By Robert Borofsky, Hawaii Pacific University, Center for a Public Anthropology
These videos have been included in the teaching resources for Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural Anthropology with permission from Dr. Borofsky and may be used for educational purposes by instructors and students.
Video Title Length
Defining Anthropology – Lecture 1 12:52
Defining Anthropology – Lecture 2 7:02
Historical Trends – Lecture 1 10:33
Historical Trends – Lecture 2 11:23
Historical Trends – Lecture 3 10:54
Historical Trends – Lecture 4 10:26
Political Economy – Lecture 1 9:42
Political Economy – Lecture 2 12:35
Political Economy – Lecture 3 8:48
Political Economy – Lecture 4 8:35
Political Economy – Lecture 5 9:44
Political Economy – Lecture 6 10:24
Ethics – Lecture 1 13:26
Ethics – Lecture 2 16:57
Informants – Lecture 1 18:20
Informants – Lecture 2 15:19
Religion – Lecture 1 15:20
Religion – Lecture 2 14:45
Religion – Lecture 3 12:14
Social Organization – Lecture 1 9:51
Social Organization – Lecture 2 9:33
Social Organization – Lecture 3 11:32
All rights to these videos are reserved by Dr. Robert Borofsky. The videos are not creative commons licensed and may not be copied, edited, or included in other works without his permission.
Candela Citations
- Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology. Authored by: Edited by Nina Brown, Laura Tubelle de Gonzalez, and Thomas McIlwraith. Provided by: American Anthropological Association. Located at: http://perspectives.americananthro.org/. License: CC BY-NC: Attribution-NonCommercial