Tuesday, April 2, 2009
Do people have characters like labrador retrievers, - black, brown and yellow labs - (or seem to have), or other breeds of dogs, or other species?
How can people find free expression of their good-naturedness, when there's good reason to be cautious?
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How might the need to make money affect these character questions?
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Just found this draft blog post dated Tuesday, April 2, 2009 at 6:39 pm in my blogger.com drafts.
Sat., September 15, 2018:
As I think about these questions now, they sound a bit informed by both California and Harbin Hot Springs' questions in my mind at the time (where there may have been a kind of scarcity of resources 'in the air'). At Harbin in 2008, I did field work, 1 month in, 1 month out, for 6 months over the course of the year, and had begun living in Canyon, California in November 2008 (having moved to the SF Bay Area first around 1991, and having left around 2001 first to study anthropology at UC Santa Barbara for 2 years, then ethnology/anthropology at the University of Edinburgh for a year, then I worked on Semester at Sea for some months traveling around the world (from Florida to South America to South Africa to India), then worked at Harbin for 4.5 months with writing a Harbin ethnography in mind, then lived in Pittsburgh, PA, in 2006 and 2007, then returned to the SF Bay Area in January of 2008 to do field work at Harbin). ...
Scott MacLeod's Naked Harbin Ethnography:
Hippies, Warm Pools, Counterculture, Clothing-Optionality & Virtual Harbin
by Scott MacLeod
sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org
Foreword by Nelson H.H. Graburn
UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus of Sociocultural Anthropology
http://www.scottmacleod.com/ActualVirtualHarbinBook.html
Academic Press at World University and School
http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html
sgkmacleod@worlduniversityandschool.org
Foreword by Nelson H.H. Graburn
UC Berkeley Professor Emeritus of Sociocultural Anthropology
http://www.scottmacleod.com/ActualVirtualHarbinBook.html
Academic Press at World University and School
http://worlduniversityandschool.org/AcademicPress.html
http://www.scottmacleod.com/ActualVirtualHarbinBook.html
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