Anthropology in Outerspace: Representations of Anthropology in Science Fiction
“Archaeology is the anthropology of the past, and science fiction is the anthropology of the future.” ― Joan D. Vinge…
“Archaeology is the anthropology of the past, and science fiction is the anthropology of the future.” ― Joan D. Vinge…
TGA’s exciting new fall series will examine representations of anthropology in science-fiction. Emma, Marie-Pierre and Rayna will discuss cases from various TV series, movies and books and what they reveal about popular perceptions on this science and its branches (archeology, linguistic anthropology, biological anthropology and sociocultural anthropology).
This is the last installment of this series. You may read the foreword to this series, As Always, it Started With…
In the last few months, Nicholas Mizer, Emma Louise Backe and myself have been working relentlessly to transform The Geek Anthropologist…
By Marie-Pierre Renaud That’s right! We are looking for anthropologists, and other social scientists, either aspiring or experienced, to write for The Geek Anthropologist! From comprehensive pieces to book reviews, there are several types of contributions you can submit to our editorial team. For more information about the types of pieces we publish, head to the Contribute page.
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