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.
Ways of Smelling: An Interview with Laurie Denyer Willis
Pablo Seward Delaporte: Many scholars have noted an intellectual bias toward vision in the constitution of the modern European subject. In your article, you ref... 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
This Was an Event: An Interview with Chloe Ahmann
Alexandra Vieux Frankel: Some of your earlier scholarship focused on education in Baltimore. How did you move from the classroom to the study of toxicity and re... More
What Does Not Cohere: An Interview with Jessica Cooper
Marzieh Kaivanara: First of all, how did you come to include a mental health court in your research design? Jessica Cooper: I very much like this question, beca... More
Beyond the Either-Or: An Interview with Patrick Eisenlohr
Sander Hölsgens: What brought you to Mauritius, and how did you familiarize yourself with Muslim devotional practices? Patrick Eisenlohr: Mauritius is a most fa... More
Entanglement’s Limits: An Interview with Elizabeth F. S. Roberts
Katherine Sacco and Hilary Agro: The research for this article emerges from a collaboration with public health and environmental health scientists across North ... More
A Beautiful Withdrawal: An Interview with Damien M. Sojoyner
Pablo Seward Delaporte: In your article, you mention that you taught at the school where you conducted research. How, if at all, might the argument of your arti... More
The Promise of the Plan: An Interview with Thomas Yarrow
ON PLANSAtreyee Majumder: Amid the wide array of urban ethnography that exposes the messiness of development aspirations in postcolonial states, you offer an ... More
Teaching Fugitive Anthropology with Maya Berry and Colleagues
In the wake of #MeToo and the resulting dialogues over sexual assault and its intersection with racial identities in the United States, this article brings thes... More
Teaching Triggers with Megan Raschig
Megan Raschig is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Medical Anthropology at the University of Virginia. In this article, Raschig draws on contemporary theories of the eve... More