Andrés García Molina is a PhD candidate in ethnomusicology at Columbia University. His research is on sound, labor, and media in contemporary Cuba, and has been funded by the Mellon Foundation and the Social Science Research Council.
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Correspondence
Intellectual currents such as actor-network theory, environmental philosophy, speculative realism, and new (or neo-)materialism have challenged common-sense und... More
Sound as Strategy: An Interview with Laura Kunreuther
Sean Furmage and Andrés García Molina: Could you talk a little about how you decided to include sounds in your article? Laura Kunreuther: I wanted to think abou... More
Proficiency
When it comes to the study of practice, one of the main challenges for ethnographers is often the question of their own proficiency. If it is widely regarded a ... More
Election’s Reverb: An Interview with Stefan Helmreich
Andrés García Molina (AGM) and Julien Cossette (JC): The inaugural Sound + Vision section of Cultural Anthropology appeared in the midst of a long-in-the-making... More
Demanding to Be Seen: An Interview with Lisa Poggiali
Andrés García Molina (AGM) and Franziska Weidle (FW): To begin, could you tell us more about how you developed a working relationship with the Muhimu Mapping Pr... More
Foreclosure Stories: An Interview with Noelle Stout
Andrés García Molina (AGM) and Franziska Weidle (FW): How did you come to research the mortgage crisis? Noelle Stout (NS): Foreclosure stories started circulati... More
On Citizenfour: A Conversation with Bernard Harcourt
Laura Poitras’s 2014 documentary film Citizenfour portrays Edward Snowden and the whistleblowing operation that exposed surveillance practices within the Nati... More
Teaching Anthropology Electric
I sing the body electric,The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them,They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them,And discorrupt t... More
Electric Potentials: An Interview with Gökçe Günel
Andrés García Molina: As a matter of introduction, could you describe the projects you are working on and how they relate to the general topic of an “anthropolo... More
From Anthropologist to Actant (and back to Anthropology): Position, Impasse, and Observation in Sociotechnical Collaboration: Supplemental Material
Editorial FootnotesCultural Anthropology has published several articles on the broad area of science and technology studies, including Daniel Segal’s “Editor’s ... More