Podcast 'Anthropology of Political Assembly'
This monthly podcast, Anthropology of Political Assembly, convenes conversations with anthropologists and ethnographers whose work engages questions concerning notions of the political collective - things like crowds, people, publics, populations. The podcast is interested in exploring how such forms of political assembly are materially produced in time and space, and in the recursive relationship between political collectivities and their representations.
Episode 04
William Mazzarella speaks about
In this episode we speak with William Mazzarella, Neukom Family Professor of Anthropology and of Social Sciences at University of Chicago, about his book Censorium: Cinema and the Open Edge of Mass Publicity (Duke, 2013).
Host: Lisa Björkman, Political Assembly Working Group
Host: Lisa Björkman, Political Assembly Working Group
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Episode 4 | William Mazzarella speaks about his book Censorium.
Episode 03 | Karen Strassler speaks about her recent book, Demanding Images.
In this episode we speak with Karen Strassler, Professor of Anthropology at CUNY’s Queens College and Graduate Center, about her recent book, Demanding Images: Democracy, Mediation, and the Image-Event in Indonesia (Duke, 2020).
Host: Tyler Zoanni, Political Assembly Working Group
Host: Tyler Zoanni, Political Assembly Working Group
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Episode 3 | Karen Strassler speaks about ther recent book, Demanding Images
Episode 02
Francis Cody speaks about his recent writings and his forthcoming book, The News Event
In this episode we speak with Francis Cody, Associate Professor of Anthropology at University of Toronto, about some of his recent writings - about media and publics, about crowd politics in South India, and about his forthcoming book.
Host: Lisa Björkman, Political Assembly Working Group
Host: Lisa Björkman, Political Assembly Working Group
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Episode 02 | Francis Cody speaks about his recent writings and his forthcoming book, The News Event.
Episode 01
Nusrat Chowdhury speaks about her book Paradoxes of the Popular
In this episode we speak with Nusrat Chowdhury, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Amherst college, about her new book Paradoxes of the Popular: Crowd Politics in Bangladesh, which was published by Stanford University Press in 2019.
Host: Lisa Björkman, Political Assembly Working Group
Host: Lisa Björkman, Political Assembly Working Group
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Episode 01 | Nusrat Chowdhury speaks about her book Paradoxes of the Popular