Yale University Anthropology

Colloquium > 2007-2008 Ethnography and Social Theory Colloquium

Mondays, 12:15 -1:30 p.m.
Room 105, 10 Sachem Street
A light lunch is provided.


A forum in which Yale faculty, students, and guests meet to discuss their ethnographic and theoretical interests. Its purposes are to foster a sense of academic community, to allow researchers to receive suggestions and feedback, and to allow Yale ethnographers to learn about each other's research. Presentations range anywhere from informal discussions with panel speakers about practical matters to finished conference papers.

The following Colloquium is made possible by the generous support of the Yale University Dean's Fund.

Colloquium Organizers:
Abigail Dumes, Susanna Fioratta and Ryan Sayre

FALL 2007

September 25
William Kelly, Allison Alexy, Ryan Sayre
Talking Technology: Technological Strategies for Scholarship and Fieldwork

October 1
Nandini Sundar, Professor and Chair
Department of Sociology, Delhi University
Two Disciplines, Two Desires: The Practice of Sociology and Anthropology in India

October 8
James Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science, Professor of Anthropology Director of the Agrarian Studies Program, Yale University
State-accommodating vs State-repelling Agri-culture and Culture in Mainland Southeast Asia

October 15
Enrique Mayer, Professor
Department of Anthropology, Yale
University
Ugly Stories of the Peruvian Agrarian Reform: How I Combined Memory, Testimony, and Narratives Into a Book

October 22
Mats Utas, Researcher
Nordic Africa Institute
Beyond the Victim Cast: Child and Youth Soldiers in Civil Wars

October 29
Stephen Collier, Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology, New School University
The Security of Vital Systems

November 5
Gilles Tarabout Professor, Anthropology
CNRS/EHESS
Disagreeing and Differing in Kerala (South India): Some Methodological Issues

November 12
Jun Zhang, PhD Student
Yale Anthropology
Driving Toward Modernity in Contemporary South China?

November 26
Graeme Reid, Lecturer
Yale Anthropology
How to Be a 'Real' Gay: Contested Identities in Small-Town South Africa


December 3
Durba Chattaraj, PhD Student
Yale Anthropology
Between the City and the Sea: Transport and Connectivity in West Bengal

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