Anthropology of Play and Games: Chika Watanabe
Anthropology of Play and Games: Chika Watanabe
Fun as Detour: An Anthropology of Play in Disaster Preparedness
Fun as Detour: An Anthropology of Play in Disaster Preparedness
Drawing: Cultivating freedom in South Korea’s highly standardised creative industries This is an online event. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_R0eAIhcxSSimZfEUVGHyoA Speaker: Chloé Paberz, INALCO, Institut Français de Recherche sur l'Asie de l'Est Discussant: Jenn Law, social anthropologist & artist Abstract With the growing global success of manga, anime and video games, East Asia has become a key player in […]
The Humble Basket: following a path from cordage and containers to measurement and space Prof Stephanie Bunn, University of St Andrews The invention of string, baskets and related forms of weaving is told in countless creation myths, from the invention of string by the Wawilak Sisters, Ancestral Beings in Northwest Arnhem Land, to the discovery […]
BORDER LISTENING: ETHNOGRAPHY AND PERFORMANCE BEYOND NATION THE 2024 BLACKING LECTURE will be given by Professor Rachel Harris (School of Arts, SOAS University of London) ~ with live music by Ozan Baysal and Shohret Nur On 15 November 2024, 5.30-7pm GMT at Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre, SOAS. To book an in-person ticket please go to: […]
Early Career Researcher Showcase: Choosing Fun, Becoming Through Storytelling and Cruel Play A seminar series organised by Hazel Andrews (Liverpool John Moores University), Kellynn Wee (UCL) and the RAI This is an online event. Please register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Pg6csvrWT2Ggc6NlWLLxLQ#/registration Speakers ken tianyuan Ge, PhD Candidate, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kellynn Wee, University College London Adriano De […]