ANSO 321-01, Ecological Anthropology, Fall 2005
and their environment. Several competing models of ecological anthropology will be analyzed including materialist, symbolic, and systems approaches. The classroom approach will be that of a seminar in which we will all analyze and critique the various models and theoretical orientations put up for discussion. Participatory learning is assumed for a seminar of this type - it is not a spectator sport (this will become obvious by the middle of October!).,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes Co
ANSO 346-01, Peoples of South America, Fall 2004
This course will be an introduction to the ethnography of South America with the primary focus on Amazonian peoples. The cultural, political, and historical contexts of their lives will be studied and discussed as they are played out in the tropical Amazonian environment. Close attention will be paid to that critical space where socio-political interaction takes place, history is made, and where their world and ours intersect and the future is negotiated/contested. Participatory learning is assu
ANSO 105-01, Introduction to Sociology, Spring 2001
We will begin this course by examining sociology’s origins, theoretical assumptions, and historical applications, and then proceed to examine the insights and questions to which sociology has given rise. We will then turn our attention toward doing sociology as an ontological activity. My goal is to provide you with a sociological understanding of our social reality and your existence within it.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instruct
ANSO 206-01, Social Problems, Fall 2001
This course provides an analysis of a variety of social problems such as racism and poverty. Emphasis will be on understanding how situations are defined as problems and what efforts are made to solve them. Of particular concern will be the complexity of such problems in contemporary urban settings, the influence of urbanization on social problems, and the influence of social problems on urban living.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course inst
ANSO 208-01, Pyramids and Palaces: Archaeology of "Complex' Societies, Fall 2002
This course is intended to be an introduction to the methods and theories of anthropological archaeology. This course will also explore current explanations and available data on two classic problem foci of archaeology: the origins of plant and animal domestication and settled life in the Old and the New World, and the origins of early states and urban centers in such areas of the world as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica and South America.,This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office
Burrow Library Gift Acknowledgement Card
Card acknowledging gift toward construction of the Burrow Library.
Boston Consulting Group Matrix - Mini Lecture
This is a mini-lecture on Boston Consulting Group's Product Portfolio Matrix.
Barret Library Information Desk
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Peabody Hotel, Memphis, Tennessee
This is an eye-level view of the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee about 1935. In 1925, this $5 million hotel, designed by architect Walter Ahlschlager, opened at its present downtown Memphis location on Union Avenue. This image is part of a souvenir folder postcard set entitled Memphis Tennessee The Gateway to the South and the West.
Shelby County Building, Memphis, Tennessee, about 1938
This is a view of the Shelby County Building at the Mis-South Fair Grounds in Memphis, Tennessee. The entrance to the fair grounds is in the foreground.,A 3x5 photographic postcard which is part of a folder entitled: Memphis Tennessee, The Gateway to the South and West, about 1938
Reelfoot Lake near Memphis, Tennessee
This is a view of Reelfoot Lake which local history states that the lake was formed after the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811–1812 and that the Mississippi River flowed backward for 10-24 hours to fill it. The photo is by the State of Tennessee Department of Conservation.,A 3x5 photographic postcard which is part of a folder entitled: Memphis Tennessee, The Gateway to the South and West, about 1940
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Staircase
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Carnegie Morrison Library (circa 1912)
View looking northeast toward Carnegie Morrison Libary on the campus of Fairmount College, circa 1912. In 1911 a petition called for the Carnegie Library to be renamed for the late President Nathan J. Morrison who was largely responsible for its creation.
Bowl signed Arthur & Hilda Coriz
"Black on cream bowl, orange base. Line break on rim, design exterior, no design interior. Signed "Arthur & Hilda Coriz" Condition: Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Jar signed Joy Lee
"Polychrome (dark and light brown on cream.) Cochiti ceremonial figure with symbols of rain clouds and lightening. Signature inside and on bottom "Joy Lee" not known if potter or owner; "Zuni" sticker inside -- pink sticker on top of yellow sticker on bottom. Good [condition] -- hairline cracking on exterior."-- From the Museum catalog,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Jar signed Nathan Youngblood
"Black polished jar - no designs or ornamentation. Pot is signed with replica of three deer hooves and "Nathan Youngblood" "10/25/77" Condition:Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Entretien avec Niles Atallah (Rencontres 2011)
Niles Atallah, cinéaste chilien-étasunien, revient sur sa formation artistique, sa trajectoire atypique, et les personnages de son film LucÃa, premier long métrage de fiction passé par "Cinéma en Construction" [festival Rencontres d'Amérique latine, Toulouse), qui cherche une esthétique de l’incommunication, montrant les barrières sociales et les vieux traumatismes d’une société qui n’offre guère d’alternative à l’isolement. La jeune femme sur qui pès
Entretien avec Gabino Rodriguez (Rencontre 2011)
Gabino RodrÃguez, jeune acteur mexicain a été très présent dans les films des festivals toulousains depuis quelques années. Il travaille comme acteur au cinéma et met en scène des documentaires théâtraux. Il pense que l’acteur doit être lui-même et assumer ses paroles d’acteur en tant que personne, que le jeu d’acteur qui « joue un rôle » est un manque de respect pour les personnages représentés. C’est pourquoi il travaille en cinéma indépendant et en particulier a
Le fruit dans les vins rouges (audio)
9e matinée des Œnologues - Bordeaux
>> Goût du vin : les dernières avancées de la recherche
Jean-Christophe Barbe, Le fruit dans les vins rouges
Michael Jourdes, Tanin du bois : évolutions et perceptions sensorielles
Produit de consommation et produit du patrimoine, le vin se doit de s’adapter à la demande du marché et de répondre aux attentes des consommateurs













