Title
Professor of Anthropology
Anthropology
Cultural Production
Peace, Conflict, and Coexistence Studies
Expertise
Semiotic anthropology. Historical anthropology. Material culture. Language and communications. Oceania. Middle Ages. United States. Written extensively on the semiotic theory of the American philosopher, C.S. Peirce.
Profile
Deals with the comparative semiotic analysis of material culture in three sites: megaliths on the Micronesian island of Palau (Belau), art and architecture in the European High Middle Ages, and advertising images in contemporary mass media.
Degrees
University of Chicago, Ph.D.
University of Chicago, M.A.
Princeton University, B.A.
Awards and Honors
Mouton d'Or Prize for best 1997 publication in Semiotics (The Pragmatic Semiotics of Culture) (1997 - 1998)
Courses Taught
| ANTH | 33b | Crossing Cultural Boundaries |
| ANTH | 108b | History, Time, and Tradition |
| ANTH | 114b | Verbal Art and Cultural Performance |
| ANTH | 126b | Symbol, Meaning, and Reality: Explorations in Cultural Semiotics |
| ANTH | 186b | Linguistic Anthropology |
| ANTH | 201a | History of Anthropological Thought |
| ANTH | 203b | Contemporary Anthropological Theory |
| USEM | 54a | Ideas of Equality, Systems of Inequality |
Scholarship
