Walking Marriage Through Film
“Walking Marriage” Film Photograph by Seihon Cho. Mosou woman and Han tourist on Lake Lugu. Read this resource in Spanish: http://teachinglearninganthro.com/2018/09/16/el-reino-de-las-mujeres/ I regularly use the
“Walking Marriage” Film Photograph by Seihon Cho. Mosou woman and Han tourist on Lake Lugu. Read this resource in Spanish: http://teachinglearninganthro.com/2018/09/16/el-reino-de-las-mujeres/ I regularly use the
Dr. Colin McLaughlin-Alcock I use this resource in three classes: my introduction to sociocultural anthropology (when talking about the social construction of gender), a class
PEDAGOGICAL GUIDE This educational resource, also available in Spanish, enables students in undergraduate and graduate cultural anthropology courses to analyze the “Wheelchair Caravan of Integration,”
GUÍA PEDAGÓGICA Este recurso educativo, también disponible en inglés, involucra a los estudiantes en cursos de antropología cultural de pregrado y posgrado para pensar críticamente sobre
This lesson could be used in any course that covers the ways in which power structures determine public narratives.
Photograph: Trans performer, model, and AIDS educator, Octavia St. Laurent walking in a ball in Miramax film, Paris is Burning. I’ve used clips from the ethnographic
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