A lung cemented with rock dust. An earth that breathes. A machine that does not cough but grows weary nonetheless. A thumb in the shape of a shovel. A pick in the shape of an arm. A leg that might or might not be mine. These anatomical figures, drawn from conversations with informal migrant miners in southern Africa, comprise elements of an idiom in which the haunting effects and residual violence of natural resource extraction are experienced in an era of postindustrial ruin. In this lecture, Rosalind Morris reflects on the complex temporality that haunts the history of natural resource extraction economies, and especially mining, in which the dream of progress is written against a horizon of finitude, and where the past leaks forward as a...
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In the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy desecration...
Anna Zalik, Associate Professor at York University’s Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, teac...
This seminar uses a bioarchaeological lens to explore the ways in which social inequalities manifest...
1 h 24 minIn the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy d...
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Professor Morris of the Department of Human Biology (Faculty of Health Sciences, UCT) presented this...
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Presented at: 28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Budapeste, Hu...
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Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Enduring Legacies (Thomas Hochschild Jr., Session Chair) Rory Fallmer. (Davidson College). Skeleto...
With increased interests in solving complex problems through interdisciplinary research—how best can...
During my undergraduate degree in Archaeology and Anthropology, I took an option paper in Medical An...
M.Tech. (Architectural Technology)Nineteen years after the abolishment of Apartheid in 1994, South A...
In the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy desecration...
Anna Zalik, Associate Professor at York University’s Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change, teac...
This seminar uses a bioarchaeological lens to explore the ways in which social inequalities manifest...
1 h 24 minIn the far north of Australia, the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority brought a gutsy d...
This book chapter draws on the arts and humanities to discuss how object-based teaching using histor...
Professor Morris of the Department of Human Biology (Faculty of Health Sciences, UCT) presented this...
Relational dimensions of contemporary anatomy, as a body of knowledge and a field of material practi...
In this lecture I argue that anthropology can grasp the cultural peculiarity of modernity by critica...
Presented at: 28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Budapeste, Hu...
MPhil, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The Marikana massacre in August 2012 at the ...
Inaugural lecture delivered at Rhodes UniversityRhodes University Libraries (Digitisation
Enduring Legacies (Thomas Hochschild Jr., Session Chair) Rory Fallmer. (Davidson College). Skeleto...
With increased interests in solving complex problems through interdisciplinary research—how best can...
During my undergraduate degree in Archaeology and Anthropology, I took an option paper in Medical An...
M.Tech. (Architectural Technology)Nineteen years after the abolishment of Apartheid in 1994, South A...