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1978-1979 Ethnohistory Workshop Series


Ideology and Processes of Domination

Speakers, 1978-1979

Fall 1978

September 21, 1978: Igor Kopytoff, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "Ideology and Domination: A Prospectus"

October 5, 1978: Lee Cassanelli, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "Traditions of Domination in a Stateless Society"

October 26, 1978: Sidney Mintz, Department of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
Paper Title: "Food, Time, and Sweetness"

November 16, 1978: Henricka Kuklick, Department of History and Sociology of Science, University and Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "Tribal Exemplars: Changing Images of Political Authority in British Anthropology, 1900-1940"

December 7, 1978: Elizabeth Fox-Genovese and Eugene Genovese, Department of History, University of Rochester
Paper Title: "Problems in the Psychology of Slavery and Colonialism"

Spring 1979

February 8, 1979: Sandra Barnes, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "The Ideology of Resource Privilege: An Urban African Political Ideology"

March 1, 1979: Carol Brekinridge, Institute for the Study of Human Issues
Paper Title: "Hindu Religious Institutions and Colonial Domination in Nineteenth Century South India"

March 22, 1979: Anthony Wallace, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "Images of Power and Powerlessness: The Rhetoric of Industrial Conflict in Early Nineteenth Century Pennsylvania"

April 5, 1979: Robert Hartwell, Department of History, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "The Legitimacy of Domination: The Social Transformation of Chinese Politics, 750-1250 A.D."

April 26, 1979: Robert Sharer, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
Paper Title: "The Elites of Quirigua: An Archaeological Problem"


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