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Harsha Walia
Border Imperialism
Migrant Labor Activism
Ethnography
Technocratic Governance
Racial Capitalism
Majoritarianism
Community Radio
American Anthropological Association
Love
African American Burial Grounds Project
Academia
Intersectionality
LGBTQ Studies
Gender Dyversity
Sexual Diversity
Migration
Queer Desire
Belonging
Ron Desantis

AnthroPod is produced by the Society for Cultural Anthropology. In each episode, we explore what anthropology teaches us about the world and people around us.

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This episode is about love. What does it mean to study love ethnographically and analytically? How might we speak of love, especially in today’s social and political climate? In dialogue with Dr Omar Kasmani, whose work explores migrant loves and int... more

In this episode, we dive into gender and sexual diversity, sexual dissidence, and their intersections with anthropology and education. Through a conversation with Dr. Joshua Liashenko, Director of LGBTQ+ Studies at Chapman University, we explore how ... more

Recently, Tampa Bay has stoked controversy among U.S. anthropologists. Facing statewide rising fascism and oppressive laws targeting historically marginalized minorities, it's also the site of the 2024 American Anthropological Association (AAA) annua... more

The second episode of our two-part mini-series, showcases a roundtable discussion held at the 2023 American Anthropological Association’s Annual meeting in Toronto. In this episode, anthropology scholars gather to celebrate the work of Harsha Walia a... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Omar Kasmani
Writer and anthropologist with expertise in intimacy and queer belonging.
Based in Berlin
Episode: 80. A Dialogue on Love: Writing Through Migrant Belonging
Joshua Liashenko
Instructional assistant professor of anthropology and director of LGBTQ studies
Chapman University
Episode: 79. Pushing Buttons: Gender and Sexual Diversity & Dissidence in Academia
Saeeda Hajic
Anthropologist at Cornell University and founder of the Refugees Know Things Project and Podcast
Cornell University
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists
Arjun Shankar
Assistant Professor of Culture and Politics at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists
Adrienne Godbold
PhD candidate at the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists
Stephen Campbell
Sociocultural anthropologist at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists
Gerardo Rodriguez Solis
PhD candidate at the University of California Santa Barbara
University of California Santa Barbara
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists
Seth Holmes
Cultural and medical anthropologist at the University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists
Natasha Rahaja
Political and visual anthropologist and assistant professor at Cornell University
Cornell University
Episode: 77. AAA 2023 - Conversations with Harsha Walia Part Two: Anthropologists

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 161 ratings
  • More anti capitalism under the guise of academia

    Why do we need to preface the podcast with a homily about George Floyd? Yes it’s sad but you then link to police and prison abolition sites. Actually I am a prison abolitionist myself but you make massive assumptions that your audience wants to swallow a bunch of cultural Marxism when really they are interested in anthropology.

    Plus your sound is off - consult a radio professional.

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    greatsara
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • We’re right; they’re racist.

    Has a unilateral political agenda.

    If the USA is so racist, why are so many trying to live here?

    “Shine the light” on the other side. Expose their corruption. The reality is the other side riddles the criticism with lead.

    I do not agree that the problem is so simple.

    The “white men” are racist; the guests are righteous guardians of the truth.

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    1
    August Consumer
    United States5 years ago
  • Activism masquerading as academia

    Don’t bother.

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    M Calwell
    United Kingdom6 years ago
  • Amazing Podcast Design

    Been listening to podcasts for years now and the Cashlessness episode was one of the best I’ve ever heard. The soundscapes were amazing and it was deeply engaging and informative. Please more episodes like this one!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Meiyan2014
    United States6 years ago
  • Really terrible

    I love learning about other cultures and this podcast is completely disappointing. I’m not sure if the intended audience is undergraduates who haven’t declared a major yet because it is soooo dry.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Salud G
    United States7 years ago

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#231
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80. A Dialogue on Love: Writing Through Migrant Belonging
Q: How did you find love in your research? And how did it come to be?
Dr. Kasmani reflects that he initially did not think about love when starting his research but found that it unexpectedly intertwined with themes of migration and belonging.

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