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feminist killjoy

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Another year almost done! Sit back, relax, and read some of the most-clicked articles on the website in 2019.

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by Chelsea Horton
Published December 20, 2019
'Feminist Killjoy Anthropology' is written in cursive script, over a background of illustrated flowers.

Public and feminist anthropologists use multiple modalities to remap the traditional distinctions between university and community through rigorous scholarship and a commitment to social justice.

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Anthropology Is Political

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by Alexandra Frankel
Published June 6, 2019

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