AAAAAHHHHHHH!
Dec. 8th, 2001 11:08 pmam in midst of finals hell.
this is my day today: wake up
read for linguistic class
write some of bourdieu paper
procrastinate on the internet
watch the breakfast club
write end of bourdieu paper
do transcript for linguistic class
talk to claire
start on paper for linguistic class
read "constructing panic" for paper.
very bad book to read at the moment.
am imbued with meta-panic.
am missing the song i used to listen to during finals my sophomore year in college, cake's "the distance"
this is my day today: wake up
read for linguistic class
write some of bourdieu paper
procrastinate on the internet
watch the breakfast club
write end of bourdieu paper
do transcript for linguistic class
talk to claire
start on paper for linguistic class
read "constructing panic" for paper.
very bad book to read at the moment.
am imbued with meta-panic.
am missing the song i used to listen to during finals my sophomore year in college, cake's "the distance"
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Date: 2001-12-12 08:33 am (UTC)Re:
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P.S. I'm disproportionately large, myself. I'm 6'5 and only 200 lbs
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so what specifically interests you in cultural anthro and archaeology? i thought i was going to be an archaeologist for a while, worked on a dig in israel for a couple of years, but it's harder to switch out of it than to dabble in it, so it made more sense to go the cultural route.
judging from your livejournal usertag you're a poe fan? poe is good peoples. her first album is still my favorite, though her second is really neat conceptually. then again maybe you are not a poe fan and have no clue what i am talkign about. in that case i apologize. as i do for the twitching eyes icon, they don't signify anything, i just get a kick out of them.
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Date: 2001-12-12 04:29 pm (UTC)As for Archaeology, I've got a thing for history. I'd love to do archaeology but I can't help but feel it's in vain at this point. I agree with what you said, though. It's not easy to branch out from.
What school do you study at, and what fields are you into?
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i'm a grad student at NYU. i went to alittle college called oberlin (also really small) for undergrad...i used to study bio anthro, behavioral ecology type stuff but now i do sociocultural, i want to do research in paraguay, i'm interested in sex and monogamy/polygamy systems. are you just studying anthro while in college or do you want to do more with it after??
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Date: 2001-12-12 06:33 pm (UTC)I've also heard of Oberlin. I had an ex who went there. It seems like a nice school, and I try my best not to judge it by her :) As for NYU... I grew up 45 minutes from New York, and Drew is only 30 away.
I'm deffinately going career with anthropology. In fact, I'm planning my honor's thesis nowish (which serves as a remarkable distraction from finals). I'm going to do a Critical Medical Anthropology/Ehtnography of people with piercings and tattoos to see why they got them, for what reasons, problems with medical care, etc. I'm thinking to actually do much of the fieldwork in the City. My advisor considers me a case study for this ethnography. Don't know why...
Come summer, I'm going to do what I can to go on a dig. I'd like to go somewhere in Europe, but I have a feeling I'll wind up in the southwest. My real interest, archaeologically or otherwise, is in Scandanavia. If you want to IM me, my SN is ZooStationBreak (it's a U2 thing).
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medical anthro is good stuff, too. the professor that i do research for is a medical anthropologist and she does lots of interesting stuff with construction of mental disorders, etc. not exactly my cup of tea but interesting for general education.
so what's your tattoo of? i've got 5 myself...they are addictive.
oh yeah, my AIM name is lafemmnica
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Date: 2001-12-12 11:26 pm (UTC)I'm glad, in a sense, that I only had to deal with NAGPRA through readings. I couldn't imagine having to rebury a site because of a supposed theory of descent. Bah.
Post-processualist, and most post-modernists, make my head hurt. I avoid them at all costs
what are your tattoos of?
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Date: 2001-12-13 10:10 am (UTC)'truth through illusion". i have plans for a couple more, including an aubrey beardsley illustration from "la morte d'artur" and a hobo sign for "keep going"...but alas i am a broke starving graduate student in the middle of finals at the moment.
if you do southwestern archaeology you probably will have to deal with NAGPRA...and they are sticklers for protocol...i interned at the natural history museum in chicago a few years back, in the anthro dept. and they have shelves and shelves of artifacts covered up with blankets under NAGPRA regulations, so you can only imagine what it's like on actual sites. on one hand i have to agree with it b/c it's all part of the repatriation process and we have to respect that and not be ethnocentric fucks but i would find it frustrating. not that we did not have problems in israel. we had hasidic jews throwing stones at us because they thought we were handling jewish remains. we kept explaining that they were philistinian, not jewish. *sigh* i like postmodernism a lot when applied to literature and theory but i find it frustrating and often ineffective for anthropology. postprocesualist archaeology is even worse.
don't think i know that girl from oberlin, but there were so many saras...and her first year would have been my last one...
are you going to get more tattoos?
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Date: 2001-12-13 11:57 am (UTC)no subject
do you know what the viking pattern means? it's funny, lots of archaeologists i know get tattoos of stuff from sites or cultures they are studying. like sherds or mayan glyphs or scarubs, etc.
i am kind of over piercings, meaning i won't get any more. i have the standard multiple ear piercings, and nose. i used to have a tongue ring but i took it out.
do you know this website? http://www.bme.freeq.com/
you should check it out if you don't, it's a pretty cool body modification zine.
is that your dog in the picture?
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Date: 2001-12-13 04:37 pm (UTC)The tattoo is a design called "Thor's hammer". It's allegedly supposed to keep the wearer safe from natural disaster and the ilk. The reason the design sparked my interest is because it had a celtic knot in the middle of it. The vikings founded Dublin, Cork, and many other Irish cities, so I got this to rile a few Irish friends as well as for the Anth. behind it.
That's not my dog, in fact, but my sister's. I really like him. He's spunky, playful, and actually hugs people. I'll look for you online tonight, I'll be eager to be distracted from my Medical Anth readings
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do you have any nordic/viking ancestry or you just liked the tattoo for the design?
i am writing a paper about mocumentaries and i will be on line on-and-off unless i die of academia-related ennui.