American Anthropological Association 2018 Meeting Wrap-Up
November 21, 2018
Last week, nearly 5,800 anthropologists gathered in San Jose to discuss a range of critical topics at the American Anthropological Association’s annual meeting. This year’s theme was “Change in Anthropological Imagination: Resistance, Resilience, and Adaptation.” The conference offered a wonderful opportunity to showcase our most recent titles, visit with authors, and advise scholars about scholarly book publishing and getting their work published with the University of Arizona Press. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth!
Allyson Carter, UAP Senior Editor; Barbara Meek, author of We Are our Language; Jenny Davis, author of Talking Indian; and Anthony K. Webster, author of Intimate Grammars
Georgina Drew, author of River Dialogues
Anna M. Babel, author of Between the Andes and the Amazon, and Allyson Carter, UAP Senior Editor
Margaret M. Bruchac, author of Savage Kin, which was named the inaugural CMA Book Award Winner at this year’s meeting
Chip Colwell, co-editor of Footprints of Hopi History and Anthropologist’s Arrival, and Allyson Carter, UAP Senior Editor
Left to right: Piergiorgio Di Giminiani , author of Sentient Lands; Rachel Corr, author of Interwoven; and Allyson Carter, UA Press Senior Editor
José E. Martínez-Reyes, author of Moral Ecology of a Forest
Carlos G. Vélez-Ibáñez, author of Hegemonies of Language and Their Discontents and co-editor of The U.S.-Mexico Transborder Region
Carrie C. Heitman, co-editor of Chaco Revisited
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