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Tentacular Faces: Race and the Return of the Phenotype in Forensic Identification. [PDF]

open access: yesAm Anthropol, 2020
ABSTRACT The face, just like DNA, is taken to represent a unique individual. This article proposes to move beyond this representational model and to attend to the work that a face can do. I introduce the concept of tentacularity to capture the multiple works accomplished by the face. Drawing on the example of DNA phenotyping, which is used to produce a
M'charek A.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Evidentiary Authority as a System: Johann Christoph Gatterer and the Collective Making of Historical Knowledge in the Eighteenth Century. [PDF]

open access: yesBer Wiss
How is historical evidence conveyed? How could an eighteenth‐century scholar vouch for the information stored on paper, drafted with the quill, and publicized in copperplate engravings or letterpress? In this article, I employ material and medial perspectives to reconstruct the multiple production stages of Johann Christoph Gatterer's Historia ...
Araújo AM.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Whose Global, Which Health? Unsettling Collaboration with Careful Equivocation. [PDF]

open access: yesAm Anthropol, 2019
ABSTRACT The recent push for multidisciplinary collaboration confronts anthropologists with a long‐standing ethnographic problem. The terms we have to talk about what we do are very often the same as the terms used by those with whom we work, and yet we are often doing very different things with these terms.
Yates-Doerr E.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Totalitarismo em The Handmaid’s Tale: entre manipulação e programação

open access: yesCadernos de Campo, 2020
In this paper, based on the regimes of meaning and interaction from sociosemiotics theory (LANDOWSKI, 2014), we aim to understand how the totalitarian regime of Gilead, a fictional nation in the dystopian series The Handmaid’s Tale, is constituted ...
Natália Silva Giarola de Resende   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Pragmatism and Theology: Between Hasdai Crescas and Charles Peirce

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 2, Page 232-254, April 2023., 2023
Abstract The noted Jewish scholar Harry Wolfson (d. 1929) claimed in youthful writings that the fifteenth‐century rabbinic thinker and physicist, Hasdai Crescas, was a pragmatist. This essay introduces evidence that there are, indeed, significant analogies between elements of Hasdai Crescas’s critique of Aristotle and elements of Charles Peirce’s ...
Peter Ochs
wiley   +1 more source

Meaning or presence? Ways of knowing of the Sámi yoik

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 124, Issue 4, Page 855-865, December 2022., 2022
Abstract This article approaches an Indigenous singing tradition, the yoik, practiced by the Sámi people in the north of Europe, as a way of knowing the environment through presence rather than meaning. The yoik consists of short unaccompanied melodies, often without lyrics, sung in everyday life, associated with a specific being (typically a person ...
Stéphane Aubinet
wiley   +1 more source

Los múltiples lenguajes implicados en la comprensión del principio de Pascal

open access: yesUni-pluriversidad, 2022
Esta investigación tuvo como objetivo establecer el aporte de los múltiples lenguajes que emplean los estudiantes durante el aprendizaje del principio de Pascal.
Luis Carlos Arias Fonseca   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Anthropology‐as‐theology: Violent endings and the permanence of new beginnings

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 124, Issue 2, Page 333-344, June 2022., 2022
Abstract This article examines the temporality of dispensationalist imaginings of the apocalypse, with a particular focus on why such imaginings often have an acutely violent character. For the Brethren and for Jehovah's Witnesses, the most convincing signs of the imminent apocalypse are violent ones.
Joseph Webster
wiley   +1 more source

Blessed Beats: Religious Profanation and Evangelical Syncretization from Samba to Carnaval Gospel

open access: yesThe Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, Volume 26, Issue 2, Page 324-353, June 2021., 2021
Abstract This article examines Evangelical carnaval in Brazil to argue that anthropological writing on syncretization expresses a theoretical gap or shortcoming. In several large Brazilian cities, Evangelicals are currently organizing carnaval parades and performing samba music with percussion instruments.
Martijn Oosterbaan
wiley   +1 more source

Funciones comunicativas y altibajos discursivos de la autoridad sanitaria en México ante la pandemia de la COVID-19

open access: yesSintaxis, 2020
En este texto presentamos una primera exploración al análisis del discurso y sus efectos de sentido en la pandemia de la COVID-19. En este ejercicio de exploración proponemos un marco teórico y contextual que incluya el estudio de las funciones ...
Tanius Karam Cárdenas
doaj   +1 more source

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