The very first form of web content to be produced by the SCA, Supplemental posts extend the reach and impact of articles published in Cultural Anthropology through author interviews, discussion questions, and other materials not included in the text of the article.

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Knowing and Making the Self: An Interview with Andrea Ford

Knowing and Making the Self: An Interview with Andrea Ford

In this conversation, Kristin Gupta sits down with Andrea Ford to discuss her ethnographic engagements with birth doulas and elite childbearing people in the Ba... More

Spirits and Substances of Modernity: An Interview with Andrea Wright

Spirits and Substances of Modernity: An Interview with Andrea Wright

In the following author interview, Andrea Wright reflects on her ethnographic and historical engagements with Indian labor migration to the Gulf. While flows of... More

Digitally Mediated Intimacies: An Interview with Molly Hales

Digitally Mediated Intimacies: An Interview with Molly Hales

Robyn Taylor-Neu: You outline in your article how you’re departing from detachment models and how these models seemingly haunt the discourse, so I’m interested ... More

What Is an Interruption? An Interview with Lisa Stevenson

What Is an Interruption? An Interview with Lisa Stevenson

Sander Hölsgens: “Looking Away” (Stevenson 2020) opens and ends with a narrative description of a portrait of a woman named Kautaq Joseph. What is it about imag... More

The Sensible, the Sensate, and Dissensus: An Interview with Sareeta Amrute

The Sensible, the Sensate, and Dissensus: An Interview with Sareeta Amrute

Anar Parikh: You open the article with a detailed description of the landscape: where the bucolic Pacific northwest meets the tech geographies of the Seattle su... More

A Sudden Shock of Care: An Interview with Aidan Seale-Feldman

A Sudden Shock of Care: An Interview with Aidan Seale-Feldman

Lachlan Summers: The research for this article emerged in a shocking way—the Nepal earthquakes of 2015—rather than being part of your original research design. ... More

The Intimate Life of Populism: Interview with Bo Kyeong Seo

The Intimate Life of Populism: Interview with Bo Kyeong Seo

Ola Galal: Populism gives rise to multiple and intertwined modes of being—multiple becomings—that are best captured as you argue through a micro history of Ta... More

Disabled Lives, Personhood, and Politics in Uganda: An Interview with Tyler Zoanni

Disabled Lives, Personhood, and Politics in Uganda: An Interview with Tyler Zoanni

In this interview, we sat down with Tyler Zoanni to discuss his article “Appearances of Disability and Christianity in Uganda” published in August 2019 in Cultu... More

Teaching Kinship as a Crossroads with Kathryn Mariner

Teaching Kinship as a Crossroads with Kathryn Mariner

This post will present a lesson plan and short author interview to accompany Kathryn Mariner’s article “‘Who you are in these pieces of paper’: Imagining Future... More

The Unwitnessed Death: An Interview with Jason Danely

The Unwitnessed Death: An Interview with Jason Danely

Vaia Sigounas: The opening scene where you have just tucked your children into bed for the night serves as a jarring juxtaposition to the rest of the paper whic... More