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Intersectional Anthropology as an Avenue Toward Praxis, Pedagogy, and New Anthropological Horizons

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Intersectional Anthropology. I call this a “confession” because “ (bio)archaeologists ” like me—scholars who identify with archaeology, biological anthropology, or both—are not necessarily known for centering social theories like Intersectionality in our subdisciplines.

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The Case of Hostile Terrain ’94 at the University of Oregon 

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In addition to the profound experiences occurring in classrooms leading up to the UO HT94 exhibit, our museum partners have also taken the lead on connecting to campus affinity groups as well as community groups interested in immigration topics. Lilia McEnaney is the section contributing editor for the Council for Museum Anthropology.

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