crossposting from message service of the American Anthropological Association in December 2023:
Anthropology teaching video series entitled "Anthrodorphins". These videos, geared towards undergrads, teach a range of relevant basic anthropology concepts utilizing a variety of materials- from ethnographic films to documentaries to different graphic styles, all combined with original footage from over 25 years of ethnographic film production. https://www.youtube.com/@anthrodorphins
AnthroDorphins is an anthropology video channel that eases the pain and elevates the pleasure of learning anthropology by making key ideas accessible and engaging. From funeral rites to extreme sports, ghost marriage to gender identity, AnthroDorphins fuels your spark of curiosity about cultures around the world and brings concepts alive through ethnographic film, animation, and expert insights. Created and led by Rob Lemelson, a UCLA anthropologist and ethnographic filmmaker with decades of experience in the classroom and the field, AnthroDorphins videos are perfect for teachers looking to invigorate their lectures, students looking to reinforce their learning, and anyone interested in anthropology. www.youtube.com |
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