First day readings for Integrating Anthropology, Anth 4810/5810

 

Dr. Chris Beekman

August 19, 2005

 

We have readings that should be read for the first day of class, so that we can get started right away.

 

All readings are available online as Adobe Acrobat *.pdf files through the library. Go to http://docuserv.auraria.edu/, select my name under the “Select an Instructor” pull-down menu, click “go,” click on the course titles, type in the password “banjo,” click accept, then choose the article you wish to see which will then be downloaded to your computer. Note: Articles are in alphabetical order by their title, not by the author.

 

Since the library is still putting these items on EReserve, you may need to select the name of last year’s professor for this course, Dr. John Brett, in order to find the readings. The course title would be the same.

 

Having trouble with accessing these readings? If it is a technical issue, you might have to contact the library, but you can try me at christopher.beekman@cudenver.edu and I will see if I can help.

 

Borofsky, Robert. 1994a. A Personal Note to Undergraduates. In Assessing Cultural Anthropology, edited by R. Borofsky, pp. xiii-xix. McGraw-Hill, New York.

                 

Borofsky, Robert. 1994b. Diversity and Divergence within the Anthropological Community. In Assessing Cultural Anthropology, edited by R. Borofsky, pp. 23-28. McGraw-Hill, New York.

 

Flannery, K. 1982. The Golden Marshalltown: a Parable for the Archaeology of the 1980s. American Anthropologist 84: 265-278. This article should also be available online via Stable URL: http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0002-7294%28198206%292%3A84%3A2%3C265%3ATGMAPF%3E2.0.CO%3B2-K

 

This will also be posted at http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~cbeekman/teaching/teaching.html by this weekend to make the links in the document more easily accessible.