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Theology is anthropology.
I think feminism has had a major impact on anthropology.
I feel like I studied anthropology in college for a reason.
Every historian has informally an anthropology, without ever using the word.
The purpose of anthropology is to make the world safe for human differences.
My degrees are in anthropology, and I have friends who have worked with apes.
I look at my time on this earth as social anthropology, at home and in work life.
The Gnostic Anthropology addresses the magnificence of the Being, your inner being.
Theological anthropology is a lot simpler when humans are the only ones with souls.
I love Anthropology for kitchenware - they make the best bowls, plates, cutlery etc.
Telling everyone I wanted to go into forensic anthropology was my form of rebellion.
People keep asking how anthropology is different from sociology, and everybody gets nervous.
I studied anthropology and art history, as I have always been captivated by living traditions.
Anthropology is the most humanistic of the sciences and the most scientific of the humanities.
For me, a bit of anthropology in the evening is always better than staying and watching the telly.
Archaeology is the anthropology of the past, and science fiction is the anthropology of the future.
Cultural anthropology is more and more rapidly getting to realize itself as a strictly historical science.
Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars
Anthropology in general has always been fairly hospitable to female scholars, and even to feminist scholars.
Anthropology was the science that gave her the platform from which she surveyed, scolded and beamed at the world.
History is, strictly speaking, the study of questions; the study of answers belongs to anthropology and sociology.
I had a doctorate in biological anthropology. I got a post-doc at CWRU dental school in 1983 teaching gross anatomy.
I honestly think anthropology is one of the most useful fields a fantasy writer can study, more so even than history.
Cultural analysis is intrinsically incomplete. And, worse than that, the more deeply it goes the less complete it is.
My son is a lecturer at Bristol University in anthropology. His degree was in, get this, human mating strategies - sex!
Ever since I was a kid, I've had an enormous interest in the sciences - everything from quantum physics to anthropology.
Anthropology is the science which tells us that people are the same the whole world over - except when they are different.
The point of literary criticism in anthropology is not to replace research, but to find out how it is that we are persuasive.
The 'science' in 'science fiction' isn't just physics and engineering. It can also be linguistics, anthropology, and psychology.
I've often been accused of making anthropology into literature, but anthropology is also field research. Writing is central to it.
I'm double majoring in social studies - which is sociology, anthropology, economics, and philosophy - and African-American studies.
I was born in Middletown, Connecticut, while my dad was getting his Ph.D. in ethnomusicology and anthropology at Wesleyan University.
Anarchism and anthropology go well together because anthropologists know that a society without a state is possible because so many exist.
When I went to college, I really became interested in cultural anthropology. Our behavior isn't that different from other primate species'.
I learned much more about acting from philosophy courses, psychology courses, history and anthropology than I ever learned in acting class.
We need to think more about the nature of rhetoric in anthropology. There isn't a body of knowledge and thought to fall back on in this regard.
Anthropology never has had a distinct subject matter, and because it doesn't have a real method, there's a great deal of anxiety over what it is.
I was an anthropology major in college, and I've had a lifelong fascination with Egyptology, mummies, and all sorts of bizarre cultural practices.
If there were a science of human beings it would be anthropology that aims at understanding the totality of experience through structural context.
I started out in anthropology, so to me how society works, how people put themselves together and make things work, has always been a big interest.
I cannot wait until the day I can go back to school... I've already picked my program: anthropology at Columbia. I will not get in, but a girl can dream.
Can fiction teach us? Absolutely. Fiction has the power to illustrate place, era, and atmosphere in vivid detail. But it is not Anthropology for Dummies.
If there's ever a place where you can't argue that you can put the facts over here and the text over there and see if they fit, it is surely in anthropology.
Because human development is the most specific and exalted mission of woman, studies in anthropology and theory of pedagogy are essential in girls' education.
Studying anthropology, I developed a kind of holistic view of human existence, in which the dichotomies you listed are all necessary and vital aspects of life.
Gender consciousness has become involved in almost every intellectual field: history, literature, science, anthropology. There's been an extraordinary advance.
Anthropology demands the open-mindedness with which one must look and listen, record in astonishment and wonder that which one would not have been able to guess.
Commitment, belief and positive attitude are all important if you're going to be a success, whether you're in sports, in business or, as in my case, anthropology.
As an anthropology major, I wanted to understand the cultural significance of poverty - why it exists and why some countries can rise above it while others can't.
There is no shorter path for joining a neutral existential anthropology, according to philosophy, with the existential decision before God, according to the Bible.