Teaching a Four-Field Introductory Anthropology Course: Q&A with Nikky Greer and A. Rey Villanueva
This Q&A explores how two instructors approach their introductory four-field anthropology courses.
November 9, 2015
This Q&A explores how two instructors approach their introductory four-field anthropology courses.
November 9, 2015
This short Q&A with biological anthropologist Kristina Killgrove discusses her four-field anthropology course at the University of West Florida.
November 2, 2015
Pauline A. Phipps talks about her recent UTP title, Constance Maynard’s Passions: Religion, Sexuality, and an English Educational Pioneer, 1849-1935
October 26, 2015
This short Q&A with cultural anthropologist Jason Antrosio discusses his experiences teaching a four-field introduction to anthropology.
The authors of our first ever introductory textbook for four-field anthropology courses explain why they decided to write a textbook, and what contribution their book makes to the teaching of anthropology.
October 19, 2015
UTP author Matthew Evenden takes part in our Behind the Book Series where he provides an insight into the making of his most recent title: Allied Power: Mobilizing Hydro-electricity during Canada’s Second World War
September 30, 2015
This biography of a famous Italian-Canadian alpinist and trail builder was produced as a collaborative effort by two authors whose research interests differed considerably – Elio Costa and Gabriele Scardellato
August 26, 2015
Yesterday, The Library of Congress announced that philosophers Charles Taylor and Jürgen Habermas will share this year’s Kluge Prize. Want to know more about Taylor’s work? UTP has you covered.
August 12, 2015
Henderson analyses how the rhetoric of storytelling often carries as much argumentative weight within a judgement as the logic of legal distinctions
July 31, 2015
Rosalind Kerr is the author of The Rise of the Diva on the Sixteenth-Century Commedia dell’Arte Stage. Tracing the historical progress of actresses from their earliest appearances as sideshow attractions to revered divas, Rosalind Kerr explores the ways in which actresses commodified their sexual and cultural appeal.
April 2, 2015