History
Since 1982,
the present Senior Conference format has been an integral part of the
Anthropology major at Bryn Mawr College. This year long seminar is designed
to launch students on a substantial research project, which culminates
in the production of a thesis presented at the end of the second semester.
A key element of the conference is that students work with primary data
and original sources, be they, for example, ethnographic observations
gained through participant observation, archival materials from local
institutions, skeletal elements from museum collections, or artifacts
from field excavations. Some students coordinate their Senior
Conference research project with a study abroad program.
A book consisting
of Senior Theses was published entitled Encounters with American Ethnic
Cultures (eds).Philip L. Kilbride, Jane C. Goodale and Elizabeth R.
Ameisen, University of Alabama Press 1990.
Some theses titles selected from the 400 senior theses in the Departmental
Library are:
"I have made a footprint" Exploring Neighborhoods of Women
Lithic Technology
and Raw Material Economy in the Middle Paleolithic and Middle Stone
Age: An Interregional Perspective
An
Analysis of the Geological and Cultural Stratigraphy of Eastern State
Penitentiary
Elements
and Expressions of Thai Ethnicity in an American Setting
Humor
as Social Commentary: A Study of Late Night Comedy and the People
Who Watch It
The Path
of Reconciliation and Healing: Conflict Resolution among Liberian
Immigrants andRefugees in a Philadelphia Church Community
Dental
Enamel Hypoplasias as Indicators of Stress in a Population from Hasanlu,
Iran
The Metaphor
of the Gaeltacht: Creating Language Loyalty among Irish-Americans
Childhood Foodways & Dietary Preferences at a West Philadelphia
Public School
"About Us,
By Us, For Us, Near Us: Community Theater About the Expression of
African-American Identity"
Irish Americans and Irish Dance: A Study in Self-Chosen Ethnicity
"...women
are closer to health:" a cross-cultural study of the relationship
between women's status in their community and their health seeking
behavior in India and Kenya
Multiethnicity in the Eastern Valleys : A bioarchaeological study
of a prehistoric Bolivian mortuary community
"Regular or Decaf?: Flexible Systems of Everyday Life in a Dunkin'
Donuts Shop"