Anthropology 101: Managing a Blog
With this series, the TGA team had several objectives. One was to share some of our own wisdom and knowledge with those…
With this series, the TGA team had several objectives. One was to share some of our own wisdom and knowledge with those…
By Marie-Pierre Renaud Just like Stargate SG-1, we’ve finally reached the 200th mark! Of course, we don’t have as much budget as MGM did when there were producing SG-1, otherwise instead of a simple post I would be sharing an amazing recap video. It would probably look a bit like Marvel’s opening logo, except that in our case the epic music would be a bit much. Well, as we literally have no budget, please imagine the following but with a quick slide show of all our work and our logo at the end instead of Marvel’s.
By William Lefferts Warning: This post may be more suitable for adult readers. Fifty Shades of Grey is an economic juggernaut and the first foray into the world of BDSM for many readers and viewers—but to call Fifty Shades an accurate representation of a BDSM relationship is reductive, insulting, and, quite honestly, a subject that has been covered by more authentic critics than myself; as a fan of BDSM-themed academia and not a prolific practitioner, the scope of my criticism is inherently limited. The fated romance of Anastasia Steele and Christian Grey may be the zeitgeist of our generation, but I would argue that the draw of Fifty Shades lies in its mainstream take on BDSM, rather than its epic love story or literary merit.
As a part of the recent changes which have been occurring here at The Geek Anthropologist, this blog is now…