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61. Radical Humanism and Decolonization: An Interview with Kamari Maxine Clarke

Feb 3, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
What Pushed You to Pursue a Political Anthropology?
01:59 • 5min
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3
The Early Years of Anthropology
06:57 • 2min
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4
The Politics of Law and Justice in Africa
08:37 • 5min
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The Radical Humanist Initiative
13:46 • 4min
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Do No Harm Principles in Anthropology?
17:33 • 6min
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Multi Scaler Approaches and Rhetoric
23:06 • 3min
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The Fifth Draft Principle of Collaborative Knowledge Production
25:54 • 3min
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Is There a Webinar on Extractivism?
28:33 • 2min
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What Is the Analytic Space in Anthropology?
30:44 • 4min
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I Think We're on a Path to a Radical Humanism
34:52 • 6min
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The Future of Anthropology
40:38 • 6min
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Professor Kamari Clarke reflects on her ethnographic work in Africa, her thinking on the legacies of colonialism in the discipline of Anthropology, and her recent work with the Radical Humanism Initiative. For the transcription and show-notes of this episode, please visit: https://culanth.org/fieldsights/radical-humanism-and-decolonization-an-interview-with-kamari-maxine-clarke
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