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Final Papers (Ethnography of the University 2018: Focus on Politics)

Posted on January 11, 2019 by Carsten Knoch Leave a comment

The students of ANT473 and ANT6200 Ethnographic Practicum: The University, taught by Prof. Tania Li at the University of Toronto in 2018 have each written a final paper examining an aspect of politics on campus. Click on the links below to access the PDFs of their papers.

Politics as Fun Laughter_Relief_and Bonding through Memes
-By Ailin Z.W. Li

Pursuit of Privilege within the University_Reproducing Formations of Power and Subdued Critique Among Sorority Women
-By Amanda Sumanasekera

Changing Hearts and Minds_The Transformation of Education-based Activism on Campus
–By Annika Olsen

An Examination of Pro-Choice Responses to the Pro-Life Presence on Campus
-By Tarini Date

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