Talking Culture
Talking Culture is about what it means to be human and all the paths anthropology takes to explore that question. The deep conversations and stories layered with field recordings and found sound approach a broad range of anthropological topics. Produced with support from CKUT and the McGill University Anthropology department.
Surfaces for the Possible
26/03/2022
I have walked the roads around Dharamsala (the Dalai Lama’s exile residence) a lot. The roads can be uneven because of monsoon rains—and steep. Speeding taxis can brush your body. I’m always stopping to catch my breath. But the Tibetans elders in colorful and dignified dress, bright thread woven in their hair, many from the generation that built these roads—I’ve noticed that they navigate the same surfaces quite easily Very interesting podcast with Khando Langri
Cool people that are very smart and interesting
10/12/2021
I want to hang out with everyone who speaks on this podcast
Homebase for an Anthropologist to assist his trek as an Other
28/09/2020
I am NOT an Anthropologist but I birthed one. I thoroughly enjoyed the thought provoking podcast entitled The Other. I found it helpful when Alejandra or the other host broke in & defined a Anthropological phrase or explained the guest’s reference to an anthropology theorist/academic. The 4 guests spoke so fluently, intelligently and so understandably that I did NOT feel like an Other just eavesdropping!
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- Criado porAlejandra Melian-Morse, Meghan McGill
- Anos de atividade2020 - 2022
- Episódios49
- ClassificaçãoExplícito
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