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Johns 2015 Fall Schedule

August 24, 2015 December 5, 2015


Coursework
Monday/Wednesday 11:30-12:45 PM
HIST 615A U.S. Guilded Age (1877-1900)
Dr. William Bauer, WRI-C235

Wednesday, 4:00-5:00 (Not Confirmed)


HIST 710 The Professional Historian
Dr. Elizabeth Nelson, WRI-B326

Wednesday 7:00 PM-9:45 PM


HIST 740A Historiography of the United
States
Dr. Eugene Moehring, WRI-C321

Thursday 4:00-6:45 PM
HIST 732 Colloquium in European
History
Dr. Cian McMahon, WRI-B326

Teaching
Tuesday/Thursday, 8:30-945 AM
ANTH 102 Introduction to Physical
Anthropology
CBC-A108

Wednesday, 2:30-4:20 PM
WMST 113 Race, Class, and Gender
(Shadowing)
Dr. Anita Revilla, CBC-A110

Office Hours
Tuesday, 2:00-3:45 PM
Anthropology Office Hours
WRI-AXXX
Conferences
American Society for Ethnohistory
Annual Meeting, November 4-8, Las Vegas,
NV
Author: "Leading Imperialism Along: Indian
Guides and the shaping of Conquest of the
Great Basin," in Great Basin Ethnohistories
Panel, Chair: Matthew Makely
American Anthropological Association
Annual Meeting, November 18-22, Denver,
CO
Co-Organizer: Strange Bodies, Familiar
Divides: Embodiments of Otherness (Parts
I & II)

Author: Foreign Laborers, Familiar


Suffering: The Construction and Othering of
Coolie Laborers in the 19th Century
Co-Author: Pain as Performance: The
Suffering Elites at Chaco Canyon (AD 8501150) (with M Kincaid, RP Harrod & DL
Martin)
Western Bioarchaeology Group
Annual Meeting, October 16-17, Tempe, AZ
Author: The Bioarchaeology of 19thCentury Indentured Chinese Labor

Invited Seminar
School for Advanced Research Seminar
October 17-October 23, Santa Fe, NM
Theme: Puebloan Societies: New Perspectives across Anthropologys Subfields
Organized by: Dr. Peter Whiteley, American Museum of Natural History
Invited Participant: From War and Bone Spider Woman Remade the World: The Social
Bioarchaeology of Pueblo Violence (with DL Martin)

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