Conversations in Anthropology

Episode 32: Anna Tsing

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Jun 7, 2020
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ANECDOTE

How A Freshman Class Redirected Her Life

  • Anna Tsing recounts being signed up for anthropology by a freshman advisor who thought 'girls should not study science.'
  • That class with Sidney Mintz framed anthropology as the study of 'politically unimportant people' and sparked her political and intellectual path.
INSIGHT

Global Is Always Locally Rooted

  • Global processes are always rooted in specific local dynamics rather than sweeping uniformly across places.
  • Studying particular places reveals how global connections are produced through local practices and frictions.
ADVICE

Do Immersive Fieldwork Early

  • Do immersive, place-based fieldwork if you can, ideally during graduate study when you have time and freedom.
  • Use that immersion to learn unexpected things and let your project change as you discover new directions.
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