Site frozen. Go to Anthrograph for the latest [July 4, 2025]

I am pleased to announce that I am debuting a new site for teaching resources at https://anthrograph.rschram.org. Please visit and browse.

The Anthrocyclopaedia will remain for now as an archive but will no longer be updated. I will be manually moving materials from this site to Anthrograph from today, editing and updating as I go. Thanks for your visits over the many years---over 10!---that this site has been active. I look forward to welcoming you to a new teaching site.

Ryan Schram's Anthrocyclopaedia

Anthropology presentations and learning resources

User Tools

Site Tools


1002:2024:7.2

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
1002:2024:7.2 [2024/09/10 01:04] Ryan Schram (admin)1002:2024:7.2 [2024/09/10 01:06] (current) – [There is no such thing as “the Australian people”] Ryan Schram (admin)
Line 69: Line 69:
 Is there such a thing as an “Australian people”? Is there such a thing as an “Australian people”?
  
-Say what you think on this Padlet: https:%%//%%sydney.padlet.org/ryanschram/people+Say what you think on this Padlet: https://sydney.padlet.org/ryanschram/people 
 + 
  
 ===== The Danish idea of national attachment is a rule, but even rules have implicit cultural metaphors ===== ===== The Danish idea of national attachment is a rule, but even rules have implicit cultural metaphors =====
1002/2024/7.2.1725955471.txt.gz · Last modified: 2024/09/10 01:04 by Ryan Schram (admin)