Unless otherwise noted, all talks will be held on Fridays at both at the Graduate Center on the 5th floor in Room 5417 and on Zoom, beginning at 4:15PM. Refreshments will follow in the Brockway Lounge of the Anthropology Department, on the 6th floor.
Sept. 29
E. MARA GREEN, BARNARD COLLEGE
The Ethics of Emergent Language in Deaf Nepal
Oct. 6
RICHARD LEVENTHAL, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
The Caste War as Maya Heritage: New Stories Connecting the Past to the Present
Oct. 13
VICTORIA SANFORD, CUNY
INTRODUCTION BY LOTTI SILBER, CUNY
Textures of Terror: The Murder of Claudina Isabel Velasquez and her Father’s Quest for Justice
Oct. 20
SEBASTIÁN RAMÍREZ, PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
What is Buried in a Mass Grave? Earthen Transmutations and Capitalist Flows in Colombia
Oct. 27
NAOMI SCHILLER, CUNY
Toward Critically Engaged Collaborative Methods and Transformative Methodologies
Nov. 3
CHELSEY CARTER, YALE UNIVERSITY
Gaslighting: Locating Anti-Black Medical Racism in Three Acts
Nov. 10
ELLIOT PRASSE-FREEMAN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE
Rights Refused: Grassroots Activism and State Violence in Myanmar
Dec. 1
PAUL STUBBS, THE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS, ZAGREB
The Non-Aligned Movement, the Global South and the New International Economic Order: From Unity to Fragmentation
Dec. 8
AMY RECTOR, VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY
The Zambia Rift Valley Research Project: Community and Paleoecology in Central Africa