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DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY

Anthro LINKS

These are some other sites that may be of interest.

Garfield1
Check out the Garfield Book Company's site and browse books by PLU authors!


Links

rose-cutoutThis page offers links to sites within the PLU network as as well as external links.  Hopefully, these links will be helpful in finding Anthropological information on the PLU web page as well as navigating through the plethora of information on the web.

In PLU

The PLU Home page is www.plu.edu.  Here you will find links to all areas of the university, the catalogue, and list of current and registering classes.

If you are looking to take an Anthropology class at PLU, you can get Registration Information here, or visit the web page another time at  www.plu.edu/~regi

If you are a PLU student who wishes to join the Anthropology Club or to learn more about the club, click here, or visit the web page another time at www.plu.edu/~anthclub

Other Anthropology Sites of Interest

American Anthropological Association
www.aaanet.org
Society for American Archaeology
www.saa.org
Society for Applied Anthropology
www.sfaa.net

Academic Contract


Here is the link to PLU's Academic Contract.

Featured PLU Anthro Authors!

These books are available for purchase online and in-store at the Garfield Book Company located on Garfield Street, just two blocks from campus!  Remember, these are just a few of the books written by PLU's Anthropology professors.

 
Brusco1The Reformation of Machismo: Evangelical Conversion and Gender in Columbia

By Elizabeth Brusco





Guldin1Urbanizing China: Contributions in Asian Studies

Edited by Gregory Guldin






Guldin2The Saga of Anthropology in China:  From Malinowski to Moscow to Mao


By Gregory Guldin







Guldin3Urban Anthropology in China: Studies in Human Society, Vol. 6


Edited by Gregory Guldin and Aiden Southall







Guldin4Farewell to Peasant China:  Rural Urbanization and Social Change in the Late Twentieth Century

By Gregory Guldin








Klein1Women and Power in Native North America

By Laura Klein and Lillian Ackerman





All book photos courtesy of Garfield Book Company's website.  The link is listed above.