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Tag Archives: anthropology
New Stuff Tuesday – May 22, 2018
From Drag Queens To Leathermen: Language, Gender, and Gay Male Subcultures by Rusty Barrett PE3727 .G39 B37 2017 New Arrivals , 2nd floor Rusty Barrett’s work serves as a analysis into the way language and gender is expressed within six … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, gay male subcultures, gender, language, linguistics, sexuality
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Mayan Prophecy & Calendar talk Oct 4
Dr. Joanne Burkholder, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, and Dr. Paul Rybski, Dept. of Physics, will give a one-hour talk about “The Mayan Prophecy and the Mayan Calendar: The Anthropological and Astronomical Facts” on Fri., Oct. 4, at … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, apocalypse, articles, astronomy, books, calendars, doom, forecasting, lectures, Mayans, physics, predictions, prophecy, science
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New Stuff Tuesday – August 2
Adventures in Eating: Anthropological Experiences in Dining From Around The World edited by Helen Haines and Clare Sammells GT2850 .A48 2010 New Book Island, 2nd floor Food: one of the those universal necessities in order to live. Everyone has their … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropology, books, culture, customs, eating, food, new stuff
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