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Can a blog teach us English?

Semester doing blogs has been an interesting experience. Not so much for what it taught me in English (if it's true that it serves to exercise grammar, syntax, vocalubario, etc.) but rather for the opportunity to know small fragments of the histories of my classmates. This doesn't mean that I haven't learned... on the contrary I think it helped me to remember some things that I saw in high school. It has been a more dynamic and different way of learning English. I think at the end of the course the reflection that arises is that which is embodied in the title of this post ... this methodology really teaches us English? I think so, but not as it's currently. Mister Sebastian should be able to review the blogs with some periodicity and not at the end of the course, to give us corrections and advice in the written part. On the other hand, I think that the course doesn't focus on the biggest weakness we all have in my opinion: speak and pronounce correctly.  Persona...

How Forest Think? By Eduardo Kohn

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Hi everyone, today I'm gonna talk about a book I've been reading: How Forest Think? by Eduardo Kohn, a (north) American anthropologist.  In this book Kohn wonders what it means to be alive or what it means to think, proposing questions like Can forests think? or Do dogs dream? This questions challenges the very foundations of anthropology, calling into question our central assumptions about what it means to be human (and thus distinct from all other life forms). Based on fieldwork among the Runa of Ecuador’s Upper Amazon, Kohn draws on his rich ethnography to explore how Amazonians interact with the many creatures that inhabit one of the world’s most complex ecosystems. The classical anthropological tools or methods hinge on those capacities that make us distinctly human: capacity of symbolize, language, etc. However, change ethnographic attention to how we relate to other kinds of beings, these tools (which have the effect of divorcing us from the rest of the world) bre...

Favorite subject of the semester

Hello everyone, this time I'm talk about the subject I've enjoyed most this semester. Is a subject that is realized in Philosofy in Campus Juan Gomez Millas. The name of the subject is "Readings on temporality in Husserl and Levinas" .  I like the subject for two reasons. The first is that I'm a passionate about philosofy (it was a one of my career options). And the second is that this particular philosofy, the phenomenology, is very closer to some of the principles of the anthropology. In the subject, we see issues such as the construction of the time/temporality, the difference beetwen "time lived" and "time percevied". All based in two great philosophers: Edmund Husserl and Emmanuel Levinas. Althought it's a difficult subject for someone who doesn't have previus knowlegde of philosofy, the professor is very kind and has an incredible facility to explain. If you've the opportunity to take courses, I recommened them because...

My autobiografy

Hello class, today I have to talk a little about myself. So... I born in 1997 in Maria Elena, a village in the north of the country in the second region. When I was 5 years, my family moved to Antofagasta (Capital of region) for labor issues.  In Antofagasta I spent an important part of my life. I studied at the Liceo Industrial A16 "Eulogio Gordo Moneo" and obtained my technical degree in automotive mechanics.  Before entering the university, I gave my military service in the regiment of the region for a year: The third Armored Brigida "La Concepcion". When I left the service in 2016, I started studying anthropology at the University of Chile, where I am still studying and I hope to be able to graduate this year.  In fact I live in La Granja with my grandparents, I hope that soon I can move to another place when I start working and become independent. In Antofagasta i lived with my parents and with my sister, Constanza, who is ready to leave the sc...

Expert on your field: Marilyn Strathern

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Hello people, today I come back to talk to you about one of the anthropologist that I admire: Marilyn Strathern. She is a forgotten author in the discipline, for example, in the anthropology department of the University of Chile she is not mentioned. She is a social antropologist who was born in 1941 in Wales, UK. In the present she has 78 years old, and works as professor of anthropology at the University of Cambrigde.  Together with Roy Wagner, they are the ones who initiate ontological anthropology. This type of anthropology is based on the symmetry between humans and non-humans (animals, objects, environment, etc.) and seeks to study the many possible forms of existence. In particular, the Marilyn’s anthropology has been called retro-antropology, that is, a form of antropology in which, throught the study of other ways of living, the way of living itself is questioned. For example, the Marilyn’s examination of Melanesian ideas simultaneously exposes aspec...

Post 3: Piece of Technology

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I do not know if I really have a favorite piece of technology. However, I read a lot and I like to look for new things to read, search for things online and things like that ... That's why I think the most impactful artifect in my life is the computer. With it you can do everything (or almost everything) and I think that for the current times, as well as in my life, it's something almost essential: for the university, work, etc. I particularly like PCs more than laptops or notebooks, because they have more capacity for data processing and that makes them much more versatile. Maybe the only disadvantage is not being able to transport them, but I think that this can be avoided easily if one is efficient in organizing with what one has to do. My first computer was given to me for a Christmas when I was 17 years old. Before that, I went to the library of my city to occupy the ones for public use.

Journey into Abstract Hip-Hop

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Today I come to recommend a hip hop album that in my opinion is one of the masterpieces of the genre: A Journey into Abstract Hip-Hop by Gasoline. This album is considered a jewel within the abstract hip-hop; for opinions of many the best album of the genre. Unlike American hip-hop focused on flow, metrics and letter sense, French hip-hop (and European in general) lacked these aspects, so they left aside the lyrics and focused their musical development on expand sampling and scratch, generating abstract hip hop for lack of vocal elements. The disc has a duration of 1:10:05 and is an incursion of lyric solidity only rhythmic, where the lack of lyrics sends to the conchetumare all the bases (it has a single song with lyrics, in the rest the voices heard are pure sample ). It's for me, the beginning of what years later DJ Shadow and others, would begin to create under the name of Trip-Hop and its derivatives. Particularly the tracks of the album that I recommend: Chicago...

A Photo of Walking

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Sup Everyone. Today I'm writing about a one of the photos I most like. I haven't a favorite photo but this in particular brings me good memories.  This picture was taken by me in November 14th (2018) during a fieldwork we do in the "El Palquial", Fourth Region, Provincia del Choapa. I love this pictures because it shows an activity that we always do in the fieldworks: walking. On that occasion we were walking to the reservoir "El Corral", a place that was about 17 km from where the photo shows. It was a great hike, with good stories and beautiful landscapes This photo also reminds me of good people who are not longer with us as Gadea, who returns to their country Spain; or people who no longer see because they have graduated as Beatriz, Isadora and Felipe.