Ya butch graduated today!!!!!

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Ya butch graduated today!!!!!
Lowkey pissed that I have no idea what I want to do with my degree.
Ya girl is kicking this quarter’s butt.
i also am not a fan of the times when this professor elects students to talk about topics during lecture
last class she had a section on male circumcision (in America, of course) and apparently one student is doing her research paper on circumcision and the professor just called on her to talk about it. the girl was clearly uncomfortable and the professor apparently hadn't approached her before class to ask if it would be okay. i felt bad for her because i've never seen her volunteer to speak in class at all this quarter, she spoke so quietly:(
also, as i'm typing this a class discussion has sprung up about stereotypes of men not going to doctors and the discussion is completely perpetuating them. one girl raised her hand and compared the lack of men going to doctors being in the same grain as "men not asking for directions and stuff..." and the professor approved that message with no critical lens and moved on.
VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Visual anthropology is a subfield of social anthropology that is concerned, in part, with the study and production of ethnographic photography, film and, since the mid-1990s, new media. While the term is sometimes used interchangeably with ethnographic film, visual anthropology also encompasses the anthropological study of visual representation, including areas such as performance, museums, art, and the production and reception of mass media.
Visual representations from all cultures, such as sandpaintings, tattoos, sculptures and reliefs, cave paintings, scrimshaw, jewelry, hieroglyphics, paintings and photographs are included in the focus of visual anthropology. Human vision, its physiology, the properties of various media, the relationship of form to function, the evolution of visual representations within a culture are all within the province of visual anthropology. Since anthropology is a holistic science, the ways in which visual representation are connected to the rest of culture and society are central topics.
ethnoscience anthropology
Ethnoscience, or the ‘New Ethnography’ as it was often called in the 1960s, consists of a set of methods for analysing indigenous systems of classification, for example, of diseases, species of plants or types of food. Methods have changed through time. In the 1960s the heyday of ethnoscience, componential analysis was the primary method through which ethnoscience was practised, and some practitioners regarded a description of the process of eliciting data and constructing the analysis as equally crucial to the exercise (e.g. Black 1969).
Ducky: When I think of Neanderthals I just think of the Croods now.
Me: Even though that's a poor representation of 'em.
Ducky: I know, my TA went and wanted to yell at the screen.
Me: I didn't and I still wanna smack the animators with a Neanderthal femur.
Ducky: You would.
Me: I will bust you upside the head with a femur.