Tag Archives: Southeast Asia

Are We Moving Toward Genocide in the US?

Magnus Fiskesjö, a professor of Anthropology at Cornell University, just gave a talk entitled  “The Future of Genocide in Asia: Burma and Elsewhere”.    He began with a discussion of the unique human nature of genocide, in comparison with other animals … Continue reading

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Our Perceptions of Gender Relations—Current and Potentially Future

My colleague had read and reviewed my article on gender and governance in Sulawesi, and I could almost hear the irritation, though I was actually reading an email.  I was accused of bias, of making generalizations without evidence.  This response … Continue reading

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