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Talking Anthropology
Seyma K & Esma Guney Aksoy
4 episodes
6 days ago
This is a podcast for the screams and unfinished thoughts of two anthropology graduate students. In their first season, Şeyma and Esma explore the question “Who is an anthropologist?” thinking about different methodologies, positionalities, and histories of the anthropology discipline across geographies.
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This is a podcast for the screams and unfinished thoughts of two anthropology graduate students. In their first season, Şeyma and Esma explore the question “Who is an anthropologist?” thinking about different methodologies, positionalities, and histories of the anthropology discipline across geographies.
Show more...
Social Sciences
Science
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Sounds of Research with Alex Chávez
Talking Anthropology
41 minutes
1 year ago
Sounds of Research with Alex Chávez
In this episode, Professor Alex Chávez shares his experience as an artist, an ethnographer and a scholar in anthropology. 1:50 - 11:51 What led him to anthropology 11:52 - 20:35 Research & performance 20:36 - 33:23 Writing Routines 33:24 - 41:03 Speed Round! Keywords: music, borders, migration, race, References: Aimee Villarreal; The School for Advanced Research (SAR)
Talking Anthropology
This is a podcast for the screams and unfinished thoughts of two anthropology graduate students. In their first season, Şeyma and Esma explore the question “Who is an anthropologist?” thinking about different methodologies, positionalities, and histories of the anthropology discipline across geographies.