Define Embodied Captial
Each post must be at least 150 words and you must write your word count on each of your post.
Treat your journal entries like annotations where you will reflect on the readings. Your reflection can include, for example, talking about how you felt about the readings, things that surprised you, summarizing the readings, examine ethnographic methods that you find interesting, etc.
- Chapter 5: “Doctors Don’t Know Anything” (Holmes, Seth. Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States)
- Chapter 5: “Mind Your Blackness: Embodied Captial and Spatial Mobility” (Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma, & Socialization in Black Brazilian Families)
- Chapter 6: “Antiracism in Transgressive Families” (Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma, & Socialization in Black Brazilian Families)
- Conclusion: “The Ties That Bind” (Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth. The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma, & Socialization in Black Brazilian Families)
Each entry tells which book you should use.
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CaliforniaSeriesinPublicAnthropologySeriesVol.1SethHolmes-FreshFruitBrokenBodies_MigrantFarmworkersintheUnitedStates.27-UniversityofCaliforniaPress2013.pdf
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LouannAtkinsTempleWomenCultureElizabethHordge-Freeman-TheColorofLove_RacialFeaturesStigmaandSocializationinBlackBrazilianFamilies-UniversityofTexasPress2015.pdf