Nancy Scheper-Hughes, a noted Anthropology Professor at UC Berkeley and author of numerous award-winning works joins UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler. Series: "Conversations with History" [1/2002] [Hum...
Nancy Scheper-Hughes, a noted Anthropology Professor at UC Berkeley and author of numerous award-winning works joins UC Berkeley's Harry Kreisler. Series: "Conversations with History" [1/2002] [Humanities] [Show ID: 6224]
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I had the pleasure of meeting her on several occasions at conferences. In my humble opinion, she is one of the most down-to-earth and brilliant scholars out there. She's not only an amazing anthropologist, but also a strong human rights activist.
She was interviewed on NPR this morning speaking about the illegal organ trade; she's brilliant. This relates to today's scandal in NJ involving 44 arrests (incl. 3 mayors & other assemblymen) on corruption charges. She had notified the FBI about the body parts trade in 2002; they did nothing until today (July 2009).
Thats very important. I study Cultural Antrhopology, and we are always reading her articles... You can read something like Death without Weeping. Its a really good book about the mother's love, but in a cultural way...
I totally agree with both of you. Professor Scheper-Hughes is easily one of the greatest anthropologists in the world. I love death without weeping and everything she has contributed to the field of anthropology/ethnography...
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I study Cultural Antrhopology, and we are always reading her articles...
You can read something like Death without Weeping. Its a really good book about the mother's love, but in a cultural way...