Black Food Geographies

R​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‌‍‍‌‌‌‍‍‍‍​eferences: Black Food Geographies: Race, Self-Reliance, and Food Access in Washington, D.C. by Ashanté M. Reese. Optional (Choose 3): -Association of Black Anthropology – Anthropologists and other Friends – Gould- Mismeasure of Man -Justinvil – 1000 Black Remains – Zora Neale Hurston – Anthropological Methods – “How it feels to be Colored” – Zora Neale Hurston – Mules and Men – Zora Neale Hurston – Perry- Georgraphies of Power – Shannon Speed – States of violence: Indigenous women migrants in the era of neoliberal multicriminalism – PDF or on-line: American Anthropological Association. “What is Anthropology?” https://www.americananthro.org/AdvanceYourCareer/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2150&gcl id=Cj0KCQjwvO2IBhCzARIsALw3ASqO- FzKdeS_2iJUmDwmqr3iSXYLjHBQbixyT_0vAmJplQ5S37V9RIwaAqYDEALw_wcB • PDF or on-line: American Anthropological Association. “What do Anthropologists do?” https://www.americananthro.org/AdvanceYourCareer/Content.aspx?ItemNumber=2148 • PDF or on-line: Association of Black Anthropologists. (2020). ABA statement against police violence and anti-Black racism. June 6. https://aba.americananthro.org/aba- statement-against-police-violence-and-anti-black-racism-3/ • Dr. Alisha Winn on Applied Anthropology. (2021). 3 minutes. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=299706998314936 • On-line: “What is culture?” and “Ethnocentrism vs. Cultural Relativism” in Barone, F. 2020. Introducing Culture. Human Relations Area Files. https://hraf.yale.edu/teach-ehraf/introducing-culture/ • On-line: “Ethnographic Fieldwork,” “Ethnography,” “Doing ethnography,” “Writing ethnography,” “An insider’s view” in Barone, F. 2020. An Introduction to Fieldwork and Ethnography. Human Relations Area Files. https://hraf.yale.edu/teach-ehraf/an-introduction- to-fieldwork-and-ethnography/ The Dirt. 2018. This is Anthropology 4 – Diversity and Anthropology in our Communities (with Alisha Winn). 32 minutes https://soundcloud.com/thedirtpodcast/this-is-anthropology- 4?utm_source=clipboard&utm_campaign=wtshare&utm_medium=widget&utm_content=htt ps%253A%252F%252Fsoundcloud.com%252Fthedirtpodcast%252Fthis-is-anthropology-4 • PDF: Chapter 4: “Anthropologists and others” (pp. 78-100) in Deloria, Jr., V. (1988 [1969]). Custer died for your sins: An Indian manifesto. New York: MacMillan. https://mvlindsey.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/custer-died-for-your-sins-deloria-jr-1987.pdf • PDF: Demallie, R.J. (2006). Vine Deloria Jr. (1933-2005). American Anthropologist 108(4): 932-935. • PDF: Chapter 2: “American polygeny and craniometry before Darwin” (pp. 62-104). In Gould, S.J. (1996 [1981]). The mismeasure of man. New York, NY: W.W. Norton & Co. • PDF or on-line: Justinvil, D. and Colwell, C. (2021). US museums hold the remains of thousands of Black people. The Conversation. March 24. https://theconversation.com/us-museums-hold-the-remains-of-thousands-of-black-people- 156558?fbclid=IwAR3JkUA0GYxpBenl-ebmORN94x9YDG-lvbLjwqoTuDzu8CfQ- sWb1RiiAfM • Science. (2021). Bone rooms: From scientific racism to human prehistory in museums. July 2021. 16 minutes https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abk3114 • On-line: “Ethnographic Fieldwork,” “Ethnography,” “Doing ethnography,” “Writing ethnography,” “An insider’s view” in Barone, F. 2020. An ​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‌‍‍‌‌‌‍‍‍‍​Introduction to Fieldwork and Ethnography. Human Relations Area Files. https://hraf.yale.edu/teach-ehraf/an-introduction- to-fieldwork-and-ethnography/ • PDF or on-line: Charles, S. (2018). Zora Neale Hurston’s anthropological method. The Nation. https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/hurston-oral-history-barracoon/ • PDF or on-line: Walker, A. (1975). In search of Zora Neale Hurston. Ms. Magazine. https://www.allisonbolah.com/site_resources/reading_list/Walker_In_Search_of_Zora.pdf • PDF: Introduction, Chapter 1, and Chapter 2 (pp. 1-37). Hurston, Z.N. (1990). Mules and men. New York, NY: Harper & Row. • Pollard, S. (Director). (2008). Zora Neale Hurston: Jump at the Sun [Video file]. 85 mins. Retrieved from Kanopy. https://endeavor.flo.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=2295262 • On-line: Cole, B. (2018). The healing word. OMNIA. October 25. https://omnia.sas.upenn.edu/story/healing-word • PDF or on-line: Bonilla, Y. & Thomas, D. 2020. An interview with the editor of American Anthropologist about the March 2020 cover controversy. June 29. https://www.americananthropologist.org/online-content/an-interview-with-the-editor-of- american-anthropologist-about-the-march-2020-cover-controversy • Origin Stories: Anthropologist Deborah Thomas (2018). 4 minutes https://omnia.sas.upenn.edu/story/origin-stories-anthropologist-deborah-thomas-video • Bearing Witness: Four Days in May with Deborah Thomas (8 mins) https://gsws.sas.upenn.edu/center/media/video/bearing-witness-four-days-west-kingston- deborah-thomas • Wedderburn, J., Thomas, D. A. and Bell, D. M. (Directors). (2017). Four days in may: Kingston 2010. Color, 40 mins. New York: Third World Newsreel. https://ezproxyles.flo.org/login?url=https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/four-days-in- may-kingston-2010 • PDF or on-line: Hurston, Z.N. (2018). How it feels to be colored me. In S. D. Hatch (Ed.), Encyclopedia of African-American writing: five centuries of contribution: trials & triumphs of writers, poets, publications and organizations (3rd ed.). Grey House Publishing. https://search-credoreference- com.ezproxyles.flo.org/content/entry/ghaaw/how_it_feels_to_be_colored_me/0 • PDF: Perry, K-K.Y. 2016. Geographies of power: Black women mobilizing intersectionality Cultural Anthropology 8 Professor Leela Tanikella in Brazil. Meridians 14(1): 94-120. • Frilot, S. (Director & Producer). (1995). Black nations/Queer nations? Lesbian and gay sexualities in the African diaspora. [Video/DVD]. U.S.: Third World Newsreel. (52 minutes). https://ezproxyles.flo.org/login?url=https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/black-nations- queer-nations-lesbian-and-gay-sexualities-in-the-african- diaspora?account_id=12060&usage_group_id=101978 • PDF: Allen, J.S. 2012. One way or another: Erotic subjectivity in Cuba. American Ethnologist 39(2): 325-338. • PDF: McGlotten, S. 2012. Ordinary intersections: Speculations on difference, justice, utopia and Black queer life. Transforming Anthropology: Journal of the Association of Black Anthropologists (20)1: 45-66. • On-line: Conway, C. (2020). On the path: An interview with Dr. Shannon Speed. Blog of the APA. October 14. https://blog.apaonline.org/2020/10/14/on-the-path-an-interview-with-dr-shannon-speed/ • PDF: Speed, S. (2016). States of violence: Indigenous women migrants in the era of neoliberal multicr​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‌‍‍‌‌‌‍‍‍‍​iminalism. Critique of Anthropology 36(3): 280-301. • Book talk by Ashanté M. Reese https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewH2Qam031k