3-0355 EPHEMERALITY AND PERMANENCE: TRACING THE LIKENESS, CONFOUNDING THE DIFFERENCE
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Thursday, November 17, 2011: 10:15-12:00

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Practicing and Applied Anthropologists, Teachers of Anthropology in Community Colleges, Students, Those involved in mentoring activities
Organizers:  Jason David Ramsey (Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago) and Rebecca S Graff (Earl S. Johnson Instructor, Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago)
Chairs:  Rebecca S Graff (Earl S. Johnson Instructor, Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences, University of Chicago)
Discussants:  Nan A Rothschild (Department of Anthropology, Columbia University)
10:15
Ruin, Renovation, and Recuerdos: Material Economies of Memory On a Former Hacienda In Yucatán, México
Jason David Ramsey (Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago)
11:00
Potholes and Puddles: Legacies of Waste In An Urban Squatter Settlement
Tessa R Farmer (Department of Anthropology, University of Texas, Austin)
11:15
Temporality and Taste
Jolie N Nahigian (Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago)
11:30
The Weight In Words
Richard Kernaghan (Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville )
11:45
Discussant
Nan A Rothschild (Department of Anthropology, Columbia University)
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