Peter W. Wood

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Peter Wyatt Wood (born 1953)[1] is an American anthropologist and author.[2] He is president of the National Association of Scholars, having been appointed to that office in 2009. He received a PhD in anthropology in 1987 from the University of Rochester.[3]

Publications

Books (selected)

  • Wood, Peter Wyatt (1986). Quoting Heaven: Narrative, Ritual, and Trope in an Heretical Shrine of the Virgin Mary in Rural Wisconsin. University of Rochester. Department of Anthropology.
  • Wood, Peter (2003). Diversity: The Invention of a Concept. Encounter Books. .
  • Wood, Peter (2006). A Bee in the Mouth: Anger in America Now. Encounter Books. .
  • Wood, Peter (2016). The Architecture of Intellectual Freedom. National Association of Scholars. .
  • Wood, Peter (2015). Drilling Through the Core: Why Common Core Is Bad for American Education. Pioneer Institute. .
  • Wood, Peter W. (2020). Diversity Rules. Encounter Books. .
  • Wood, Peter W. (2020). 1620: A Critical Response to the 1619 Project. Encounter Books. .
  • Wood, Peter W. (2021). Wrath: America Enraged. Encounter Books. .

References

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  3. ^ "Staff". The National Association of Scholars. Retrieved May 26, 2021.

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