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‘MORTAL FEAST’: Cannibal Capitalism Meets Covid‐19 in the Urban Peruvian Amazon

open access: yesInternational Journal of Urban and Regional Research, Volume 49, Issue 2, Page 229-245, March 2025.
Abstract This article presents a surrealist urban political ecology of cannibal capitalism in the zoonotic city. It does so through an account of the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Iquitos, in the Peruvian Amazon, which was the worst‐hit city in the world during this initial wave. Iquitos embodies multiple dimensions of zoonotic urbanization
Japhy Wilson
wiley   +1 more source

Were we better in the future? The criticality of storytellinh in Kat Válastur's choreographic work

open access: yesSinais de Cena, 2020
This article explores the potentiality of storytelling as a choreographic tool in Kat Valástur's work The Marginal Sculptures of Newtopia (2014-2016).
Alexandra Balona
doaj  

Screen Memories: The Audiovisual Heritage of Turkish Migrant Women in the Netherlands Across Political Film, Video, and Television

open access: yesTijdschrift voor Mediageschiedenis
This article explores the counterhegemonic uses of audiovisual media —such as film, video, and television— by migrant women workers, specifically focusing on the media tactics of self-representation used in the intersectional feminist activism of migrant
Asli Özgen
doaj   +1 more source

Octopuses, remoras, and surfers: speculative stories from the offline space of digital circulation in Cuba

open access: yes, 2022
This paper focuses on the inventive everyday digital practices that Cubans have put into place to surf the waves of digital scarcity. The paper itself is an experiment in what Donna Haraway calls SF stories (Science Fiction, Speculative Fabulation or ...
Paolo S. H. Favero   +3 more
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The house is coming from inside the call

open access: yesAmerican Anthropologist, Volume 127, Issue 1, Page 208-219, March 2025.
Abstract You are reading the first sentence of this essay. In fact, outside of this abstract and a brief introduction, there are only first sentences in this essay, all collected from anthropology monographs and articles. Anthropology is a promiscuous discipline, but there are only about half a dozen ways to begin an anthropology essay.
Lachlan Summers
wiley   +1 more source

Maps and Fabulations: On Transnationalism, Transformative Pedagogies, and Knowledge Production in Higher Education

open access: yesSocial Sciences
Higher education has long been subject to feminist critique, contesting traditional practices, with calls for transformative pedagogies that empower marginalised students, address social injustices and promote gender equality.
Ninutsa Nadirashvili, Katherine Wimpenny
doaj   +1 more source

Living the Janus Face: The Promise and Perils of Role‐Distancing for Middle Managers

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, Volume 62, Issue 1, Page 29-64, January 2025.
Abstract Middle managers often find themselves in a challenging position: They have to impress different audiences in somewhat incompatible ways and represent and enact managerial ideals and expectations that may be detrimental to their work identities. This study explores role distancing as an alluring coping strategy.
S. Gjerde, M. Alvesson
wiley   +1 more source

Daniela Rosner, Critical Fabulations. Reworking the Methods and Margins of Design, MIT Press, 2018

open access: yesTecnoscienza, 2020
Tecnoscienza – Italian Journal of Science & Technology Studies, Vol. 11 No. 1 (2020): Tecnoscienza Nr.
openaire   +2 more sources

Voicing silences in the colonial photographic archive

open access: yesVisual Anthropology Review, Volume 41, Issue 1, Spring 2025.
Abstract Drawing on re‐engagement work with physical type portraits made by Government Anthropologist N. W. Thomas in West Africa in the early 20th century, the article discusses strategies of “re‐sounding images”’ to address silences in the colonial photographic archive.
Paul Basu
wiley   +1 more source

Travelling into the Dark: The Circumpolar North, Indigenous Art, and Settler Aesthetics of Remoteness

open access: yesArts
While concepts of remoteness have long conditioned the fabulation of alterity, remoteness is not a quality ascribable to distant places and strange peoples “out there”. No one is by nature “remote”.
Lindsey Drury
doaj   +1 more source

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