Elizabeth Ferry is Professor of Anthropology at Brandeis University, and the author, most recently, of La Batea (Red Hook/Icono, 2017), along with Stephen Ferry. Her research interests include Latin American political economy, mining, finance, value, materiality, anthropological theory, and poetry.
Ferry has also been featured in a Fieldsights Supplemental: “Teaching Theory in Graduate Education: A Conversation with Elizabeth Emma Ferry.”
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“Decanonization” as a Spiral: Collectively Constructing a “History of Anthropological Thought” Syllabus
The authors of this piece together compose the Brandeis “History of Anthropological Thought” Syllabus Collective. * * * “We say the Earth has a circular orb... More
The Inorganic Slot
It has now been a few years since anthropologists and their interlocutors in science and technology studies, literature, and elsewhere have expanded their inqui... More
Iterations
(Con traducción al español)I never got the chance to meet Tom Abercrombie in “person,” though we corresponded by email. But I am happy and proud to have known h... More