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List of fictional anthropologists

Fictional anthropologists appear in novels, short stories, comics, movies, and radio and television series. The following list excludes characters designated as exclusively archaeologists.

TV edit

 
Emily Deschanel, who plays Dr. Temperance "Bones" Brennan

Film edit

Literature edit

  • Created by James Patterson:
    • Ronald Stasic, teaches at Mountain View Community College in 2nd Chance (2002).
  • Created by Frank Parkin:
  • Created by Lily King:
  • Created by Michael Crichton:
    • Rick Chang, physical anthropologist in Michael Crichton's novel Timeline; works at an archaeological site in France
    • Jorg Erickson, "primate anatomist" who examines a talking orang in a brief appearance in the novel Next
    • Elsie Kastner, linguist and graphologist in the novel Timeline; works at an archaeological site in France run by historians
  • Created by Louise Erdrich
    • Millie Cloud, decides to become an anthropologist (ethnographer) near the end of The Night Watchman,
  • Created by Laura Griffin:
    • Dr. Kelsey Quinn, forensic anthropologist, in Shadow Fall (2015)
  • Created by Nicola Griffith
    • Marghe Taishan is an anthropologist on the planet Jeep in the SF novel Ammonite (novel).
  • Created by Richard Rhodes:
    • Robert Fuhrey, in The Last Safari; paleontologist who discovers an ancient hominid
    • John Kegedi in The Last Safari; a Tanzanian; Fuhrey's assistant, working on a site with a hominid older than any other yet discovered; teaches soil chemistry, agriculture, and paleontology, but denies that he is a paleontologist; no specific mention is made of anthropology
  • Created by James Rollins:
  • Linda Bluenight, forensic anthropologist who goes to teach Papago children on a reservation in Arizona in the book Mission to Sonora by Rebecca Cramer
  • Elenore Smith Bowen, slightly fictionalized ethnographer in Africa around the 1940s, based on the author's own fieldwork in Nigeria in the late 1940s and early 1950s, in the novel Return to Laughter by Laura Bohannon, writing as Elenore Smith Bowen
  • Temperance "Tempe" Brennan, forensic anthropologist in novel series Temperance Brennan by Kathy Reichs
  • Tory Brennan, great-niece of Tempe Brennan in the Virals series by Kathy Reichs and her son Brendan Reichs
  • Bill Brockton, a forensic anthropologist in the Body Farm Novel series by "Jefferson Bass," the nom de plume of the writing pair William M. Bass and Jon Jefferson
  • Wiggs Dannyboy, in Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins
  • Nelson Denoon, of the novel Mating (1992) by Norman Rush, anthropologist and cult founder in Botswana
  • Garnet DeWinter, forensic anthropologist in J.D. Robb's Concealed in Death
  • Gregory Eyck, post-modernist anthropologist at the University of the Midwest in Publish and Perish: Three Tales of Tenure and Terror by James Hynes
  • Callum Hearne is a cultural anthropologist who did research in Mexico in the backstory to The Anthropologist's Daughter by Vanessa Furse Jackson. The novel's first-person protagonist, Immogen is an anthropology student.
  • Frank Holliwell, anthropologist in the political thriller A Flag for Sunrise by Robert Stone
  • Aric Hort, anthropologist (ethnographer) on the planet Langri in Lloyd Biggle, Jr.'s 1974 science-fiction novel Monument
  • Johnathan, graduate student in anthropology, starts a new life on the Faeroe Islands in the novel Far Afield by Susanna Kaysen
  • Lasher, an Episcopal minister with an M.A. in anthropology, and the leader of a rebel group known as the "Ghost Shirt Society" Kurt Vonnegut's novel Player Piano
  • Domenica Macdonald, anthropologist; the creation of Alexander McCall Smith, in his 44 Scotland Street series, including Lover over Scotland, Anchor Books, 2006
  • Elizabeth MacPherson, forensic anthropologist, is the protagonist of the Elizabeth MacPherson series by Sharyn McCrumb
  • Don Maddson, linguist in James P. Hogan's Giant's Star (not specifically called an anthropologist), given the task of learning and translating the Ganymedeans' language
  • John Montagu is an anthropologist interested in the supernatural in Shirley Jackson's novel, The Haunting of Hill House, which was the basis of the movie The Haunting.
  • Julie Norman is a cultural anthropologist who investigates unexplained deaths of senior citizens in Florida's Gold Coast the novel Assisted Dying: An Ethnographic Murder Mystery on Florida's Gold Coast and the novel about Indian-Americans, The Gift of a Bride: A Tale of Anthropology, Matrimony and Murder, both by Serena Nanda and Joan Gregg.
  • Gideon Oliver, 'the skeleton detective,' protagonist of 18 novels by Aaron Elkins
  • Dr. Ann Pearlmutter in James Patterson's Women's Murder Club series of novels, a marginal character who works at University of California, San Diego, specializing in body ID and facial reconstruction
  • W.H.R. Rivers, fictional version of the real anthropologist of the same name, in Regeneration by Pat Barker; treats shell-shocked soldiers so they can be sent back to the front in the brutal First World War
  • Finley Scott is a forensic anthropologist in Dani Pettrey's novel Cold Shot (Chesapeake Valor).
  • Dan Sherman, anthropology instructor whose attempt at problem-based learning is problem-filled[1]
  • Grant Thornton, anthropologist and major love interest in Africa, in A Touch of Betrayal: Treasures of the Heart #3 by Catherine Palmer
  • Martiya van der Leun, anthropologist in the murder mystery Fieldwork by Mischa Berlinski
  • Bud Warhol, forensic anthropologist in Tantric Zoo and other Bud Warhol mysteries by Rob Loughran
  • The unnamed female narrator of the novel Mating (1992) by Norman Rush; graduate student of anthropology[2]
  • Unnamed team of ethnologists and graduate students mentioned in the science-fiction novel Ports of Call by Jack Vance. On the planet Terce, all were eaten by the Uche or skinned by the Shuja.

Comics edit

  • Kagura, character from the anime and manga series Azumanga Daioh; also makes a cameo appearance as an anthropologist in Classroom of Thesis; From the Report to the Graduation Thesis (論文の教室[レポートから卒論まで]?) by Kazuhisa Todayama
  • Hawkman (Carter Hall), a character in the DC Comics universe.
  • Bolivar Trask, a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe (1965)

Other edit

References edit

  1. ^ "DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - L". Retrieved 2014-09-03. A didactic story, "Dan Tries Problem-Based Learning: A Case Study" by Harold B. White III, in To Improve the Academy, published by The Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education, volume 15, pp. 80–91. 1996.
  2. ^ Bergeron & Pietrykowski, Suzanne & Bruce (1999). "Can There Be a Genre Difference in Economic Literature," What Do Economists Know?: New Economics of Knowledge, p. 140. ISBN 9780415152600. Retrieved 2014-07-22.

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Reichs forensic anthropologist on the board conducting Zack Addy s dissertation defense Clark Thomas Edison forensic physical anthropologist played by Eugene Byrd season 3 12 Dr Douglas Filmore is a Canadian Forensic Podiatrist a subfield of forensic anthropology in which his is the leading authority Rodolfo Fuentes forensic anthropologist from Cuba interning under Dr Brennan seasons 9 12 Played by Ignacio Serricchio Arastoo Vaziri cultural anthropologist played by Pej Vahdat seasons 4 12 Oliver Wells polymath Daisy Wick interning as a forensic anthropologist in Bones In the Star Trek universe Chakotay played by Robert Beltran in the television series Star Trek Voyager Michael Burnham a xenoanthropologist played by Sonequa Martin Green in the television series Star Trek Discovery Mary Albright played by Jane Curtin in the sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun Dr Alex Blake forensic linguist not specified as an anthropologist in the television series Criminal Minds Alfred Hofstadter father of Leonard Hofstadter an experimental physicist in the television series The Big Bang Theory Daniel Jackson linguist and archaeologist in the 1994 science fiction movie Stargate and the spin off television series Stargate SG 1 played respectively by James Spader and Michael Shanks Charlotte Lewis played by Rebecca Mader cultural anthropologist on the ABC television series Lost Uncle Martin in the television sitcom My Favorite Martian Martian anthropologist interested in Earth culture Noah is a cultural anthropologist abducted by pirates in two episodes of the TV show Archer In the escape from mutinying pirates Noah must leave the only copy of his unfinished dissertation and all his notes behind Blair Sandburg an anthropologist in The Sentinel TV series played by Garett Maggart June Bauer the anthropology professor played by Betty White in the second season of Community Enoch the Chronicom anthropologist played by Joel Stoffer in Agents of S H I E L D Professor Zei voiced by Raphael Sbarge an anthropologist who appears in the second season of Avatar The Last Airbender He is the lead anthropologist at Ba Sing Se University and has spent much of his life searching for the lost library of Wan Shi Tong Film editChristian Hughes played by Jack Reynor a cultural anthropology graduate student who along with another doctoral student Josh played by William Jackson Harper and their friends are studying the Harga in Halsingland Sweden for their dissertations in the film Midsommsar Louise Banks is a linguist in the science fiction movie Arrival Dennis Alan played by Bill Pullman in the film The Serpent and the Rainbow which is based on the non fiction novel with the same name written by Wade Davis a real life Harvard anthropologist who investigates zombification in Haiti and who Pullman plays a fictionalized version of in the film Professor James Krippendorf Richard Dreyfuss is an ethnographer in Krippendorf s Tribe John Markway is an anthropologist who studies ghosts in The Haunting based on Shirley Jackson s novel The Haunting of Hill House Jean Charles Pommier played by Pierce Brosnan is a cultural anthropologist who studies nomads in Nomads Stanley X played by Richard Pryor anthropologist and drummer in the movie Wild in the Streets Dr Andrew Cunningham played by Victor French a cultural anthropologist in the film The House on Skull Mountain Professor Robert Sutwell played by Bob Cummings an anthropologist in the film Beach Party Sadira Adani anthropologist and expert witness in The Exorcism of Emily RoseLiterature editCreated by James Patterson Ronald Stasic teaches at Mountain View Community College in 2nd Chance 2002 Created by Frank Parkin James Krippendorf in Frank Parkin s novel and the film based on this Krippendorf s Tribe Created by Lily King Margaret Mead Reo Fortune and Gregory Bateson are fictionalized in Lily King s novel Euphoria 2014 Created by Michael Crichton Rick Chang physical anthropologist in Michael Crichton s novel Timeline works at an archaeological site in France Jorg Erickson primate anatomist who examines a talking orang in a brief appearance in the novel Next Elsie Kastner linguist and graphologist in the novel Timeline works at an archaeological site in France run by historians Created by Louise Erdrich Millie Cloud decides to become an anthropologist ethnographer near the end of The Night Watchman Created by Laura Griffin Dr Kelsey Quinn forensic anthropologist in Shadow Fall 2015 Created by Nicola Griffith Marghe Taishan is an anthropologist on the planet Jeep in the SF novel Ammonite novel Created by Richard Rhodes Robert Fuhrey in The Last Safari paleontologist who discovers an ancient hominid John Kegedi in The Last Safari a Tanzanian Fuhrey s assistant working on a site with a hominid older than any other yet discovered teaches soil chemistry agriculture and paleontology but denies that he is a paleontologist no specific mention is made of anthropology Created by James Rollins Lena Crandall in The Bone Labyrinth geneticist from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig Germany Elizabeth Polk in The Last Oracle doctoral candidate focuses on religion intuition and related areas Linda Bluenight forensic anthropologist who goes to teach Papago children on a reservation in Arizona in the book Mission to Sonora by Rebecca Cramer Elenore Smith Bowen slightly fictionalized ethnographer in Africa around the 1940s based on the author s own fieldwork in Nigeria in the late 1940s and early 1950s in the novel Return to Laughter by Laura Bohannon writing as Elenore Smith Bowen Temperance Tempe Brennan forensic anthropologist in novel series Temperance Brennan by Kathy Reichs Tory Brennan great niece of Tempe Brennan in the Virals series by Kathy Reichs and her son Brendan Reichs Bill Brockton a forensic anthropologist in the Body Farm Novel series by Jefferson Bass the nom de plume of the writing pair William M Bass and Jon Jefferson Wiggs Dannyboy in Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins Nelson Denoon of the novel Mating 1992 by Norman Rush anthropologist and cult founder in Botswana Garnet DeWinter forensic anthropologist in J D Robb s Concealed in Death Gregory Eyck post modernist anthropologist at the University of the Midwest in Publish and Perish Three Tales of Tenure and Terror by James Hynes Callum Hearne is a cultural anthropologist who did research in Mexico in the backstory to The Anthropologist s Daughter by Vanessa Furse Jackson The novel s first person protagonist Immogen is an anthropology student Frank Holliwell anthropologist in the political thriller A Flag for Sunrise by Robert Stone Aric Hort anthropologist ethnographer on the planet Langri in Lloyd Biggle Jr s 1974 science fiction novel Monument Johnathan graduate student in anthropology starts a new life on the Faeroe Islands in the novel Far Afield by Susanna Kaysen Lasher an Episcopal minister with an M A in anthropology and the leader of a rebel group known as the Ghost Shirt Society Kurt Vonnegut s novel Player Piano Domenica Macdonald anthropologist the creation of Alexander McCall Smith in his 44 Scotland Street series including Lover over Scotland Anchor Books 2006 Elizabeth MacPherson forensic anthropologist is the protagonist of the Elizabeth MacPherson series by Sharyn McCrumb Don Maddson linguist in James P Hogan s Giant s Star not specifically called an anthropologist given the task of learning and translating the Ganymedeans language John Montagu is an anthropologist interested in the supernatural in Shirley Jackson s novel The Haunting of Hill House which was the basis of the movie The Haunting Julie Norman is a cultural anthropologist who investigates unexplained deaths of senior citizens in Florida s Gold Coast the novel Assisted Dying An Ethnographic Murder Mystery on Florida s Gold Coast and the novel about Indian Americans The Gift of a Bride A Tale of Anthropology Matrimony and Murder both by Serena Nanda and Joan Gregg Gideon Oliver the skeleton detective protagonist of 18 novels by Aaron Elkins Dr Ann Pearlmutter in James Patterson s Women s Murder Club series of novels a marginal character who works at University of California San Diego specializing in body ID and facial reconstruction W H R Rivers fictional version of the real anthropologist of the same name in Regeneration by Pat Barker treats shell shocked soldiers so they can be sent back to the front in the brutal First World War Finley Scott is a forensic anthropologist in Dani Pettrey s novel Cold Shot Chesapeake Valor Dan Sherman anthropology instructor whose attempt at problem based learning is problem filled 1 Grant Thornton anthropologist and major love interest in Africa in A Touch of Betrayal Treasures of the Heart 3 by Catherine Palmer Martiya van der Leun anthropologist in the murder mystery Fieldwork by Mischa Berlinski Bud Warhol forensic anthropologist in Tantric Zoo and other Bud Warhol mysteries by Rob Loughran The unnamed female narrator of the novel Mating 1992 by Norman Rush graduate student of anthropology 2 Unnamed team of ethnologists and graduate students mentioned in the science fiction novel Ports of Call by Jack Vance On the planet Terce all were eaten by the Uche or skinned by the Shuja Comics editKagura character from the anime and manga series Azumanga Daioh also makes a cameo appearance as an anthropologist in Classroom of Thesis From the Report to the Graduation Thesis 論文の教室 レポートから卒論まで by Kazuhisa Todayama Hawkman Carter Hall a character in the DC Comics universe Bolivar Trask a fictional supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe 1965 Other editClaire DeLoone anthropologist at New York s American Museum of Natural History one of the three female leads in the 1944 Broadway musical comedy On the Town the role was originated by Betty Comden who co wrote the book Professor Edward Travers played by Jack Watling anthropologist and explorer who appears in two serials of the BBC television series Doctor Who Korekiyo Shinguji voice acted by Kenichi Suzumura in the Japanese dub and by Todd Haberkorn in the English dub is titled The Ultimate Anthropologist in Danganronpa V3 Killing Harmony of the Danganronpa series created by Spike Chunsoft References edit DigitalCommons University of Nebraska L Retrieved 2014 09 03 A didactic story Dan Tries Problem Based Learning A Case Study by Harold B White III in To Improve the Academy published by The Professional and Organizational Development Network in Higher Education volume 15 pp 80 91 1996 Bergeron amp Pietrykowski Suzanne amp Bruce 1999 Can There Be a Genre Difference in Economic Literature What Do Economists Know New Economics of Knowledge p 140 ISBN 9780415152600 Retrieved 2014 07 22 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of fictional anthropologists amp oldid 1176196992, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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