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Artspeak: So what makes Super Bowl Sunday so Super?

Posted by on Tuesday, February 7, 2012, In : Why Anthropology 

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February 5, 2012, I spent the day at a sports bar for almost five hours trying to discern
what attracted so many to the event known as “Super Bowl Sunday?”  In some ways
this article is a tribute to a late colleague, Dr. Walter Dozier, who was both a professional
 journalist and anthropologist, specializing in—you guessed it, the anthropology of sports

When you’re told that each company that had an ad played during Sunday’s Super Bowl
game paid $3...

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Kia Soul Goes to Far

Posted by on Tuesday, August 31, 2010, In : Why Anthropology 


First you see the hoodies, a few gold chains, then you hear the sounds of hip hop grooves and beats. Then you see the faces of giant hamsters speaking in hip hop’s rhythmic vernacular about “This or That.”

There is no question that the voices behind the animals are intended to represent African American brothers kicking it in the hood.

While Kia’s website (http://www.kia.com/#/soul/explore/videos/?cid=sem&ppc=y) says that the animals are hamsters, if you don’t know the di...
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Why Anthropology?

Posted by on Sunday, July 18, 2010, In : Why Anthropology 


"A friend asked me how being an African American woman is like being an anthropologist? I had not thought the two bore any resemblance to each other, but upon reflection, I see connections. Anthropologists have the task of inserting themselves into communities where they do not fit automatically. In this respect, I have spent the vast majority of my life adapting to and intruding myself upon places where unwelcome signs abounded. As anthro...

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