Monthly Archives: March 2015
Monster
by Skye •
Edgerton Reading Response
by cgill •
In The Shock of the Old, Edgerton devotes a whole chapter on the innovation of killing. Innovation to Edgerton means something is being changed for the betterment of a society, but he also mentions to careful with what we choose to be innovative or taken into a person’s open-arms. It seems that this sense of…
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John Oliver Takes Down March Madness and the NCAA
by Alan Kloosterhof •
Reading Response on Training the Body
by chandsaker •
I find it really interesting how games are used as a display of social and political functions of a State. It is also interesting how the changing nature of the Chinese economy and political system in the 1980s influenced how China was able to compete both on a national and international level. I thought the…
Final Long Form Essay Proposal
by chandsaker •
Brownell Response
by Alexina •
Bronwell starts off talking about the early days of exercise in the Qing dynasty, explaining the political heirarchy of sports in China. Sports were a lower class thing, upperclass citizens could exercise in the comfort of their own rooms. They did not need to change out of their long gowns, which were a sign of…
Paper Proposal
by Alan Kloosterhof •
Training the Bod- Work It.
by Claire Knaeble •
Training the Body for China was an interesting read. I’m a fan of anthropology, so reading it was pretty enjoyable. However, I agree with Skye and that my expectation of the book would be more based in Brownell’s firsthand hand experience with sports and Chinese culture. The part about Nike capitalizing on the Chinese sports…