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UPRIVER

Upriver offers the observations of a working anthropologist and former research-center director. Topics range from the ethics of cultural appropriation to new ways of stewarding Indigenous collections in museums, from the challenges of writing in ways meaningful to the general public to the struggle of Amazonian Native peoples for sovereignty and respect. The Upriver title evokes the challenge of writing against the current of conventional thought.—Michael F. Brown

“All writing is a campaign against cliché. Not just clichés of the pen but clichés of the mind and clichés of the heart.”—Martin Amis

About the author


2018

  • Ayahuasca tourism in Perú: A tale of violence and indigenous resistance
    September 27, 2018

    Ayahuasca tourism in Perú: A tale of violence and indigenous resistance

    Michael F. Brown
  • Patently Sovereign
    August 26, 2018

    Patently Sovereign

    Michael F. Brown
  • The Sound of Prehistory
    August 25, 2018

    The Sound of Prehistory

    Michael F. Brown
  • Sound Thinking
    June 17, 2018

    Sound Thinking

    Michael F. Brown
  • Climate Change, Skepticism, Scale
    June 11, 2018

    Climate Change, Skepticism, Scale

    Michael F. Brown
  • Are Human Bodies Private Property or Part of a Commons?
    April 24, 2018

    Are Human Bodies Private Property or Part of a Commons?

    Michael F. Brown
  • The Decline of Rural and Small-Town America and its Social Implications [Originally posted in 2018]
    February 7, 2018

    The Decline of Rural and Small-Town America and its Social Implications [Originally posted in 2018]

    Michael F. Brown
  • Time to Kill the “Anthropology of X” Meme
    January 28, 2018

    Time to Kill the “Anthropology of X” Meme

    Michael F. Brown

Topics

"Michael F. Brown" Aguaruna Amazonia Anne-Christine Taylor Anthropological fieldwork artificial intelligence Awajún Ayahuasca biopiracy books cultural appropriation decolonization education ethnobotany evangelical Protestantism firearms-related violence Funerals gender relations Grounded in Clay gun control history indigenous Amazonians Indigenous Peoples Junîn Jívaro Lepidium meyenii maca missionaries news Peru philosophy politics Rainforest exploitation Second Amendment Shamanism sociobiology Sorcery spirituality spiritual tourism Suicide tradition tribal peoples Upriver Utne Reader warfare

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