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This Thursday, Allegra TV gives you a recent talk by Mark Goodale held at the University of Copenhagen on May 7, 2015. This talk uses…
Read MoreThis Thursday, Allegra TV gives you a recent talk by Mark Goodale held at the University of Copenhagen on May 7, 2015. This talk uses…
Read MoreIn his book Rice Talks: Food and Community in a Vietnamese Town, anthropologist Nir Avieli brings to light the importance of understanding the historical…
Read MoreSince 2007, the Palestinian government in the West Bank has been working to build a state while under occupation. Already almost entirely dependent on…
Read MoreToday we are very pleased to continue our #AnthroState debate via this collaboration with the Political and Legal Anthropology Review (PoLAR). We are very…
Read MoreOn April 2nd 2015, the bloody attack on Garissa University College captured and dominated news headlines worldwide. The attack was claimed by Al-Shabaab, a…
Read MoreThis post marks the second part of our special review section on One Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and Recovery. Check…
Read MoreThis week at ALLEGRA’s TV we share an intriguing documentary on the current Greek crisis. Future Suspended by Ross Domoney poses numerous compelling, yet…
Read MoreGina lay on a mattress in her room, the drip stuck in her hand, feeling “very feeble”. The sister of one of my key…
Read MoreOne Hour in Paris: A True Story of Rape and Recovery is one part personal memoir, one part intellectual exploration into one woman’s highly…
Read More“We will continuously say how rooted we are in this county like a plane tree embracing the soil with its roots. They might prune…
Read MoreThis thematic week is the continuation of a discussion on the state we, at Allegra, started in november last year. This previous thread explored…
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