Society for Cultural Anthropology
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Challenging the boundaries of the discipline since 1983. Account managed by a volunteer team of Contributing Editors. Tweets this week by the Social Media Team.
Re-upping this call for awesome folks to join our amazing team of CEs! If you’re interested in collaborative editorial work, love critical scholarship, and want to be part of a fantastic community, check it out! ✨
Calling all early career anthropologists!! We're looking for more contributing editors to join the SCA! Check out the posting here and express interest in joining our podcast, social media (👋), member blog, or visual and new media team by July 30: culanth.org/about/about-th…
This Teaching Tools aims to teach about different Argentinian events. The author hopes the materials are able to capture some of the cultural diversity of the native peoples of Argentina, which they tried to capture with the “intercultural” category. culanth.org/fieldsights/in…
Debra Vidali teaches courses with an emphasis on experimental forms of ethnography and questions of craft and epistemology. In our newest Teaching Tools, Vidali shares their approach to design thinking, epistemological stakes, and transduction pedagogy. culanth.org/fieldsights/mu…
The term "settler colonialism" has been used and dismissed and uplifted and derided recently—our new series argues that settler colonialism is an important, useful analytic across contexts, and Palestine is no exception: culanth.org/fieldsights/se…
Our archive is full of essays on Fanon—his life, legacy, and continuing relevance. Head to africasacountry.com and search “Fanon.” He’s never far from our thinking.