Assistant Professor of Anthropology,
University of Toronto
mailing address: University of Toronto, 212 North Building,
Mississuaga, ON, L5L 1C6, Canada
(office, rm. 242 North) email
contact:
dylan.clark [.[at].] utoronto.ca
Published
Articles:
Please note: the following are final drafts, not the actual
published pieces. As a result, they may differ slightly from
actual published pieces. Perhaps they are best used for
reference. Copyrights are strictly the domain of the
publishers. Please
support these low budget academic presses by buying and
subscribing to their publications and by encouraging your libraries
to keep up their subscriptions.
"Hardcore Punk in 1980s
America," in Alan
O'Connor (ed.) 2010. After the Clash: Punk and
Hardcore after 1977. Durham:
Duke University Press. see as a low-quality web page or see as a Word document
"Neoliberal Frontiers: Capitalist
Expansion and Informal Economies of Indonesia,"
2009. Jurnal Analisis Sosial. (Published in
Indonesian: Batas Neoliberal: Perluasan Kapitalis Dan Perekonomian
Informal di Indonesia." (will be downloadable soon from
akatiga.org
" The Raw and the Rotten: Punk
Cuisine ," 2004. Ethnology. (in PDF form)
" The Death and Life of
Punk: The Last Subculture ," 2003, chapter
in Muggleton and Weinzierl's Post-Subcultures Reader.
Oxford: Berg. (in PDF)
" Waker Cells and Subcultural
Resistance ," 2004, Peace Review. (in PDF)
" Notes: Music and the
Education of Anger ," 2001. Journal of Thought. (in
PDF)
" New Year's Eve: High Holy Day
for Capitalism ," 2004,
Journal of Mundane
Behavior
"Hiking," St. James Encyclopedia of Pop
Culture. "The Hamburger," St. James Encyclopedia of
Pop Culture "The Gulf War," St. James Encyclopedia of
Pop Culture "The
National Endowment for the Arts," Encyclopedia of American Studies "Whiteness," Encyclopedia of American Studies "Gangs," Encyclopedia of American Studies
"Postmodernism" Encyclopedia of American Studies
Papers may also be
available at http://utoronto.academia.edu/DylanClark
Fall 2009: ANT204. Syllabus
On buying
books: Three of the books will be bundled at a low
price. (Nanda/Warms & Ferraro & Herdt). These
are probably best purchased at the bookstore. The others
might be available used from such places as Amazon.com. For
Mauss' The Gift, any edition will do. On Amazon.com
you can buy the older edition for about a dollar, plus
shipping. Amazon.ca and Amazon.com have cheap copies of the
Ehrenreich book.
Plan for
the starving student: Plan A would be photocopying. Plan B:
buy the 1st edition of Herdt on Amazon.ca (about $3, plus
shipping). Buy the first edition of Ferraro on Amazon.ca
(about a penny, plus shipping). For Plan B, you'd definately
have to photocopy or borrow the library copy of Nanda/Warms.
You could also buy Ehrenreich at Amazon.ca. The Fulcher and
Storey will probably be close to full price online or in the
store. These too you would use the library copies or
photocopy.
ANT204.
First midterm exam,
2006.
Courses taught:
ANT458 Anthropology
of Crime, Law, and Order (Spring 2008)
ANT322 Anthropology
of Youth (Spring 2008)
ANT204 Sociocultural
Anthropology (2006-7, full year course)
ANT102 Introduction
to Sociocultural and Linguistic Anthropology (Fall 2006)
PACS 4500 Seminar in Peace and Conflict Studies
(Spring 2004, University of
Colorado, Boulder)
GEOG 4742 Environment
and Peoples (Spring 2002, Fall 2003, Spring 2004), University of
Colorado, Boulder.
GEOG 1992
Introduction to Human Geographies (Spring 2002--2 sections, Summer
2001, Spring 2001, Summer 1999). University of Colorado,
Boulder
Minority Arts and Sciences Program,
Geography of "Civilizations", University of Colorado, Boulder . Summer
2000.
Teaching Assistant Department
of Ethnic Studies, University of Washington, Seattle.
Courses: “Introduction to African American
Studies,” 1996-1998; “Introduction to Asian-American Studies,”
winter 1998.
Reader
Department of Geography, University of Washington, Seattle.
Course: Geography of Third World Development, summer,
1997.
Teaching Assistant
Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle.
Course: “Introduction to Linguistic
Anthropology,” 1993-1995.
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