E6 从文化到语言|宾大人类学博士的藏区田野

本期节目简介: 15年开始在杜克大学学习了4年文化人类学之后,Zora决定转战宾夕法尼亚大学的博士项目;并开启语言和环境人类学的深造。研究方向是藏区的环境保护和绿色金融的她,一直对少数群体有着独特的视角和热忱。 在本期访谈中,Zora讲述了什么是语言人类学,以及她从文化人类学转学到语言人类学的原因。拥有长期藏区田野经验和藏语学习的她分享了其中的苦与乐。Zora认为田野塑造了现在的她,人类学的方法也成为了她的生活和思考方式。在最后,她给出了推荐的书单以及传达了想给听众们的话。 节目时间线: 0:3:36 田野是个长期的过程 0:5:18 为什么语言人类学? 0:7:42 其实不仅是“语言” 0:12:15 文化与语言的不同 0:22:00 学习藏语的挫败感 0:30:19 我被田野点所塑造 0:33:10 人类学没有边界 0:34:09 俄罗斯 0:36:30 推荐书单 0:40:36 或许”慎重”考虑 推荐读物: * The Nuer- E. E. Evans-Pritchard * Scripting Addiction - E. Summerson Carr * Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street - Karen Ho 收听方式: 此节目在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP,苹果播客和网易云音乐平台都有发布。欢迎小伙伴们订阅收听《和Ella一起认识人类学》。 联系方式: 如果有任何对此播客的建议,或想和我进一步交流,交朋友,欢迎添加我的微信: 15012646569 或邮箱: [email protected] E6 From Culture to Language|Penn's Anthropology Ph.D.’s Fieldwork in Tibetan Introduction for this episode: After studying cultural anthropology at Duke University for 4 years starting in 2015, Zora decided to transfer to the University of Pennsylvania and pursue a Ph.D. program there. She started her advanced studies in linguistic and environmental anthropology. Her research interests are environmental conservation and green finance in Tibetan areas, and she has always had a unique perspective and passion for minority groups. In this interview, Zora talks about what linguistic anthropology is and her reasons for switching from cultural anthropology to linguistic anthropology. With her long experience in Tibetan fieldwork and her study of the Tibetan language, she shares the pains and joys of it. Zora believes that the field research has shaped who she is now and that the anthropological approach has become her way of life and thinking. In the end, she gave the audience a list of recommended books and a message. Timeline 0:3:36 The fieldwork is a long-term process 0:5:18 Why linguistic anthropology? 0:7:42 It's not really just "language" 0:12:15 The difference between culture and language 0:22:00 The frustration of learning Tibetan 0:30:19 I was shaped by fieldwork 0:33:10 Anthropology has no boundaries 0:34:09 Russia 0:36:30 List of recommended books 0:40:36 Perhaps "careful" consideration Recommended Reading: * The Nuer- E. E. Evans-Pritchard * Scripting Addiction - E. Summerson Carr * Liquidated: An Ethnography of Wall Street - Karen Ho Contact information: If you have any suggestions for this podcast, want to communicate with me further, or simply make a friend, please feel free to contact me! My WeChat: 15012646569 or Email: [email protected]

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E5 博物馆人类学 | 展品中看社会文化交流

本期节目简介(此次节目为全英文版): 开始于生物人类学和人类骨学,Jules后来转入文化人类学的分支 - 博物馆人类学。现在作为威廉与玛丽学院的在读博士生,Jules的研究领域是以博物馆为载体来看社会文化理论和交流,同时她还学习收藏品管理。 Jules在本期节目中叙述她如何踏入博物馆人类学的领域。她分别讲述了做博物馆馆长和在过国家公园的经历,包括收藏品的工作。她还分享了在疫情之下,她的关于博物馆工作的硕士项目是如何进行的。最后,她探讨了博士毕业后的下一步旅程。 节目时间线: 0:5:11 选择博物馆人类学 0:6:28 馆长都做些什么 0:10:33 田野调查的硕士项目 - 世界史小博物馆 0:13:41 疫情下的好与坏 0:17:28 博物馆中的收藏品 0:20:32 继续深究的理由 0:21:16 读完博士后的下一步? 0:24:57 要读的东西很多 0:28:36 多问问题! 推荐书目: * 播客 - AnthroBiology * 播客 - Ologies with Alie Ward 收听方式: 此节目在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP,苹果播客和网易云音乐平台都有发布。欢迎小伙伴们订阅收听《和Ella一起认识人类学》。 联系方式: 如果有任何对此播客的建议,或想和我进一步交流,交朋友,欢迎添加我的微信: 15012646569 或邮箱: [email protected] E5 Museum Anthropology | Sociocultural Interaction in Collections Introduction for this episode: Beginning in bioanthropology and human osteology, Jules later shifted into the subdiscipline of cultural anthropology: museum anthropology. As a current Ph.D. student at William & Mary, Jules uses museums as a landscape to examine sociocultural theory and interactions while she also studies collections management. In this episode, Jules describes how she got started in the field of museum anthropology. She talks about her experiences as a museum curator and her work in park services, including working with collections. She talks about her master's program which attempts to measure the collective community identity and historical consciousness as a member of this community. And how it proceeded under the pandemic Finally, she discusses the next step in her journey after her Ph.D. Timeline 0:5:11 Choosing Museum Anthropology 0:6:28 What do curators do 0:10:33 Master's program in fieldwork @ World History Museum 0:13:41 Pros and cons under the Covid 0:17:28 Collections in museums 0:20:32 Reasons for keep studying 0:21:16 The next step after a Ph.D.? 0:24:57 There's a lot to read 0:28:36 always ask more questions Recommended things: * Podcast - AnthroBiology * Podcast - Ologies with Alie Ward Contact information: If you have any suggestions for this podcast, want to communicate with me further, or simply make a friend, please feel free to contact me! My WeChat: 15012646569 or Email: [email protected]

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E4 考古学下的人类学 | 我们和千年前的人一样

本期节目简介(此次节目为全英文版): Dr. Markin是华盛顿学院(Washington College)的人类学&考古学教授。拥有环境人类学背景的她专注于美国中大西洋地区(mid-Atlantic)的考古挖掘工作;她的研究重点在美国印第安人群体,例如它们的定居,政治/经济发展等。 Dr. Markin在本期节目中分享了自己在大学的转变,从实地考古学家到成为大学教授,她讲述了自己在美国阿拉巴马州的田野调查以及其中的困难和收获。她强调“互相联系”(Interconnection)的主题,并且希望作为考古人类学家,能更好的代表印第安人群体,讲述当时的故事。 节目时间线: 0:2:40 环境人类学和考古学 0:3:47 大学转变 0:6:36 成为大学教授要做的准备 0:10:13 人类学和考古学相辅相成 0:17:16 在Moundville田野调查/考古挖掘 0:24:08 困难 - 有“质量”的团队/地主的同意 0:27:58 一个拿着猎枪的男人 0:30:15 收获 - 人类是互相联系的 0:29:37 我们其实没那么不同 0:42:47 Dr. Markin有话说 推荐书目: * Course: anth101.com 收听方式: 此节目在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP,苹果播客,Spotify和网易云音乐平台都有发布。欢迎小伙伴们订阅收听《和Ella一起认识人类学》。 联系方式: 如果有任何对此播客的建议,或想和我进一步交流,交朋友,欢迎添加我的微信: 15012646569 或邮箱: [email protected] E4 Anthropology under Archaeology | We are the same as people who lived 1000 agos Introduction for this episode: Dr. Markin is a Professor of Anthropology & Archaeology at Washington College. With a background in environmental anthropology, she focuses on archaeological excavations in the Mid-Atlantic area; her research center on American Indian groups, such as their settlement and political/economic development. In this episode, Dr. Markin shares her transition from a research archaeologist to a college professor, describing her fieldwork in Moundville, Alabama, and the difficulties and rewards involved. She emphasizes the theme of "interconnection" and hopes that as an archaeological anthropologist, she can better represent the American Indian population and tell the story of the time. Timeline 0:2:40 Environmental Anthropology and Archaeology 0:3:47 changing in college 0:6:36 Preparation to become a college professor 0:10:13 Anthropology is complementary to Archaeology 0:17:16 Fieldwork/excavation at Moundville 0:24:08 Difficulties - having a "quality" team/landowner's consent 0:27:58 A man with a shotgun 0:30:15 Harvest - Humans are interconnected 0:29:37 We are not so different 0:42:47 Have something to say Recommended thing: * Course: anth101.com Contact information: If you have any suggestions for this podcast, want to communicate with me further, or simply make a friend, please feel free to contact me! My WeChat: 15012646569 or Email: [email protected]

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E3 公共卫生到人类学 | 我在布朗遇到的医疗人类学家

本期节目简介(此次节目为全英文版): 对公共/全球卫生和医药有着浓厚的兴趣,Dr. Bulled在波士顿大学获得了公共卫生的硕士学位。在机缘巧合下,她被一位像“圣诞老人”的医疗人类学导师所影响,决心也去探索人类学的道路,并成为了一名医疗人类学博士。 Dr. Bulled在本期节目中向我们阐述了什么是医疗人类学,且如何用人类学的视角去解决实际的卫生问题。她讲述了自己在南非调查当地艾滋病,水资源等课题的田野经历,在这过程中,她不断思考自己的角色,如何去更好的帮助当地。同时,她也分享了作为人类学家所遇到的困难和刻板印象。 节目时间线: 0:1:15 从“公共卫生”(public health) 到“人类学” 0:5:12 质性研究 vs. 量性研究 0:8:53 如何建立信任感 - 女性的角色 0:12:37 医疗人类学 0:15:17 功能主义 vs. 结构主义 0:16:58 人类学以各种不同的形式存在 0:18:13 南非莱索托 - 关于当地HIV (艾滋病) 的行为改变干预 * 怎么去帮助这个社区才是正确的? 0:22:41 困难&收获 * 被视为“麻烦制造者” * 对人类学家的高期待 * 更好的表达方式 0:29:37 人类学巨大的阅读量 0:37:15 研究中-在希腊的难民如何融入社会 * 人们如何融入新文化/社会 0:47:06 可以从选择一本书/民族志开始 推荐书目: * Mountains Beyond Mountains - Tracy Kidder * The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down - Anne Fadiman * Life Exposed: Biological Citizens after Chernobyl - Adriana Petryna 收听方式: 此节目在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP,苹果播客和网易云音乐平台都有发布。欢迎小伙伴们订阅收听《和Ella一起认识人类学》。 联系方式: 如果有任何对此播客的建议,或想和我进一步交流,交朋友,欢迎添加我的微信: 15012646569 或邮箱: [email protected] E3 Public Health to Anthropology | The Medical Anthropologist I Met at Brown Introduction for this episode: With a strong interest in public/global health and medicine, Dr. Bulled received her Master's degree in Public Health from Boston University. By coincidence, she was influenced by a medical anthropology mentor who looked like "Santa Claus" and decided to explore the path of anthropology as well, earning her Ph.D. in medical anthropology. In this episode, Dr. Bulled explains what medical anthropology is and how to use anthropological perspectives to solve practical health issues. She talks about her field experience in South Africa investigating local issues such as HIV and water shortage, during which she continued to think about her role and how to better help the local community. Furthermore, she shared the difficulties and stereotypes she encountered as an anthropologist. Timeline 0:1:15 From "public health" to "anthropology" 0:5:12 Qualitative vs. Quantitative 0:8:53 How to build trust - the role of women 0:12:37 Medical anthropology 0:15:17 Functionalism vs. Structuralism 0:16:58 Anthropology exists in many different forms 0:18:13 Behavior change interventions of HIV (AIDS) in Lesotho, South Africa * What are the right strategies to help this community? 0:22:41 Difficulties & harvest * being seen as a troublemaker * High expectations for anthropologists * Better communicating) 0:29:37 overwhelmed reading in anthropology 0:37:15 refugee integration among refugees in Greece * How people integrate into a new culture/society 0:42:53 Recommended books 0:47:06 Start by choosing a book/ethnography Recommended books: * Mountains Beyond Mountains - Tracy Kidder * The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down - Anne Fadiman * Life Exposed: Biological Citizens after Chernobyl - Adriana Petryna Contact information: If you have any suggestions for this podcast, want to communicate with me further, or simply make a friend, please feel free to contact me! My WeChat: 15012646569 or Email: [email protected]

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E2 浅谈狐猴 | 为什么杜克人类学毕业后我去教数学了

本期节目简介 (此次节目为全英文版): 有着在大学超过六年教授代数,微积分,和有限数学的经验,Dr. Faulkner (内森-福克纳博士) 在北卡的三所大学分别获得数学学士,硕士,和博士学位。然而,他本科却曾在杜克大学就读人类学,一个截然不同的专业领域。 在本期节目中,Dr. Faulkner分享了他在杜克大学期间学习人类学的经历,尤其探讨了研究有关狐猴惯用手的田野调查。毕业后遇到了人生的分岔路,他讲述了自己的“曲折经历“和转变重拾数学的理由。除此之外,他还分享了自己对生物和文化人类学的理解。在节目最后,出于好奇,他询问Ella且一起讨论了Ella选择人类学的原因。 节目时间线: 0:1:56 为什么选择生物人类学 0:4:32 生物人类学 vs 文化人类学 0:6:03 杜克大学 0:7:38 改变的理由 0:10:14 现实因素:转行当护士? 0:12:46 后悔? 0:14:53 人类学是关于人类状况(human condition) 0:19:10 研究狐猴的惯用手 0:27:03 挑战与收获 0:29:35 最想在哪田野? 0:36:26 想知道Ella对人类学的看法 推荐探索: * Robert Trivers 收听方式: 此节目在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP,苹果播客和网易云音乐平台都有发布。欢迎小伙伴们订阅收听《和Ella一起认识人类学》。 联系方式: 如果有任何对此播客的建议,或想和我进一步交流,交朋友,欢迎添加我的微信: 15012646569 或邮箱: [email protected] E2 About Lemurs | Why I went to teach math after learning anthropology at Duke Introduction for this episode: With over six years of experience teaching algebra, calculus, and finite mathematics at the university level, Dr. Faulkner received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mathematics later in universities in North Carolina. Surprisingly, his major undergraduate was anthropology, a very different field of study, at Duke University. In this episode, Dr. Faulkner shares his experiences studying anthropology during his time at Duke, specifically exploring field research on lemurs' handedness. After graduating, he encountered a fork in the road in his life, and he describes his experiences and the reasons for his transition back to mathematics. In addition to this, he shares his understanding of biological and cultural anthropology. At the end of the episode, out of curiosity, he asks Ella and discusses together the reasons why Ella is interested in anthropology. Timeline 0:1:56 Why biological anthropology? 0:4:32 Biological Anthropology v. Cultural 0:6:03 About Duke University 0:7:38 Reasons to change 0:10:14 Reality factor: changing careers to nursing? 0:12:46 Ever Regret? 0:14:53 Anthropology is about the human condition 0:19:10 lemur's handedness 0:27:03 Challenges and rewards 0:29:35 Favorite places to do field studies? 0:36:26 Would like to know Ella's opinion on anthropology Recommended to explore: * Robert Trivers Contact information: If you have any suggestions for this podcast, want to communicate with me further, or simply make a friend, please feel free to contact me! My WeChat: 15012646569 or Email: [email protected]

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E1 超越界限的思考 | 港中文博士谈“孤儿”养育的田野研究

本期节目简介: 与人类学结缘八年,颖军姐先后求学于厦门大学,北京人民大学和香港中文大学。现在她是香港中文大学人类学的在读博士。 在本期节目中,颖军姐分享了自己坚定选择人类学的理由和她对这一学科的理解。我们重点聊了她正在做的关于"孤儿“养育和寄养家庭相关的田野调查,其中她讨论了田野笔记的学习方式,自己在其中的多重身份,如何与当地建立信任感,以及在这过程中的收获与挑战。除此之外,颖军姐解答了常见的关于人类学家职业方向的问题,推荐了入门级的书单和节目。最后,她将自己内心所想和人类学带给她的启示传递给了大家。 节目时间线: 0:3:06 为什么选择人类学 0:4:34 理解人类学 0:5:40 国内外不同看法 0:8:26 最“重要”的田野 0:26:36 田野笔记+多重身份/局外人? 0:32:56 如何建立信任感 0:35:14 热情的农民伯伯 0:44:13 坚持的理由 0:47:59 潜在的职业 0:56:14 推荐书单/节目 0:57:45 颖军姐有话说 嘉宾金句: * “我觉得人类学是可以站到一个地方,支持我去理解这个世界的” * “我很喜欢的一个短语:Thinking Beyond Boundaries (超越界限的思考)。人类学给我带来最大的收获,当然就是这种思维的魅力,去反思我们原以为理所当然的东西,去从很小的地方看到更广阔的世界,去看到我们的界限在哪里,然后试图看看界限之外,界限之内是什么,这些东西就很有意义。” 推荐读物: * 《给莉莉的信》-艾伦﹒麦克法兰 * 《把自己作为方法——与项飙谈话》- 项飙 * 公众号“结绳志” * 节目《十三邀》第四季访谈项飙 * 讲座《人类学的人道精神-——我如何走上传染病与社会的研究之路》刘绍华 收听方式: 此节目在喜马拉雅,小宇宙APP,苹果播客和网易云音乐平台都有发布。欢迎小伙伴们订阅收听《和Ella一起认识人类学》。 联系方式: 如果有任何对此播客的建议,或想和我进一步交流,交朋友,欢迎添加我的微信: 15012646569 或邮箱: [email protected] Introduction for this episode: In the past eight years, Ying Jun has studied at Xiamen University, Renmin University in Beijing, and the Chinese University of Hong Kong. She is now a Ph.D. in Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. In this episode, YingJun shares her reasons for choosing anthropology and her understanding of the subject. We focus on the fieldwork she is doing on "orphan" parenting and foster families in which she discusses the learning style of writing a “field diary”, identifying her multiple identities in it, how she builds trust with the local community and the rewards and challenges in the process. In addition, YingJun answers common questions about the career direction of anthropologists and recommends introductory book lists and programs. Finally, she delivers her words to the audience. Timeline 0:3:06 Why anthropology 0:4:34 To understand anthropology 0:5:40 Different views in China and abroad 0:8:26 The most "important" field study 0:26:36 Field diaries + multiple identities/outsiders? 0:32:56 How to build trust 0:35:14 A keen farmer 0:44:13 Reasons to persevere 0:47:59 Potential careers 0:56:14 Recommended book list/program 0:57:45 YingJun has something to say Recommended Reading: Letters to Lily - Alan MacFarlane Contact information: If you have any suggestions for this podcast, want to communicate with me further, or simply make a friend, please feel free to contact me! My WeChat: 15012646569 or Email: [email protected]

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3年前
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