The Ethnohistory Program
at the University of Pennsylvania
The Ethnohistory Program
at the University of Pennsylvania
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2008-2009, Redress-Revenge-Reparations
2006-2007, Powerful Objects: How do things come to hold sway over people?
2005-2006, Powerful Objects: How do things come to hold sway over people?
2004-2005, Temporality and Mobility in the Formation of Human Communities
2003-2004, The Violence of Scale
2002-2003, Transforming Materialities: Beyond the Social Life of Things
2001-2002, Trends in Social Thought: 2001
2000-2001, Biological Caricatures in Social Conflict
1999-2000, Collectivities as Agents and Re-agents of Discourse
1998-1999, Globalization, Power, and Culture
1997-1998, Cultural Boundaries: The Signs of Power, the Power of Signs
1996-1997, Alternative Modernities
1995-1996, Border Signs: Instruments of Communication in Culture
1994-1995, Images: Icons, Words, Imagination, Power, Truth
1993-1994, Film in Histories and Cultures
1988-1989, The Making of Public Culture
1987-1988, The Making of Public Culture: Public Spaces and Structures
1985-1986, Death: Anthropological and Historical Perspectives
1983-1984, Commodities and Culture
1981-1982, Reconstructing Popular Belief Systems
1978-1979, Ideology and Processes of Domination
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