Contexts: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2019

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Abstract

Contexts is a peer reviewed journal designed to allow Stanford undergraduates to share, discuss, and reflect on anthropology-informed thought and research. For questions, comments, or to get involved please visit contexts.stanford.edu or email anthropology@stanford.edu.

Contents

5 Letter from the Editors

6 Meet the Authors

7 Writing Against the Exceptionalization of Samar: Toward a Critical Historiography of Race in the Philippine American War by Ethan Chua

16 Graffiti as Counter-surveillance in Oakland by Eunice Jung

24 Princess Nokia, Cupcakke, and Female Empowerment through Hip-Hop by Katerina Fong

34 Morocco in Fragments: Perspectives on Gender and Agency in Fieldwork by InHae Yap

45 From the Shadows by Joshua Cobler

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Date created 2019

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Author Chua, Ethan
Author Jung, Eunice
Author Fong, Katerina
Author Yap, InHae
Author Cobler, Joshua
Publisher Stanford Department of Anthropology

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Subject Stanford Department of Anthropology
Subject undergraduate research journal
Subject contexts
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Chua, Ethan and Jung, Eunice and Fong, Katerina and Yap, InHae and Cobler, Joshua. (2019). Contexts: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2019. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/cs092yt2040

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CONTEXTS: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology

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