Showing posts with label Extra Credit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extra Credit. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

XXX Credit

So today we're watching a classic ethnographic film called "The Ax Fight." For those of you who can't come, you can go to the library, watch this and post a response.

Here are some questions to get you started:

1)Why does the fight start? (Whom do you believe?)
2) What roles do the women play in the violence?
3) What attempt is there to resolve the violence?
4) What, in the end, seems to calm things down?
5) What's the emotional tone during the fight? What sorts of evidence allow you to think that?

Have a good break!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Extra Credit

For those of you who want some extra credit. I've decided that if you went to the rally, but didn't know about the extra credit assignment then you can post about what you observed at the rally on the blog and I'll give you 15 points towards your grade if you do a good job. For this, I'm not interested in hearing about your political stance, but about what you observed.

I believe that it was Edmund Leech, an important anthropologist who wrote "Political Systems of Highland Burma", who once dropped his notes in the river so he had to recall of them by memory. So I'm giving you the opportunity to recall the notes that you took in your mind.

So on the blog, you can post about your participant observation if you went to the rally in the South Loop.

If you want additional extra credit, then you can conduct a participant observation at the 55th Annual Powwow at the UIC Pavilion. I'll give you 25 points for this assignment too if you do a good job. Just give me your notes, and a typed up version of your notes for full credit. In the typed of version, try to make sense of your notes. Tell me if you noticed any patterns or uncovered any symbols, etc.

It's an inclusive event. It's probably about $10 to get in. There will be a lot of great food there....like Indian tacos, and fry bread, soups....mmmmmmm.

Here's the info:

http://www.aic-chicago.org/powwow.html

American Indian Center’s
55th Annual Powwow
November 14-16, 2008

AIC Powwow

UIC Pavilion ( University of Illinois, Chicago campus)
1150 W. Harrison Street
Chicago, IL

Relive the excitement of the 54th Annual AIC Powwow

Contact us: rhodge@uic.edu

Vendors: contact joep@aic-chicago.org

Host hotel: 99.00 per night, free parking (10 minutes from powwow)

Will accommodate large vehicles for vendors.

For more information: aic50@aic-chicago.org

Monday, November 3, 2008

Extra Credit

If anyone wants 25 points of extra credit (if you do a good job), then act as the participant observer at the Election night rally tomorrow night in Grant Park.

You don't have to get into the rally in order to do this since there will probably be people all over downtown rallying.

Just hand me in your notes from the event and then type them up.

See you Wednesday.