Rupert Stasch, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
Area:
semiotic and linguistic anthropology, ethnography of interaction, KorowaiWebsite:
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"Rupert Stasch"Cross-listing: LinguisTree
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Sign in to add mentorMichael Silverstein | grad student | 2001 | Chicago (LinguisTree) | |
(Figures of alterity among Korowai of Irian Jaya: Kinship, mourning, and festivity in a dispersed society.) |
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Stasch R. (2017) Afterword: Village space and the experience of difference and hierarchy between normative orders Critique of Anthropology. 37: 440-456 |
Stasch R. (2016) Dramas of otherness: “First contact” tourism in New Guinea (The 2016 Lewis Henry Morgan Lecture) Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 6: 7-27 |
Stasch R. (2016) Dramas of otherness Hau: the Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 6: 7-27 |
Stasch R. (2015) How an Egalitarian Polity Structures Tourism and Restructures Itself Around It Ethnos. 80: 524-547 |
Stasch R. (2015) Introduction: Double Signs and Intrasocietal Heterogeneity in Primitivist Tourism Encounters Ethnos. 80: 433-447 |
Stasch R. (2014) Powers of incomprehension: Linguistic otherness, translators, and political structure in New Guinea tourism encounters Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 4: 73-94 |
Stasch R. (2014) Primitivist tourism and romantic individualism: On the values in exotic stereotypy about cultural others Anthropological Theory. 14: 191-214 |
Stasch R. (2013) The poetics of village space when villages are new: Settlement form as history making in Papua, Indonesia American Ethnologist. 40: 555-570 |
Stasch R. (2012) Strange Enemies: Indigenous Agency and Scenes of Encounters in Amazonia American Anthropologist. 114: 169-170 |
Stasch R. (2011) Word Avoidance as a Relation-Making Act: A Paradigm for Analysis of Name Utterance Taboos Anthropological Quarterly. 84: 101-120 |