New Books in Anthropology

Daniel Ruiz-Serna, "When Forests Run Amok: War and Its Afterlives in Indigenous and Afro-Colombian Territories" (Duke UP, 2023)

May 13, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
The Importance of Practice-Oriented Anthropology in Colombia
02:44 • 3min
3
The Importance of Listening to People in the Villages
06:10 • 4min
4
The Meaning of Rivers in the Choco Region
10:00 • 6min
5
The Relationship Between the River and the Environment
15:36 • 4min
6
The Afterlife of Violence in Colombia
19:06 • 2min
7
The Afterlife of Violence in Colombia
21:01 • 4min
8
The Paramilitary War in Colombia
24:47 • 3min
9
The Role of Drug Trafficking in the Region
27:26 • 2min
10
The More Than Human: A Critical Marker in Anthropology
29:13 • 2min
11
The Importance of Relationships in Life
31:35 • 2min
12
The Effects of War on Human Lives
33:50 • 4min
13
The Fear of the River
37:27 • 2min
14
The Effects of War on the Environment
39:45 • 3min
15
The Effects of War on the Environment
43:03 • 4min
16
The Anthropocene and the Carbon Dioxide Crisis
46:40 • 2min
17
The Relationship Between People and Land
48:33 • 1min
18
The Reality of the Existence of a Spirit
49:35 • 5min
19
The Role of Justice in Colombia
54:56 • 1min
20
The Importance of Territory in the Transition of Justice
56:02 • 6min
21
The Relationship Between Images and Law
01:01:45 • 4min
22
The Importance of Photos in Research
01:05:45 • 2min
23
The Role of Forests in Violence
01:07:52 • 6min