March 2003

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Spring Break
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Spring Break
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Classes resume


Department Faculty Mtg. - 4:00pm in 3058 LSA

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Conference: Shifting the Boundaries of Feeling: New Directions in Theories of History, Power, and Sentiment (details)



Social Work/Anthro job talk: Stephanie Kane - "War in the Biological Mode: Public Health is Homeland Defense" -
12:00 pm in Educational Conference Center, SSWB, Room 1840



Department Social Hour - 4:30pm in 1054 LSA

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Conference: Shifting the Boundaries of Feeling: New Directions in Theories of History, Power, and Sentiment - Keynote Address: "The Coiled Force of Violence in Memory, History and Identity"
E. Valentine Daniel (Columbia University Anthropology) -
Saturday, Michigan Union 11:00-2:00 (details)

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Executive Committee Mtg. - 1:00pm in 1020 LSA


Ethnology Meeting - 4:00pm in 3058 LSA



Presentation:
"Archaeology's Black Eye:
Discourses on Race, Culture, and US Blacks"
by
Maria Franklin,
University of Texas - 4:00 p.m. in
2009 Ruthven

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Works in Progress: Steve Pastner - "Image From Epic and Ethnography: Scholarly Inspirations for Narrative Sculpture" -
2:00 P.M. in
CEEL Conference Room, second floor, Institute for Social Research (ISR)
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Museum Brown Bag: "Old Wine in New Cups: Interactions, Ceramic Change, and Social Identities in the LBA Northern Aegean" by Stelios Andreou, Assoicate Professor, University of Thessaloniki.  12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.
2009 Ruthven



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Recruitment Weekend



Social Work/Anthro job talk: Vinay Kamat - "Negotiating Misfortune: Medical Pluralism and Therapy Seeking in Post-Socialist Tanzania" at 4:00 pm in Rm. 1644, International Institute, SSWB



Department Social Hour - 4:30pm in 1054 LSA

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Recruitment Weekend
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Recruitment Weekend
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Fellowships Committee Mtg. - 11:30am in 1020 LSA

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Women's Studies job talk:  Miriam Ticktin - "Diseased Citizens: Bodily Integrity and the Gendered Violence of Humanitarianism in France" - 4:00pm in 2239 Lane Hall


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Museum Brown Bag: "Thinking Outside the Circle: Research at the Missaukee Earthworks Site" by Meghan Howey, Musem of Anthropology Doctoral Student. 12:00 noon - 1:00 p.m.
2009 Ruthven



NES job talk: Sean Roberts - "Toasting Uyghurstan: Ritual and the Negotiation of Stateless Nationalism in the Former Sino-Soviet
Borderland of Central Asia"
- 4:00 pm in 2065 Frieze.

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MAGA Colloquium: Aisha Khan at 12:00 pm in LSA EC Conf. Rm. 2553 LSA



Social Work/Anthro job talk: Julia Paley - "The Health of All Begins With You": Civil Society, Participation, and the
Meanings of Democracy in Post-Dictatorship Chile" -  4:00 pm  in Rm. 1644, International Institute, SSWB






Department Social Hour - 4:30pm in 1054 LSA

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Colloquium: Jeff Long - "Human
Genetic Diversity and Evolution" - 4:00pm, in 420B West Hall

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Colloquium: "Oedipodes:  Or, Beyond the Subject Principle" by Neni Panougia, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University - 4:00 pm in  2175 Angel (Co-sponsored by the C. P. Cavafy Professorship in Modern  Greek Studies,  Department of Anthropology, and the Constantine A. Tsangadas Trust of the Rackham Graduate School)


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Works In Progress: Kelly Askew - 3:00 p.m. in 3058 LSA

Department Social Hour - 4:30pm in 1054 LSA
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