Radical Anthropology Summer talks 2024:
Language, art, music and culture emerged in Africa over 100,000 years ago, culminating in a symbolic explosion or ‘human revolution’ whose echoes can still be heard in myths and cultural traditions from around the world. These talks are a general introduction to social and biological anthropology, ranging over fields as diverse as hunter-gatherer studies, mythology, primatology, archaeology and archaeoastronomy. Radical Anthropology brings indigenous rights activists, environmentalists, feminists and others striving for a better world together with people of all ages who just want to learn about anthropology.
All talks are FREE, LIVE @UCLAnthropology Tuesdays 6:30 pm term time in Daryll Forde Seminar Room, 2nd Floor, Dept of Anthropology UCL, 14 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW and on ZOOM (ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak)
NB Due to building work, you need to use the main entrance of the Archaeology Institute, round the corner in Gordon Sq. Someone will help direct you across to the Anthro building.
Apr 16 Chris Knight Did matriarchy ever exist?
Apr 23 Mark Jamieson Shifts in kinship from matrilaterality to patrilaterality in a Nicaraguan Miskitu village
Apr 30 Ana Valdivia The supply chain capitalism of AI: A call to (re)think algorithmic harms and resistance
May 7 Will Buckner title to come
May 14 tba
May 21 Morna Finnegan Remember who you are: kinship in an age of crisis