anthony k webster🐿
@ethnopoetics.bsky.social
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linguistic anthropologist, linguistic relativist, philologist, humanist, kayaker, tree grower, midwesterner, purdue alum
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Revisiting this paper by Richard Emerick, he taught the first anthropology class I ever took in college
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Great talk by Will Wilson today
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The Paramount is a beautiful venue, and the show was wonderful
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Four favourite venues from our North American tour: Lensic Theatre, Sante Fe; Longhorn Ballroom, Dallas, The Paramount, Austin & Aladdin Theatre, Portland.
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"All this happened so long ago. And I never returned, never wrote, never met anyone who might have given me news of Oxgodby. So, in memory, it stays as I left it, a sealed room furnished by the past, airless, still, ink long dry on a put-down pen."--J.L. Carr
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“There’s a value in (being) offline, and I think we sometimes confuse ourselves by thinking, since so much is online, that the world is online, but the world isn’t online, right? The world is still here in the physical space that we inhabit and we engage (with),” Webster said
Professors, go offline
Senior columnist Arista Rail argues that professors should offer offline aspects as part of their class.
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Evening reading, Juliana Barr's
There’s No Such Thing as “Prehistory”: What the Longue Durée of Caddo and Pueblo History Tells Us about
Colonial America
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The Paramount before the show
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"Nouns denoting abstractions such as old age, hunger, disease (or its symptoms), 'germs', emotions, or other things of which no action is seen other than effects. You may find it of some comfort to know that in Navajo old age cannot kill you. You may only die of it"--H. Creamer
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Hayek's Bastards was very good
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Our 10/23 issue is now online, with @jacobweisberg.bsky.social on deep fake news, Elaine Blair on feministskaya istoriya, Andrew Katzenstein on Pynchon, Suzanne Schneider on Hayek’s bastards, Jay Neugeboren on the working homeless, Ariel Dorfman on Pinochet’s Nazi, and more.
October 23, 2025 Issue
Table of Contents
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"Poetry can repair no loss, but it defies the space which separates. And it does this by its continual labour of reassembling what has been scattered."--John Berger, The Hour of Poetry
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"Example 2 contains the syllables 'ha le ya le ye ya' which is said to stand for the sound of water as it turns to steam when sprinkled on the hot stones in the sweathouse"--Leanne Hinton, Vocables in Havasupai Song
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They clearly meant metaphorically 😉 Yeah, it's all pretty terrible
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I admire Beverly Crum's devastatingly quiet critique of Julian Steward's inability to see Shoshoni people as fully human, rather he could only see them through a "gastric" lens and, in so doing, missed their verbal art and the possibility of joy and delight in their lives
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A student asked me one thing I learned about Navajo poetry

"I initially found all Navajo poetry terribly serious. It was only at performances that I realized just how humorous many of these poems were for Navajo people. I saw the undercurrent of seriousness, but I had missed the obvious humor"
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Reading this book, and it has some very good chapters, but it also feels like a book from another era, and not just because it has a chapter by Terence Turner, it feels like a book from another time, and a time that could not last, or could have, but didn't
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"Speech act theory is at once my inspiration and my butt"

Michelle Z. Rosaldo
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In honor of the passing of John Searle, I recommend this article by Michelle Rosaldo

The Things We Do with Words: Ilongot Speech Acts and Speech Act Theory in Philosophy
Michelle Z. Rosaldo
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Persimmon bringing the fall color