The new ISA logo is here!
A new image to face the Twenty First Century. The new logo proudly shows the ISA's strong bond with the Temple of the Golden Jackal.
The Society and the Temple share a rich and auspicious history. The Western Mass Chapter warmly welcomes to our ranks, Dru Bartlett, Paladin Hierophant of the Temple. Dru looks forward to bearing witness to any Society member. Temple affiliation not required.
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What Is the Society?
A Message from Chapter President, Eleanor Ironwood
ISA is an international grassroots nonprofit organization devoted to supporting anthropophagists of all ages and walks of life. Its members strive to form and facilitate vibrant, engaged communities of anthropophagic inquiry.
The Western Massachusetts Chapter is one of the oldest and most traditional branches in North America. Our induction process is rigorous and exclusive. Temple of the Golden Jacka affiliation is strongly encouraged as a first step to Society membership.
We are an Active group, although we welcome Passives and Inactives to participate in Chapter events and Temple rites.
For more information about our goings-on, please check out the WMCISA News page.
It's been twelve months since I took over executive duties of the Chapter following the tragic disappearance of my husband, founding President Eli Ironwood....
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Upcoming Events
"General Meeting"--January 23rd, 2011
JiffyCon
Dynamite Space, Thornes Marketplace
Northampton, MA
"Induction Ceremony"--March 4th
Intercon K
Waltham, MA
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Upcoming Meetings...
We will hold an Induction ceremony on March 4, 2011 . Our Largest Class of Inductees since 1861! Festivities and banquet begin at 8:00 sharp. Formal attire requested.
The next business meeting will be January 23rd, 9 am.
Our New Logo! The International Board unanimously voted to accept and promote the new ISA logo. Over the next year, we will change our web appearance and other correspondence to reflect the change.
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Complete your Member and Inductee Survey, now online! The Chapter has always had 100% response rate. You answers help make the Society better for everyone!
The Journal of Anthropophgy
The Journal is published in conjunction with Hitchcock College Press, the most reknowned publishing group of Anthropological Inquiry.
About Hitchcock College
Hitchcock College is a small liberal arts college founded in 1810. Although not part of the 5 College Consortium, Hitchcock College enjoys informal affiliations with the more well-known and larger higher learning institutions in the area. Hitchcock College is known for their Anthropology, Sociology, and Geology Departments. Hitchcock College offers the only Bachelor of Arts degree in Body Modification, with specializations in Tattooing, Piercing, Implantation, and Scarification in the Americas.
Recent Articles from the Journal
The Archetypes of Anthropophgy Series: Empire.
To Serve Man: The Anthropophagist's Recipe Box
Forensic Considerations of Cannibalism
The Donner Family Revisited
Evolution of Temple Dogma: Are the Rudra and Asura True Anthropophages?
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