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作者:Pfister, Anne E;摘要:尽管2019冠状病毒病大流行给教师和学生带来了挑战,但它也促进了新的合作。我们的师生项目利用了这场大流行公开暴露的事实:人类健康和文化是不可分割地交织在一起的。我们以人类学教授和学生的身份撰写这篇评论,我们开展了一项定向独立研究,重点关注2020年的突出社会和生物现象,同时也根据环境限制调整了教学和方法方法。通过将人类学的视角应用于2020年的时事,我们将人类学理论——如结构性暴力和化身——具体化,这些理论对学生来说通常是遥远的抽象概念
Anthropology in the World: Studying Current Events of 2020 through the Lens of Structural Violence and Embodiment
Author(s): Pfister, Anne E; Encinosa, Maria | Abstract: Although the COVID-19 pandemic created challenges for faculty and students alike, it was also a catalyst for new collaborations. Our faculty-student project capitalized on what the pandemic publicly exposed: the fact that human health and culture are inextricably intertwined. We write this commentary as an anthropology professor and student who developed a Directed Independent Study focused on salient social and biological phenomena of 2020 while also adapting pedagogical and methodological approaches given the circumstantial constraints. By applying an anthropological lens to current events of 2020, we operationalized anthropological theories – like structural violence and embodiment – that are typically distant abstractions to students.n