“Civilize the Mind but Make Savage the Body”
Nike Døving and Katherine Kondor shed light on the presence of intellectualism in the midst of far-right health and strength culture.
Nike Døving and Katherine Kondor shed light on the presence of intellectualism in the midst of far-right health and strength culture.
Nike Døving and Katherine Kondor shed light on the presence of intellectualism in the midst of far-right health and strength culture.
Nike Døving and Katherine Kondor shed light on the presence of intellectualism in the midst of far-right health and strength culture.
Nike Døving and Katherine Kondor shed light on the presence of intellectualism in the midst of far-right health and strength culture.
Nike Døving and Katherine Kondor shed light on the presence of intellectualism in the midst of far-right health and strength culture.
The shocking murder of the anti-Muslim and anti-Islamic provocateur shows how Quran burnings are part of a global theater of injustice.
By Emma Arnold – We always visit my father’s grave on important days—his birthday, Christmas, and my parents’ wedding anniversary. It is a ritual: my mother, sister, and…
After a recent trip to Rotuma, Vilsoni Hereniko weaponized humor and satire to address a matter of concern in the Fijian Times
Audun Kjus joins Jana Byars to talk about Adventures in the Play-Ritual Continuum (Utah State Press, 2025), eds. Audun Kjus, Jakob Löfgren, Cliona O’Carroll, Simon Poole & Ida Tolgensbakk. Utah…
A review of the film Open Unit. The appearance of a new Smith film from Paul Antick is a source […] The post ‘Is this still life all…
Open Unit is another in the ongoing series of Smith and Willing films by Paul Antick. With music by Luke […] The post Open Unit appeared first on…
SAR Moments: Wild New World, a Conversation with Dan Flores and Sara Dant AI Summary …
One of the main strengths of ethnographic methodologies is immersed, long-term research, which enables in-depth learning and a holistic vision of a given issue. Restricted or volatile access…
Lori Allen and Ajantha Subramanian continue their second series on Violent Majorities. Their previous episode featured Peter Beinart on Zionism as long-distance ethnonationalism; here they speak with Subir Sinha, who teaches at…
Imagine the moment you first encounter a piece of creative ethnography—a poem, a performance, an image—that speaks to the heart […] The post Empathy and dialogue: embracing the…
Thomas Mouat Tate, with a cuppa and (ship)mates was, he said, taken in Malta in May 1942. They are, I expect, quite jolly since they will have just…
This is the playlist link for 30 Minute Methods 30 Minute Methods is a series of short talks by sociologists, anthropologists and film/media researchers where the debate about…
We are a group of five, three men and two women, sitting in the shade of a Maasai hut in […] The post The Temporality of Violence — Affect,…
Mike Mena, Brooklyn College Why are all my favorite black and brown heroes so… insecure. They whine. They cry. They question every decision they make. They always ask…
How do we navigate the relationship between researcher and research assistant in anthropology, especially when that relationship is one of both friendship and research participation? In this piece,…
When activist and anthropologist Graeber died unexpectedly in 2020, scholars gathered to mourn him. Contributors to a resulting volume, As If Already Free, reflect on his legacy. ✽…
Recorded February 18 2025 at Ton Duc Thang University, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities.