Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Anth RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES

ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT GOLDSMITHS COLLEGE
RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES
Wednewsdays at 4pm, SPRING TERM 2006



11 January: Steve Nugent (Goldsmiths College)
Being Economic with the Visual: photography and Amazonian Indians

18 January: Michaelangelo Paganopoulos (Goldsmiths College)
Materializations of Faith in Mount Athos

25 January: Rupert Cox (Manchester University)
The Role of 16th Century Namban (�southern barbarian�) Art in the En-Visioning of Cultural Heritage in Japan

1 February: Carrie Clanton (Goldsmiths College)
From Media to Medium: representing the dead through technology

8 February: (TO BE CONFRIMED)


15 February: READING WEEK

22 February: (TO BE CONFIRMED)


1 March: Atticus Narain (Goldsmiths College)
Politics, Media and Indian Identities: the role of the televisual in Guyana

8 March: Susan Ossman (Goldsmiths College)
Getting Beyond the In-Between: rethinking the �third space� through
stories of serial migration

15 March: Tom Rice (Goldsmiths College)
Stethoscapes: acoustemologies of the body in a London hospital

22 March: Nicholas Thomas (Goldsmiths College)
Oceania: cultural exchanges and their limits (a progress report on a major
exhibition)


Seminars will begin at 4pm and will be held in the Meeting Room, 40 Lewisham Way, Goldsmiths College, New Cross, London SE14 6NW
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