How to think a world experienced as turmoil? And how far might that sense
of turmoil -- of a world apparently running away with itself -- be
conceived as an occasion for anthropological thinking to break with itself?
Organized by Martin Holbraad, Bruce Kapferer and Michael Rowlands, the
Rupture Workshop brings together speakers from the UK, the US, Scandinavia,
South Africa and elsewhere for three days of intense debate. The PhD Forum is
an opportunity for students working on themes related to Rupture to share
their work with workshop participants.
Both events will take place at the Department of Anthropology at UCL from
the 13th to the 15th of February – for more information see the attached
programme.
We only have a few more spaces available! So, if you want to join in the
discussion just send an email to [log in to unmask]
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