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These are from [livejournal.com profile] anarqueso.

1. I don't know much about anthropology. Tell me about your focus.

Umm. I do sociocultural anthropology with a theoretical focus on symbolic/psychological anthropology and a geographical focus on Ecuadorian lowalnds. My dissertation is going to be about the role of ecotourism and cultural tourism in contemporary Quichua culture. I am interested in how the Quichua are a diasporic indigenous peoples, some of whom live in the Amazon basin around the Napo river, where I will be doing fieldwork.) their cultural identity constructed in the context of the ecotourism industry that has burgeoned in the last decade, that essentially packages and markets indigenous culture, transforming it from a traditional, historically sustained system of meaningful practices into a commodity the access to which is determined by economic privilege, rather than cultural belonding. Traditional knowledge and practices are exported into a context where they can be marketed, and as becomes reified as “authentically native” the very Quichua identity (a society characterized by small-scale settlements, self-sustinance through hunting and gathering and localized agriculture, and a rich, complex) becomes a commodity that can be traded on in the capitalist discourse shaped. I want to get at what it means for the Quichua, who have participated in the discourse of modernization ever since the first advent of the missionaries in the 1950s that their most “marketable” traits are the ones metonymic with "radical cultural alterity."


2. What kind of a Jew are you? (This is my pet question today.)

I am a half-Jew. In Orthodox terms, I am kind of a nobody, because on my mother's side of things (Tartar), paternity determines ethnic selfhood; on my dad's side (Jewish), obviously it's the other way around. Ethnically, I am 50/50, but I was raised Jewish and I am not extensively familiar with my Tartar roots. Part of it probably had to do with the fact that my Jewish side of the family was very intellectual; my grand-grandfather was a rabbi, various people in my family debated and wrote about theological scriptures, and there was just a lot more writing and transmitting culture going on. My mother's side of the family were, until my grandparents' generation, pretty much illiterate peasants from little villages in Central Asia. My mother, who had a passion for learning/intelligencia definitely reified that aspect of my father's family, and was really fascinated with the Jewish culture. Both Tartars and Jews were equally marginalized in Russia, so it wasn't some "exoticizing the minority" maneuver, she just really liked the culture, and so both of my parents, while not religious, raised me culturally Jewish.



3. What's your best tool for dealing with your slumlord?
I don't really have one. This month we are withholding rent until he fixes something he was supposed to fix in October, that he claims would take him no more than 2 hours to do. It's the 29th today, and it's not fixed, and we have not paid rent. Actually, I think my best tool for dealing with him is my roommate (not [livejournal.com profile] constintinaJ.Mu), who is the slumlord's favorite.


4. What's the funniest thing you can think of right now?
Um. Well, I doubt it will be funny to you or anyone else. But I was talking to my dad yesterday, and I mentioned that it was my best friend's birthday, and he asked how old he turned, and I said 26, and he said "oh, like the 26 executed insurrectionists" (referring to some political SNAFU in Soviet History of the Building Communism variety") and I said, "yes, and in two years he will be 28, like the 28 soldiers that died defending Moscow but stopped the Nazi tanks from getting to the capital." I thought the whole exchange was really funny.

5. Do you have a phobia?

Yes. In descending order: I have a phobia of flying, and I have a selective phobia of darkness (darkness on the street, or night in and of itself does not scare me, but I can't sleep alone without a light on, and I can't be alone in a dark apartment without turning lights on in most of the rooms). I also have a phobia of pigeons.



If you want to be interviewed by me, leave me a comment, I will respond with your five questions, the answers to which you will post on your own livejournal.

Date: 2004-01-29 12:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 3rdworldcinema.livejournal.com
oh, I wanna thoughtfully answer thoughtful questions!

Re:

Date: 2004-01-30 01:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lapsedmodernist.livejournal.com
1) How do you envision your Anima/Animus (in the Jungian sense)?

2) Have I, in fact, convinced you, that you might be partially Jewish?

3) Who is the character you relate to the most in "The Great Gatsby"?

4) What is your favorite New York City subway station and why?

5) To what extent are you self-sufficient?

Re:

Date: 2004-02-02 02:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] 3rdworldcinema.livejournal.com
These questions are seriously amazing; Im dedicating an entry to each of them

Date: 2004-01-29 03:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] emblemparade.livejournal.com
Sweetness, you seem to have so much time on your hands, I'm sure you can squeeze in 5 phalically penetrating knives of query into the bland skin of my soul.

Re:

Date: 2004-01-30 01:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lapsedmodernist.livejournal.com
1) What does your username mean and how did you pick it?

2) Most underrated theorist?

3) if you were forced to be self-reflexive and stereotype yourself as a cliche, what cliche would you be?

4) From an anthropological, anti-anomie perspective, which cosmology is healthier for a culture: an Ancient Greek anthropomorphic pantheon of gods interfering among mortals, or monotheistic gnosticism?

5) Do you have an "anthropological" picture of yourself? You know what I mean.

incan

Date: 2004-01-29 05:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] superfuture.livejournal.com
if you have the chance, hop on down to peru and hike the inca trail to machu picchu. it's amazing to be in Cusco where people are still speaking the ancient language of Quechua and have access to the internet.

Date: 2004-01-30 06:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] omnia-mutantur.livejournal.com
ooh.

me, me?

and now i want to think about the fact that meme is two me's.

but instead i'll go shuffle paper like the good little corporate whore i am.

Re:

Date: 2004-01-30 01:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lapsedmodernist.livejournal.com
ok, here you go:

1) You come up with these elemental, mythological one-word names for people in your journal. What would your name like that be for yourself?

2) If you could pick any gender/sexuality combo to be in contemporary culture, what would it be?

3) Have you ever experienced emotions in a dream that you have not in real life?

4) What, in your opinion, is the relationship between obsession and compulsion?

5) What do you look like?

from raj

Date: 2004-01-31 07:26 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
OK, interview me. By the way, what the FUCK?? Go type "anthrochica livejournal" into Google and look at the 9th result.

Huh???

Howard

Re: from raj

Date: 2004-01-31 07:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lapsedmodernist.livejournal.com
start a livejournal and i'll interview you.

otherwise where are you going to post the answers, huh? you can't post it as ar response on mine, that violates the rule of the meme.

i don't know about the google thing. that's weird. esp. since the entry in question had nothing to do with anal anything, and was about how NY MTA trains are labeled.

I GOT SOME QUESTIONS UP IN HERE

Date: 2004-02-02 05:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mendaciloquent.livejournal.com
If possible, please send responses to ciloquent@yahoo.com. Please distribute.

1. How often, and for how long, would you say that you typically “daydream” or engage in some similar imaginative mental activity?

2. What types of sensations are present when you imagine things? For example, do you create conversations and sounds more often than pictures and “events”? If you daydream visually, is it in color? How detailed? If you imagine sounds or conversations to yourself, to you actually “hear” peoples voices (e.g., the quality of someone’s voice), or do you mostly apprehend the meaning of what is being “said”? Can you imagine smells?

3. How (if at all) does the experience of imagination differ from the experience of remembering (“reliving”) an experience?

4. How directed or purposeful is your daydreaming? Is it something that simply happens when you’re bored, or is it something you actively choose to do? To what extent do you feel in control of what “appears” in your imagination?

5. How “tangible” are your daydreams to you? For example, if you imagine a particularly unpleasant or tragic event happening, will you feel a sense of sadness in response to it? How does this compare to remembering a similarly tragic event?

6. What subjects do you most frequently daydream about? Do you find yourself dwelling on the past or do you spend more time fantasizing about the future? Are the contents of your daydreams even related to your “real life” at all?

7. If you daydream about yourself visually, what perspective is it in? For example, if you imagine yourself being somewhere, can you see yourself, or are you “in” your body?

8. How do your daydreams differ from the dreams you typically have while you’re asleep?

9. If you daydream frequently, do you connect this experience to any concrete creative activity (an art or craft, writing, etc)?

10. How do you regard the act of daydreaming, and how is it regarded by others around you? For example, was there any point in childhood or adolescence where you were discouraged from daydreaming, or found some reason to discourage yourself from doing so? If you have an active imagination, how comfortable are you sharing “its” contents with your friends?

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