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about jcb
I finished my Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin in December of 2004, but I moved to the Arkansas Ozarks to finish collecting my dissertation data and write in 2003. Between 2003-2006 I also taught anthropology part-time at the University of Arkansas and NorthWest Arkansas Community College.
I am currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas and the Arkansas Archeological Survey's Research Station Archeologist at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, Arkansas. In this "dual" position I teach anthropology courses for SAU's Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, work with graduate students from the U of A on research projects and I am responsible for the archaeological resources in my station territory--11 counties in southwestern Arkansas.
My current research interests are within the sub-fields of archaeology and cultural studies--archaeology of the southeastern United States (both historical and prehistoric), race construction, representation and power relations in the American South, collective cultural memory, descendant communities, material culture, landscape analysis and critical archaeology. I also have a growing interest in the anthropology of science, industrial archaeology, public culture and critical theory.
the ag report: letters from magnolia... (blog)
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