davis and his collaborator-wife, Susan, also wonder whether gender bias has had something to do with anthropology's love blindness.

    Isn't It Romantic? 2008

  • Like Belinda Bozzoli, scholars involved in the production and use of women's life histories in South Africa and elsewhere on the continent have rarely enjoyed the luxury of textual self-erasure, nor the authority to represent their sourceswomen's wordsas bearers of "fact," at least not since anthropology's crisis of conscience in the mid-1980s.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

  • The fate of the population was one of anthropology's mysteries.

    Explorers Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980

  • European conquest and colonialism had, after all, provided the field for anthropology's operations and, especially in the nineteenth century, its intellectual ethic of "scientific objectivity."

    A Special Supplement: Anthropology on the Warpath in Thailand Jorgensen, Joseph G. 1970

  • Something about forensic anthropology's exhuming mass graves, figuring out who's there, making some justice happen, just felt like a very appropriate expression of the world at the end of the 20th century.

    SF360 2010

  • Something about forensic anthropology's exhuming mass graves, figuring out who's there, making some justice happen, just felt like a very appropriate expression of the world at the end of the 20th century.

    SF360 2010

  • However, just like in anthropology's past, his conclusions rest on the definition that he prefers to use.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science EMJ none@example.com 2010

  • Shell-Duncan and Taylor tied disc­plinary concerns to anthropology's core ethical principles and raised apprehen­sions that INSER funding could convert the university into a hosting facil­ity for "military intelligence-gathering efforts."

    Signs of the Times 2010

  • Cognitive anthropology's beginnings in the 1950's developed out of linguistic anthropology's ongoing dialogue with formal linguistics and anthropology, but its emergence paralleled a general interest in cognitive phenomena across the social and biological sciences.

    Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en] 2009

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