Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society
Volume 40, Number 1 (2012) Building Bridges in Anthropology
Selected Papers from the Annual Meeting of the Southern Anthropological Society in Savannah, Georgia, February 18-20, 2010.
This volume is dedicated to the late Miles Richardson (1932-2011), a dedicated scholar, teacher, and humanitarian who represented the best ideals of anthropological holism.
Full volume available for download from Newfound Press, the University of Tennessee Libraries, Knoxville.
- Part 1. Theory and Concepts
- Part 2. Teaching and Practice
- Part 3. Ethnography
Front Matter
Front matter, including Table of Contents
Journal Editors
Introduction
Robert Shanafelt
Part 1
Traversing the Great Divide: The Embodiment of Discourse Between You and Me
Miles Richardson and Jane Hanebrink
Culture as Information: Not a Shaky Link but a Stable Connection
Robert Shanafelt
Human Scales
Thomas Brasdefer
Part 2
“I Didn’t Evolve from No Monkey”: Religious Narratives about Human Evolution in the U.S. Southeast
H. Lyn White Miles and Christopher Marinello
Enculturating Student Anthropologists Through Fieldwork in Fiji
Sharyn R. Jones, Loretta A. Cormier, Caitlin Aamodt, Jade Delisle, Anna McCown, Mallory Messersmith, and Megan Noojin
Causes Mini-Film Festival: Anthropology for Public Consumption
Matthew Richard and Andrea Zvikas
Part 3
The Kegare Concept
Lauren Levine
Contributors
Contributors
Journal Editors
Editor:
- Volume Editor/Series Editor
- Robert Shanafelt