Anthropologist On The Street
A podcast by Carie Little Hersh: Teaching Professor, Blogger, Podcaster
28 Episodes
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E28 Housing, Advocacy, & Anthropology with Christin Reeder Young
Published: 6/15/2022 -
E27 Politics of Greek Cooking with Dr. David Sutton
Published: 6/8/2022 -
E26 Anthropology in Action with Dr. Dana Powell
Published: 6/1/2022 -
E25 Product Design Ethnography with Dr. Amy Goldmacher
Published: 6/24/2020 -
E24 Pubic Hair Grooming as Cultural Practice with Lyndsey Craig
Published: 6/17/2020 -
E23 Psychiatric Culture Clashes with Dr. Beatriz Reyes-Foster
Published: 6/10/2020 -
E22 Converting Belief at a Creationist Theme Park with Dr. James Bielo
Published: 7/10/2019 -
E21 Antarctic Anthropology with Dr. Jessica O’Reilly
Published: 6/12/2019 -
E20 American Mosques with Jacqueline Fewkes
Published: 5/29/2019 -
E19 The Culture of Teeth with Dr. Julia Boughner
Published: 6/15/2018 -
E18 Language, Time, and the Anthropology of Arrival with Dr. David Sutton
Published: 5/31/2018 -
E17 The Folklore of International Adoption with Dr. Patricia Sawin
Published: 5/16/2018 -
E16 Free Food in the Corporate World with Jesse Dart
Published: 11/23/2017 -
E15 Steampunk Archaeology & the Anthropology of Science Fiction with Gail Carriger
Published: 11/8/2017 -
E14 Political Divisiveness & the Encouragement of Violence with Dr. Jennie Burnet
Published: 11/1/2017 -
E13 The Shifting Tides & Interpersonal Politics of Archaeology with Dr. Katie Kirakosian
Published: 10/25/2017 -
E12 Friendship Beyond Dementia - The Anthropology of Aging with Dr. Janelle Taylor
Published: 10/4/2017 -
E11 Prison Labor, Fighting Wildfires, & Crafting New Identities with Lindsey Raisa Feldman
Published: 9/28/2017 -
E10 Racism, Educational Anthropology, & Everyday Terror with Dr. Jeanine Staples
Published: 9/20/2017 -
E9 The River is a Goddess - Environmental Anthropology with Dr. Georgina Drew
Published: 9/13/2017
How many ways are there to be human? Each week Anthropologist on the Street Dr. Carie Little Hersh invites different cultural experts to illuminate the hidden ideas, practices, and power dynamics that make our lives both familiar and strange.