Past Events
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Anth Colloquium - Miyako Inoue (Stanford) - "Who is Speaking? Stenography and the Cultural Technique of the Liberal Subject in Modern Japan"
April 25, 2022
Penn Museum Room 345
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Anth Colloquium - Jill Weber (UPenn) - "Skeletons and Scent"
April 18, 2022
Penn Museum Room 345
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Anth Colloquium - Nick Seaver (Tufts University) - "Homo Attentus: Technological Backlash and the Rise of Attentional Humanism"
March 28, 2022
via Zoom Webinar
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Anth Colloquium - Tina Lasisi (PSU) - "Sense and Salience: Measuring What Matters in Hair and Skin"
March 21, 2022
via Zoom Webinar
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Anth Colloquium - Andrea Ballestero (USC) - "Plumes: Following Movement and Taking Responsibility for Underground Worlds"
March 14, 2022
Penn Museum Room 345
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Anth Colloquium - Bianca Williams (CUNY) - "Radical Honesty as Black Feminist Praxis: Teaching and Organizing within the Movement for Black Lives"
February 14, 2022
via Zoom Webinar
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Anth Colloquium - Erin Manning (Concordia University) and Brian Massumi (Université de Montréal) – “The Misplaced Concreteness of the Senses”
January 31, 2022
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ANTH COLLOQUIUM -EVA GARRETT (BOSTON UNIVERSITY) “WAS THERE A SENSORY TRADE-OFF IN PRIMATE EVOLUTION? USING EXTANT GENOMICS AND THE FOSSIL RECORD TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE EVOLUTION OF PRIMATE OLFACTION”
November 29, 2021
Zoom Conference
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ANTH COLLOQUIUM - ANASTASIA AMRHEIN (BRYN MAWR) “RECONSTRUCTING THE EXPERIENCE OF THE DIVINE IN ANCIENT MESOPOTAMIA: AN ARGUMENT FOR DIRECT PERCEPTION, DECENTRALIZED COGNITION, AND SENSORIAL PLASTICITY”
November 22, 2021
Penn Museum, Room 345 -
[RESCHEDULED FOR SPRING SEMESTER] ANTH COLLOQUIUM - MIYAKO INOUE (STANFORD) “WHO IS SPEAKING? STENOGRAPHY AND THE CULTURAL TECHNIQUE OF THE LIBERAL SUBJECT IN MODERN JAPAN”
November 22, 2021
Penn Museum, Room 345