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.
Kindred Tools: An Interview with Nomi Stone
Katherine Sacco and Michelle Hagman: We’d like to start by asking you to tell us a bit more about how you got involved with this project. How did you gain acces... More
You End Up Enchanted: An Interview with Claudio Sopranzetti
Alessandra Radicati: How did your ethnographic engagement with motorcycle taxi drivers begin? Are they the main occupational group you follow in your research? ... More
Film and Cosmopolitics: An Interview with Mario Blaser
Mario Blaser is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies at Memorial University Newfoundland. Blaser a... More
Violence a Long Way Back: An Interview with Angela Garcia
Jessica Cooper and Andrés Romero: “The Blue Years” revolves around the archive of letters that came into your possession, but we were hoping that you could spea... More
Working with Uncertainty: An Interview with Limor Samimian-Darash
Ned Dostaler: When did you first learn about the Turning Point scenario-based exercises that you describe in your article, and why did you decide to take them u... More
Teaching Queer Anthropology
This Teaching Tools post presents strategies for teaching the collection and putting it into dialogue with other texts, as well as connecting students with scho... 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
To Make Ends Possible Again: An Interview with Eli Thorkelson
Atreyee Majumder: Let me start by picking your brain on the notion of stubbornness. The anthropology of affect has straddled many emotions and their political m... More
Where the Image Takes Us: An Interview with the Golden Snail Team
Sander Holsgens: “Golden Snail Opera” is visceral, affective, textural. You call it a more-than human performance. This ecological interest opens up to a layere... More
Teaching Refusal
The collection brings together four researchers working on the topic of refusal, which they seek to theorize as “an ethnographic, as well as political, concept.... More