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...teach from his own experience. “We’re very fortunate to have our sections run by someone with such an insider’s knowledge of the Iranian film industry,” says Tara A. Kamangar ’04, a student in Anthro 120 this semester. He may only be a TF on campus, but elsewhere he’s a certified somebody. “I will have to tell my cousins in Iran who my section leader is,” Kamangar says. “I’m sure they...
...Inaugural Address as inspiring as that given in 1961. In that case, how will a generation of Harvard students answer its children when they ask, "Where were you during the 2005 Inaugural?" For Harvard to make them say, "I didn't watch it--I was taking a final for Anthro 128," would be nothing less than a criminal...
...celebrations do have their place in the game. End zone rituals distinctive to a specific team, like Atlanta's "Dirty Bird" dance of two seasons ago, help to build team character and camaraderie. They represent an admittedly peculiar--but still compelling--form of male bonding. I'm sure an anthro major could back me up here...
...those who know me will readily testify, I hold a blind predilection towards all things European. I am enchanted by the melodic languages, the various delightful cuisines, the elegant fashion and, of course, the seductive men. Last week, as I sat in my Anthro seminar, lost as usual in daydreams of Paris and Milan, I was struck with a peculiar epiphany. Surprisingly enough, my biased idealization of European culture translates quite nicely into a self-serving comparison between Europe and the Quad. Though initially you may scoff at this unlikely analogy, it is a convenient means to convince myself...
When two undergraduates in the Anthropology Department decided last fall that their concentration's advising system was lacking, they sent out an e-mail message to all concentrators proposing the creation of a peer advising club for anthro students...