I wanna wish you a Happy New Year's if you're listening to this when it first drops in January 2023. Adam Gamwell: Hello and welcome to This Anthro Life. So join us in our mission to make anthropology accessible and share This Anthro Life today! With your help, we can reach more people and bring them into the fascinating world of anthropology. If you're getting something out of This Anthro Life, then please share it with your friends and family! Let them know that this podcast is a great source of interesting and informative stories about anthropology and the human experience. Connect with Adam via the This Anthro Life website.Subscribe to This Anthro Life’s newsletter.Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love: How Tricksters Through History Have Changed the World by.Check out the new Anthrocurious Bookshop - partnership with where you can support local bookstores and the podcast when you purchase books mentioned on the show.Bugs Bunny as an example of a character that exemplifies the trickster archetype.On Richard Pryor narrating George Floyd’s murder in 1979.The Burning Man as an example of a cultural experience premised on disruptive play.The different kinds of play and how they relate to the warrior and the trickster.How Shepherd’s background came into play in writing his book.What love has to do with the trickster archetype.Together, Shepherd and Adam explore attributes of the Trickster, Shepherd’s favorite Tricksters, and examples that demonstrate Trickster archetypes confronting power and tricking it into love. Shepherd Siegel, activist scholar and author of “Tricking Power into Performing Acts of Love: How Tricksters Through History Have Changed the World,” discusses the Trickster archetype with host Adam Gamwell. In today’s episode of This Anthro Life, Dr. Stories tell how the Raven brought out the sun, moon, and stars to light the world only by cleverly deceiving others. For example, the Pacific Northwest Native Americans have the Raven, a selfish, hungry, and mischievous figure who transforms the world. Indigenous cultures around the world have a trickster god or figure in their mythos.
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