Persistent Point of First Contact – Povinelli & EASA2014
Earlier this week, Allegra published a critique of Elizabeth Povinelli’s keynote at the EASA 2014 in Tallinn written by Sylvain Piron. It did not…
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Earlier this week, Allegra published a critique of Elizabeth Povinelli’s keynote at the EASA 2014 in Tallinn written by Sylvain Piron. It did not…
Read MoreA week after the EASA conference in Tallinn, the impact of Elisabeth Povinelli’s keynote lecture may seem less urgent to debate, after so many…
Read MoreDoes anyone still remember that a few weeks ago there was a rather large anthropology conference in the Northern part of Europe called EASA…
Read MoreIn our last post discussing the ongoing Gaza massacres we insinuated that this issue was something existing outside the ivory tower of the academia,…
Read MoreThe fun & madness continues in Tallinn as Day 3 of #EASA2014 is in full swing. What has happened so far, what is the…
Read MoreSo the first day of the #EASA2014 is behind us. What did it leave us with; what was HOT and what was NOT?! …
Read MoreIT’S TIME! The biannual conference of the European Association of Social Anthropology, lovingly known as #EASA2014, is finally upon us. Our Allegra team is…
Read MoreAfter three flights, fifteen hours of travelling, ample soggy sandwiches and three not-too-terrible movies, I finally arrive at the Chicago O’Hara Airport. Some minor arm…
Read MoreToday Allegra continues its exploration of the EASA2014’s menu with a selection of films that will be screened during the conference. If you find…
Read MorePatrick Laviolette is the Professor of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Tallinn University, and member of both…
Read MoreAs Carlo Cubero, member of the EASA Scientific and Local Committees, explained in a recent conversation with Allegra, the EASA meeting in Tallinn this…
Read MoreBy MHT & JB “I am to write about boredom – but I’ve got nothing. I have no inspiration in me, no fancy words…
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