Category: school
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Making connections with the audience: professionalism and alienation
Yongho Kim Labor’s Story through Music May 10, 2004. (due May 7th – three days late ) Making connections with the audience: professionalism and alienation In reflecting on the production of “Forgotten”, I want to focus on the difference between the performance at the Union Hall and the one at Macalester in the level of…
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imagined conversation between Benjamin Filene and Ruth Glasser on "authenticity"
Yongho Kim Labor’s Story through Music May 10, 2004 (due April 15 – 3 weeks late) [DJ plays “We shall not be moved” by the Almanac Singers] Glasser: I like how the band uses the banjo, which gives it a more folk feel. Were the instruments made in the east coast before being sold to…
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Coalition-making in The Fuse’s Seattle 1919
Yongho Kim Labor’s Story through Music February 25, 2004 Coalition-making in The Fuse’s Seattle 1919: Class Solidarity and Divisiveness, and Incorporation of the Other in post-World War I Unionism. Seattle 1919 addresses issues of class solidarity frequently present in the newly emerging U.S. unionism and attempts to unite workers from different race, gender, and skill…
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Next year plans
So, some things I want to pull together for next year just don’t work. This year I was lucky and managed to always leave large chunks of time to be used for my off-campus work study. Next year, I’ve got these two annoying major requirements that stick in the middle of the day – MWF…
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Class schedules are partially up!
And the anthro classes seem to be all up! Yay MS. Byrne! Fall 2004 Medical Anthro W 7:00 Patten Gender and Family in Africa 2:20 Patten Anthro of War 1:00 Weatherford Untitled 2:45 Dean Globalization 1:10 Dean? History of Anthro Ideas 10:50 Guneratne Intermediate German II Huener Philosophy Mind 2:45 Laine FIlm Studies 10:10 W7…
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Ejercicio Etnográfico: Consumo de la cultura latina popular en los EEUU
Theorizing U.S. Latina/o Popular Culture. Prof. María Elena Cepeda Macalester College , Febrero 11, 2004 Yongho Kim Ejercicio Etnográfico #1: Consumo de la cultura latina popular en los Estados Unidos Metodología: Mis preguntas podrían categorizarse en tres: Las dos primeras tenían el fin de aprender más de cerca la vida diaria de los entrevistados y…
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[Cast] Forgotten: The Murder at the Ford Rouge Plant
Forgotten The Murder at the Ford Rouge Plant CAST LIST Principal Characters In Order of Appearance: Ella Bradford – Jennifer Foughner Allen Johnson – Senam Gbeho Henry Ford – Evan Kennedy Lewis Bradford – Joseph Sedillo Rosie Johnson – Kira Puett Father Charles Coughlin – Kenyon DeVault Harry Bennett – Josh Whitney-Wise Clara Ford –…
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[Comment] Blues people: negro music in white america
Yongho Kim Telling Labor’s Story through Music February 10, 2004 Baraka points out in chapter 2 that West African music provided a baseline for the music sung by African-Americans who came to the United States through slavery. Two main tenets of these West African roots are the multilingualism of its lyrics and the narrow albeit…
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Evaluation of translation 8b (Fairest Friend, by Robert French)
Yongho Kim Russian 265: Literary Translation February 4, 2004 Evaluation of translation 8b (Fairest Friend, by Robert French) Having had the bias of looking at the uncle-tone styled Chapter I translations of the poem, French’s tone, which sets up a relationship of clandestine lovers between the poet and the interpelate (3-10), which given its detour…
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Witchbuster
Yongho Kim December 12, 2003 Anthropology of Religion Are there any conditions under which it could be justifiable to punish a witch? If yes, what are those conditions, what might be appropriate punishment, and what assumptions are you making to support this position? If no, why not? Yes. A witch should be punished when he…
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JC’s Place: Individual Analysis
Yongho Kim December 12, 2003 Anthropology of Religion JC’s Place: Individual Analysis 1. Describe any ontological categories and the tags that contradict them which you have identified based on your (jointly gathered) data and reading. I could observe several ontological category violations – some within the religious practice per se and others in the stated…
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JC’s Place: Rescue, Develop, Send
Mary Guerra Ben P. Johnson Yongho Kim Anthropology of Religion December 12, 2003 JC’s Place: Rescue, Develop, Send Our group studied JC’s place, which is a semi-informal Pentecostal Christian gathering based in the Emmanuel Christian Center. The Emmanuel Christian Center is located at Spring Lake Park, a suburb located close to Anoka County, to the…
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JC's place – paper outline
Mary Guerra Ben P. Johnson Yongho Kim Anthropology of Religion December 9, 2003 Semester Project Outline Joint Paper 1. Introduction a. Physical surroundings b. Temporal structure c. What makes the site a religious setting? Also discuss secular/profane (3.a., Durkheim) 2. Methodology a. Site self-publicity (website) b. Contacting and reaching the site c. Data gathering (participant…
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JC's place – interview questions
Yongho Kim December 3, 2003 Anthropology of Religion Interview Questions: 1. What is your relationship with God? How do you experience him in everyday life? 2. What is the pastor’s role JC’s place? What is your role? 3. Are you a born-again Christian? Can you recall the moment in which God touched your life? Could…
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Animals
Yongho Kim Anthropology of Religion December 1, 2003 Animals make an appearance in many of our accounts of African Witchcraft beliefs – vultures snakes, hyenas, vampire bats, etc. Why is it that animals and witches seem to be so thoroughly intertwined in culture after culture? Use Boyer’s evolutionary approach (and other approaches, too, if you…
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Maasai Identity as a Subject of Tourism
Yongho Kim Anthropology 258: African Societies November 28, 2003 The Maasai[1] are Maa-speaking, pastoral groups spread throughout the Rift Valley in Kenya and Tanzania. The Maasai have been subject of numerous scholastic inquiries and critical analyses that challenge the theoretical assumptions underlying the expressions “The Maasai”, “Maasai are”, “Maa-speaking”, “pastoral” and “groups” from the previous…
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Conspiracy
Yongho Kim Anthropology (248) of Religion November 21, 2003 Moore and Sanders tell us that witchcraft refers to hidden forces in the world and presumes a dynamic of power. Discuss any three defining characteristics of witchcraft in contemporary Africa. Now compare witchcraft with ANY OTHER hidden force in the world that presumes a dynamic of…