John Hartigan: Professor of Anthropology, Director, America Paredes Center for Cultural Studies, University of Texas at Austin, Associate Professor
Department of AnthropologyDirector, Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies
University of Texas at Austin
phone: 512-232-9201
hartigan@mail.utexas.edu

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General

Courses

Current Ethnography (Spring 2009)
Introduction to Race and Ethnicity (Fall 2008)
Urban Cultures (Fall 2007)
Current Ethnography (Spring 2007)
American Culture: Framing the Problem (Spring 2007)
Urban Cultures (Fall 2005)
Introduction to Graduate Social Anthropology
(Fall 2005)

Science, Technology & Race
(Fall 2004)

Urban Anthropology
(Spring 2003)

Contemparary Ethnicity
(Fall 2002)
Cities in Space & Time (Spring 2003)
Foucault and Cultural Studies
(Fall 2002)
Anthropology of Science
(Spring 2002)
Using "Culture" in America (Fall 2001)

Connections

University of Texas at Austin
UT Department of Anthropology
Américo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies
Science, Technology & Society Program

editorials

"Race does matter, but not in the way that we expect," Austin American-Statesman, August 31, 2008.[PDF]

"How to Talk about White People," Real Clear Politics, May 12, 2008. [PDF]

"What if Obama is wrong?" Austin American-Statesman, March 20, 2008.[PDF]

writings

"Object Lessons in Whiteness: Anitracism and the Study of White Folks," Chapter 9, Odd Tribes: Toward a Cultural Analysis of White People, 2005. [PDF]

Book Review: Inclusion: The Politics of Difference in Medical Research, Ethnic and Racial Studies 32:1, January 2009. [PDF]

Book Review: The Heart of Whiteness: Normal Sexuality and Race in America, 1880-1940, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 31:8, November 2008. [PDF]

"Is Race Still Socially Constructed? The Recent Controversy over Race and Medical Genetics," Science as Culture 17:2, June 2008. [PDF]

"Saying Socially Constructed is Not Enough," Anthropology News, February 2006. [PDF]

"The End of Social Construction: What Comes Next?", Social Analysis, 49(3): 205-212. [PDF]

Odd Tribes: Toward a Cultural Analysis of White People, by John Hartigan (2005)

Culture against Race: Reworking the Basis for Racial Analysis. South Atlantic Quarterly, 104(3), 2005, pp. 543-60. [PDF]

Racial Situations: Class Predicaments of Whiteness in Detroit, by John Hartigan (1999)

Establishing the Fact of Whiteness, American Anthropologist, 99:3 (Sep., 1997), pp. 495-505. [PDF]

links

"Workshops must consider status, professor says," March 29, 2001

Talking Books, Talking Detroit: Two New Books about Detroit, October 13, 2000

"White Thought, Black Thought" a review of Racial Situations by Marc Christensen (5/17/00)

 

 

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