Episodes
In this episode we discuss "The Female Brain" a book by neuroscientist Dr. Louann Brizendine. Reminder: Anthropology day is on February 16th. Who knows, that could be the perfect day to introduce somebody to your favorite podcast.
Published 01/15/23
This episode we speak with Yağmur Nuhrat, PhD about her research article "Linguistic Taboo, Ideology, and Erasure:
Published 01/01/23
In this episode we discuss "The Male Brain" a book by neuroscientist Dr. Louann Brizendine.
Published 12/17/22
In this episode we speak with Dr. Richard Scott about his work studying Uto-Aztecan premolars! Article title: Multiple occurrences of the rare Uto-Aztecan premolar variant in Hungary point to ancient ties between populations of western Eurasia and the Americas
Published 12/03/22
In this episode we discuss the book "Anxious Eaters" with one of it's authors- Janet Chrzan.
Published 11/17/22
In this episode we discuss the article 'The ultimate intimacy: Death in Mexico, an anthropological relation in images' with the author Dr. Myriam Lamrani. We hope you enjoy the episode! P.S. It's easer than ever to find us because we are now on Audible and Google Podcasts! Keep learning, we'll see you in the next one!
Published 10/31/22
In this episode we speak with David Zeitlyn about his new book "An Anthropological Toolkit"
Published 10/16/22
In this episode we discuss the article "Dutch spirits, East Indians, and Hindu deities in Guyana: Contests over land" with the author Dr. Marcelo Moura Mello.
Published 10/01/22
In this episode we discuss the book "Delicious" by Robert Dunn and Monica Sanchez. As of today the Anthropotamus website is up and running at Anthropotamus.com There you can find a link to "Delicious" as well as all of the other books we have discussed!
Published 09/17/22
In this episode we discuss the work done by Dr. Corey Ragsdale and his colleagues in establishing migration policies in West Africa.
Published 09/03/22
In this episode we discuss Robin Wall Kimmerer's book "Braiding Sweet Grass"
Published 07/17/22
In this Episode we speak to Dr. Alexandra Freidus about her article "Looking Smart: Race and Academic Ability in a Diversifying Middle School"
Published 07/08/22
In This episode we discuss the book "Four Lost Cities," by Annalee Newitz.
Published 06/18/22
In this episode we interview Candace Lukasik about her research article "Economy of Blood: The Persecuted Church and the Racialization of American Copts"
Published 06/03/22
In this episode we discuss the book Monsters written by David Gilmore.
Published 05/15/22
In this episode we discuss Dr. Olga Fedorenko's article "Idol Adds in the Seoul Metro: K-pop Fandom, Appropriation of Subway Space, and the Right to the City"
Published 05/01/22
Warning! This episode is filled with opinion. It is NOT intended to be educational. Ashley and Les Bs'ing about tangents for the purpose of entertainment.
Published 04/15/22
In this Episode we interview Dr. Briana Pobiner about her research into the emergence of Carnivory in early humans.
Published 04/01/22
In this episode Ashley and I talk about the book Sapiens.
Published 02/17/22
In this Episode we interview David Homa about the AAA's Anthro day plans and his his work in bringing Anthropology to K-12. https://explr-classroom.com/
Published 02/01/22
In this Episode We discuss the book "Racism- Not Race" with Authors Dr. Joseph Graves and Dr. Alan Goodman.
Published 01/16/22
In this episode we interview Bennett Matthew E MD about the footprints that he and David Bustos found in White Sands New Mexico.
Published 11/30/21
In this episode we speak to Paul Shankman about his new book "Margate Mead" a biography about one of the most well known anthropologists of the century.
Published 11/15/21
In this episode we interview Dr. Marc Epprecht about his research on sexuality in Africa.
Published 11/01/21
In this episode we discuss the ethnography "Wisdom From a Rainforest" by Stuart A Schlegel- Also: “Next month, November 17 – 21, anthropologists from around the world will gather in Baltimore – and online – for the American Anthropological Association’s hybrid Annual Meeting. Whether you’re presenting your research or learning about new developments in your specialty, the Annual Meeting is the place to grow as an anthropologist. We have a LOT to talk about, so join the conversation and help...
Published 10/15/21