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20 August 2015—China's Lunar Calendar 2015 08-20
20 August 2015—Social and Cultural Theory Syllabus 2015 (b)
20 August 2014—China's Lunar Calendar 2014 08-20
20 August 2014—Social and Cultural Theory Syllabus 2014 (b)
20 August 2013—China's Lunar Calendar 2013 08-20
20 August 2013—From the Geil Archive: Curly Fives
20 August 2012—The New Yorker and the World: Introduction
20 August 2011—Displays of Authenticity: Real Coffee
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20 August 2015—Social and Cultural Theory Syllabus 2015 (b)
20 August 2014—China's Lunar Calendar 2014 08-20
20 August 2014—Social and Cultural Theory Syllabus 2014 (b)
20 August 2013—China's Lunar Calendar 2013 08-20
20 August 2013—From the Geil Archive: Curly Fives
20 August 2012—The New Yorker and the World: Introduction
20 August 2011—Displays of Authenticity: Real Coffee
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[a] Confrontation RF |
Social and Cultural Theory
Anthropology 206
Autumn 2022
Tuesday and Thursday
8:00-9:45 a.m.
Robert André LaFleur Office Hours:
Morse Ingersoll 206 Monday. 1:30-3:00 (Godfrey)
363-2005 Tuesday 1:00-2:00
lafleur@beloit.edu Thursday 12:00-2:00 ...or by appointment.
Required Books for All Enrolled Students
Becker, Howard, What About Mozart? What About Murder?
Bowen, Elenore Smith, Return to Laughter
Bourdieu, Practical Reason
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
Connell, Evan. Mr. Bridge
Connell, Evan. Mrs. Bridge
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, A History of Anthropology
Gordon, Robert. Fifty Key Anthropologists (plus web additions)
Moore, Henrietta and Todd Sanders. Anthropology in Theory: Issues in Epistemology*
Wacquant, Loïc, Body and Soul: Notes of an Apprentice Boxer
Bowen, Elenore Smith, Return to Laughter
Bourdieu, Practical Reason
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
Connell, Evan. Mr. Bridge
Connell, Evan. Mrs. Bridge
Eriksen, Thomas Hylland, A History of Anthropology
Gordon, Robert. Fifty Key Anthropologists (plus web additions)
Moore, Henrietta and Todd Sanders. Anthropology in Theory: Issues in Epistemology*
Wacquant, Loïc, Body and Soul: Notes of an Apprentice Boxer
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LaFleur, Robert. Round and Square (www.robert-lafleur.blogspot.com)
Becker, Howard. Various Handouts.
Becker, Howard. Various Handouts.
Bourdieu, Outline of a Theory of Practice (handouts)
LaFleur, Longevity Mountain (handouts)
The New York Review of Books (NYRB)
*We will be using the new second edition of this book. Do not buy the first edition; there are too many changes, and it will not "save" you time or money.
Required Ethnographies (Choose one SET from the list below)
LaFleur, Longevity Mountain (handouts)
The New York Review of Books (NYRB)
*We will be using the new second edition of this book. Do not buy the first edition; there are too many changes, and it will not "save" you time or money.
Required Ethnographies (Choose one SET from the list below)
I will describe the situation with these books in class.
Rosaldo, Renato. Ilongot Headhunting: A History AND
Rosaldo, Michelle. Knowledge and Passion
OR
Schiefflin, Edward. The Sorrow of the Lonely and the Burning of the Dancers AND
Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment.
All books are on library reserve.
Rosaldo, Michelle. Knowledge and Passion
OR
Schiefflin, Edward. The Sorrow of the Lonely and the Burning of the Dancers AND
Feld, Steven. Sound and Sentiment.
All books are on library reserve.
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Building upon ANTH 100 (Society and Culture), this course helps students develop increased sophistication in the way that they frame and think about social and cultural (not to mention historical) phenomena. Our approach to the subject will be both historical and “pragmatic.” It is necessary to understand the development of various intellectual strains within anthropology. A good foundation in them gives solidity to analytical constructions (this is precisely the reason that philosophers spend a good number of pages in every work “framing” their subject matters in terms of the history of philosophy). It is far from being a trifling exercise. We will also take a “pragmatic” approach, by asking ourselves which perspectives work best for our purposes, and our interests. Learning to balance these seemingly contradictory (but actually beautifully entwined) approaches is one of the keys to excellent theoretical work in and beyond the field of anthropology.Evaluation
Quizzes 10% Every Class Session
Quizzes 10% Every Class Session
Week One Letter 5%. Week One
Theory Letter 10% Week Five
Exam 1 10% Week Seven
Bridges to Theory Review Essay 15% Week Ten
Exam 2 10% Week Fifteen
Presentations 10% Week Sixteen
Final Analysis 20% Week Sixteen
Class attendance and participation is expected.
Theory Letter 10% Week Five
Exam 1 10% Week Seven
Bridges to Theory Review Essay 15% Week Ten
Exam 2 10% Week Fifteen
Presentations 10% Week Sixteen
Final Analysis 20% Week Sixteen
Class attendance and participation is expected.
See my class attendance and participation policy.
Anthropology 206
Social and Cultural Theory
Autumn 2022
Week IX
Tuesday October 25
No Class Today (Read the email message sent on 10/24).
Use the time to catch up where you can.
Thursday, October 27
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
Robert J. Thornton ()
Lila Abu-Lughod ()
*Marilyn Strathern ()
Eriksen, A History of Anthropology, 120-137
The Power of Symbols
Moore, Anthropology in Theory, 343-410
Part III/Section 10: Universalisms and Domain Terms
Body and Mind in Mind, Body and Mind in Body...(Lambek)
So Is Female to Male as Nature Is to Culture? (Ortner)
Global Anxieties: Concept-Metaphors and Pre-theoretical...(Moore)
Part III/Section 11: Perspectives and Their Logics
The Rhetoric of Ethnographic Holism (Thornton)
Writing Against Culture (Abu-Lughod)
Cutting the Network (Strathern)
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Week X
(November 1, 3)
Tuesday, November 1
Connell, Mr. Bridge (Entire book)
Love Family Portrait In the Counting House
Two Women Dinner at Home The Tip
No Oil Lester Trouble in the Road Ahead
Senator Horton Bailey Forgive Us Our Debts Prohibition
Life Begins at... Thumper The Dream
Struggling Upward… Thayer’s Drugstore The Pony
Bleak Day Cadillac Locusts
You Don’t Love Me Call Me Avrum EK
Kansas City Power... Paper Hat Purple Crayon
Stiff Lower Lip Barbarians Boxtops
The Gardener’s Child Summer in Georgia Underground
Discretion New Clothes Yuh, Yuh, Yuh
The Pistol Halloween Daiquiri for Harriet
Harriet and Carolyn Onward Christian Soldiers Home from the Office
Handful of Change Season’s Greetings The Squirrel
Happy Days Cousin Lulu’s Estate Nevacal
Fleur-de-lis The Family Tree New Neighbors
LS The Regatta… Semi-pro
Golden Gloves Crosby Beefcake
The Fight In the Garden Do You Remember…?
Happy Birthday How Much? The Dawn Patrol
Ground Glass Liberal Arts High School Album
Moment Musicale Coppélia Hair Shirt
So Soon? Juliet Tijuana
Mariuana The Primrose Path Harriet’s System
Witch Doctor Happy Easter Bawdy Story
Wild Party Wastebaskets The Laborers
Bleh! Stockings 4 A.M.
Sweet Shit Silver California Sunshine
Watering the Flowers Mrs. Paul A. Cornish In the Aztec Room
Houyhnhum 7:42 A.M. The Jeweler’s Son
Jussi Bjoerling The Lecture on El Greco Equality
Jews Bernice Jade Pig
New Writing... Billy Jack Andrews, Pro Peggy
Venus of Mission Hills Letter Art of India
Publishers’ Graveyard Good Luck Foul Weather
On the Morning Train Petra Good Night, Good Night!
J’ai Faim Moulin Rouge Les Sabots de Millet
Cannes Darkness at Noon Another One
The Etruscans Mi Piace la Banana From Rome
Intimations Wedding Present Football
Square Peg The Dancing Master Hot Number
Socrates Eagle Scout Locking Up
A Pal of Morrie Crime and Punishment Autumn
Black Pledge Gil Davis Guess Who?
Legal Secretary In the Vault Winter
The Volunteer Death Ray Joy to the World
Thursday, October 28
No class; work on you Bridge Essays!
Week XI
(November 8, 10)
Tuesday, November 8 and Thursday, November 10
Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Eriksen, A History of Anthropology, 138-165
Questioning Authority
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
Edward Schieffelin
*Renato Rosaldo
*** ***
Philippines Group (on-reserve if you do not have it already)
Rosaldo, Ilongot Headhunting
Introduction
The Past Made Present
Perspectives on Ilongot History
Stories of the Butag-Rumyad Feud, 1923-1956
The Celebration of the Covenant, 1969
Social Structure Set in Motion
The Source of Collective Memories, 1941-1945
The Politics of Headhunting,1945-1954
The Politics of Marriage, 1955-1960
The Deconstruction of Collective Identity
Rumyad in Historical Perspective, 1883-1905
The Feud in Historical Perspective, 1890-1928
Afterword
*** ***
New Guinea Group (not for this semester, but I'm leaving it to show another significant ethnography well worth your time...eventually)
Schiefflin, The Sorrow of the Lonely and the Burning of the Dancers
Kaluli Pronunciation
Ceremonies and Reciprocity
In the Shadow of the Mountain
I’m Sorry, Brother, I Don’t Eat That
Organizing Actions: Those at the House and Those Who Came
The Unseen World and the Opposition Scenario
Assertion and Appeal
Anger, Reciprocity, and the Rhythms of Experience
The Perception of a Human Condition
Ceremonial Occasions and Preparations
The Gisaro
Gisaro and the Opposition Scenario
Read for Thursday....and see below! IMPORTANT (and a curveball in our plans)!
NO CLASS SESSION TODAY
BELOIT AND BEYOND CONFERENCE: PLEASE ATTEND THE SESSIONS!
We'll talk about all of this as the class sessions proceed.
Week XII
(November 15, 17)
Tuesday, November 15 and Thursday, November 17Rosaldo, Knowledge and Passion
The Ilongots
Knowledge, passion, and the heart
Knowledge, identity, and order in an egalitarian world
Horticulture, hunting, and the ‘height’ of men’s hearts
Headhunting: a tale of “fathers,’ ‘brothers,’ and ‘sons’
Negotiating anger: oratory and the knowledge of adults
Conclusion: Self and social life
Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
Eriksen, A History of Anthropology, 166-191
The End of Modernity?
Gordon, Fifty Key Anthropologists
You are responsible for any author with a biography in the Fifty Key Anthropologists book (and they will be on quizzes and tests). These authors have an asterisk next to their names, below. All other authors (those with website links) are provided below only so that you can get a quick sense of who they are/were; just click the link for a quick look if you wish).
Steven Feld
Michelle Rosaldo
*** ***
Philippines GroupThe Ilongots
Knowledge, passion, and the heart
Knowledge, identity, and order in an egalitarian world
Horticulture, hunting, and the ‘height’ of men’s hearts
Headhunting: a tale of “fathers,’ ‘brothers,’ and ‘sons’
Negotiating anger: oratory and the knowledge of adults
Conclusion: Self and social life
*** ***
New Guinea Group (not for this semester, but I'm leaving it to show another significant ethnography that is well worth your time...eventually
Feld, Sound and Sentiment
Introduction
The Boy Who Became a Muni Bird
To You They are Birds, to Me They Are Voices in the Forest
Weeping That Moves Women to Song
The Poetics of Loss and Abandonment Song That Moves Men to Tears
In the Form of a Bird: Kaluli Aesthetics
Week XIII
Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
New York Review of Books Click for separate New York Review of Books Syllabus
*** ***
Week XIV
(November 29, December 1)
Tuesday, November 29
Round and Square Click for separate Round and Square SyllabusBecker, What About Mozart? (get started, and finish by Thursday)
First Look
What's Happening Elsewhere
Reasoning From Analogy
Black Boxes
Complicating and Combining Black Boxes
Black Boxes
Complicating and Combining Black Boxes
Imagining Cases
Where Do You Stop?
IOU's, Promissory Notes, and Killer Questions
Last Words
IOU's, Promissory Notes, and Killer Questions
Last Words
Tuesday, December 1
Becker, What About Mozart? (Finish the book, and think at every step about your
"Final Analysis" project
Week XV
Tuesday, December 6
Here are two essays written about China's sacred mountains, and using a range of theoretical perspectives. They were sent to you as .pdf files over the weekend.
LaFleur, "Religiosity Spent"
LaFleur, "Divine Entrepreneurs"
Thursday, December 8
Exam II
[b] Candy Culture RF |
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