Contexts: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2020

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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

4 Letter from the Editors

5 Histories Lost and Found: Reckoning with Mythologies of Poverty and Assimilation within the Black Diaspora
by Layo Laniyan

16 Living as Becoming: Envisioning Life Chances Within and Against Sociomedical Constraints
by Caroline Aung

22 Counting or Discounting Bodies? A Case Study of Global Health Interventions in Early Infant Diagnosis in Accra, Ghana
by Mahima Krishnamoorthi

28 The Role of Masculinity in the English Prison
by Josh Cobler

34 Travel-Sized Sites: Art, Souvenirs, and Tourism
(and Subversion, Capitalism, and Erasure) in South Africa
by Lilith Frakes

41 Meet the Authors

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Date created 2020

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Author Laniyan, Layo
Author Aung, Caroline
Author Krishnamoorthi, Mahima
Author Cobler, Josh
Author Frakes, Lilith
Publisher Stanford Department of Anthropology

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Subject Stanford Department of Anthropology
Subject undergraduate research journal
Subject contexts
Subject poverty and assimilation
Subject black diaspora
Subject sociomedical constraints
Subject death
Subject global health interventions
Subject early infant diagnosis
Subject masculinity
Subject english prison
Subject art and souvenirs
Subject tourism
Subject subversion
Subject capitalism
Subject erasure
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Laniyan, Layo and Aung, Caroline and Krishnamoorthi, Mahima and Cobler, Josh and Frakes, Lilith. (2020). Contexts: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology, Spring 2020. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/mz671vr0773

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CONTEXTS: Stanford Undergraduate Research Journal in Anthropology

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