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Courses Spring 2012

SOAN 200

SOAN 300

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Associate Professor of Anthropology
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Lewis & Clark College

0615 S.W. Palatine Hill Road
Portland, Oregon 97219-7889

Phone: 503-768-7661
Fax: 503-768-7620
E-mail: kosansky@lclark.edu

Office: Howard Hall 366
Office Hours: M 10:30 - 11:45                        TH 2:00 - 3:15

Lewis & Clark College

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Political Economy Minor

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Courses Spring 2012

SOAN 200: Qualitative Research Methods

Syllabus The Onion: Ask A Student
Course Reserves The Onion: Ask a Cartoon Cat
How to Get an Article Accepted at American
Anthropologist
 

 

SOAN 300: Social Theory

Syllabus The End of History
Course Reserves What is Enlightenment?
Social Theory Terms Glossary The Social Organism
Weekly Topics and Discussion Marx: Theses on Feurerbach
  Marx: On the Jewish Question

 


Research Tools

AnthroSource SOAN Librarian: Kate Rubick
JSTOR Style Guide: SOAN / Anthropology
Watzek Research Guide for SOAN Style Guide: Writing Center
Tape Recorder / Transcriber Equipment RefWorks
Writing Center RefWorks User Guide
SOAN Senior Theses SAAB Tutoring
Critical Terms in Social Theory Ethnographic Video Online
IJMES Online Book Reviews  
American Ethnologist Online Book Reviews  

Selected Publications

Jewish Studies at the Crossroads of Anthropology and History: Authority, Diaspora, Tradition

The Real Morocco Itself: Jewish Saint Pilgrimage and the Idea of the Moroccan Nation

Beyond Exoticism and Syncretism: Situating Moroccan Jewish Pilgrimage in Jewish Studies

Tourism, Charity, and Profit: The Movement of Money in Moroccan Jewish Pilgrimage

Reading Jewish Fez: On the Cultural Identity of a Moroccan City

All Dear Unto God: Saints, Pilgrimage, and Textual Practice in Jewish Morocco

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