The World Is Their Lab: Five Anthropologists Journey to Peru, St. John, France, Japan, and India

Why is a classical Indian dance dating from the 2nd century B.C. popular again? Why is the donkey, a non-native species, allowed to remain in the park preserve on St. John Island? How are intimacy and divorce viewed in Japanese culture? These questions and more enthuse a group of Lafayette anthropologists who set out on … Continue reading The World Is Their Lab: Five Anthropologists Journey to Peru, St. John, France, Japan, and India