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Emory University Great Teachers Lecture
Press Release
March, 2003
By Beth Kurylo
Who: Bradd Shore, director of Emory's Center on Myth and Ritual
in American Life
What: "There's No Place Like Home: An Anthropologist Looks
at the American Family"
When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 13
Where: Miller-Ward Alumni House, 849 Houston Mill House Road, Emory.
Free parking available.
Cost: Free and open to the public. 404-727-6000
What happens when an anthropologist turns from studying exotic
places to look in the mirror and study American families? Emory
University anthropologist Bradd Shore has taken the tools that made
him an expert on Samoan and Polynesian societies and applied them
to studying American families. He discovered some surprising things
about the special place of rituals and celebrations in the American
middle-class family. Shore will talk about his current research
on family ritual and what it tells us about why, for Americans,
"there's no place like home."
In the next Emory Great Teachers Lecture Series, Shore will discuss
"There's No Place Like Home: An Anthropologist Looks at the
American Family" on Thursday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. in Emory's
Miller-Ward Alumni House, 849 Houston Mill House Road.
Shore is the Goodrich C. White Professor of Anthropology and serves
as director of Emory's Center on Myth and Ritual in American Life
(MARIAL). A cultural anthropologist, he is a leading authority on
Samoan culture and the study of Polynesian societies. His research
approach is interdisciplinary, combining tools from cultural anthropology,
cognitive psychology, ethics and literature. He is the only anthropologist
ever to be invited to give the Heinz Werner Lectures in Psychology
at Clark University (Mass.). An award-winning teacher, Shore has
been a member of the Emory faculty since 1982. Among his many course
offerings at Emory is an unusual class co-listed in the English
and anthropology departments called "Ritual in Shakespeare."
He previously was on the faculty at the University of California
at Santa Cruz and at Sarah Lawrence College.
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