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Burton Benedict, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber Hall 510.642.3392 burtonbenedict1@comcast.net Social structure, plural societies, economic anthropology, expositions, history and anthropology, museums; Mauritius, Seychelles. Gerald D. Berreman, Professor Emeritus 119 Kroeber 510.642.3632 berreman@berkeley.edu Social cultural anthropology, social inequality, interaction theory, research methods and ethics, urban society, small scale societies, India, Himalayas, Arctic.
Elizabeth Colson, Professor Emerita 232 Kroeber 510.642.3392 gwembe@berkeley.edu Seventh Emeritus Faculty Lecture Honoring Elizabeth Colson Politics, religion, social organization, social change, migration, anthropological history and theory, ethnography of Africa and North America. George A. DeVos, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber Hall 510.642.3392 devos@berkeley.edu Eleventh Emeritus Faculty Lecture Honoring George DeVos Culture and personality, mental health, ethnic problems, minority issues, social deviancy, research methods in psychological anthropology, culture and society of Japan, European ethnicity. Phyllis Dolhinow, Professor Emerita 232 Kroeber Hall 510.642.3392 dolhinow@berkeley.edu Physical anthropology, primate social behavior, ecology, development, human behavior and evolution. John A. Graham, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber 510.642.3392 Mesoamerican culture history, particularly Maya and Olmec archaeology and art, Maya epigraphy, history of archaeology. John J. Gumperz, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber Hall 510.642.3392 gumperz@education.ucsb.edu Ninth Emeritus Faculty Lecture Honoring John J. Gumperz Sociolinguistics, linguistic anthropology, urban anthropology, discourse analysis; India, Northwestern Europe, U.S.
Herbert P. Phillips, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber Hall 510.642.3392 hpp@berkeley.edu Psychological anthropology, art and literature as ethnography, elites; mainland Southeast Asia with emphasis on Thailand and Indonesia. Jack M. Potter, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber 510.642.3392 Social anthropology, classical social theory, peasants, change, ethnographic film; China, Thailand, U.S. Vincent Sarich, Professor Emeritus 232 Kroeber Hall 510.642.3392 sarich@berkeley.edu Human variation, comparative biochemistry and molecular evolution, mammalian systematics, primate evolution, evolution of human behavior. William Simmons, Professor Emeritus Brown University, Box 1162 Providence, R.I. 02912 Anthropology of religion, ethnohistory, folklore, North American Indians (particularly of California and New England), American pluralism. Last updated 10.15.06
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