
November 2015
European Horizons at Carolina Information Session
European Horizons is a national student led think-tank and European Horizons at Carolina is one of its newest chapters!
Find out more »European Horizons at Carolina Information Session
European Horizons is a national student led think-tank and European Horizons at Carolina is one of its newest chapters!
Find out more »Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Australia and New Zealand
Thinking about studying abroad? Interested in Australia or New Zealand? Come to this general information session to learn more about study abroad opportunities with a focus on programs in Australia and New Zealand.
Find out more »Study Abroad 101 Info Session: Australia and New Zealand
Thinking about studying abroad? Interested in Australia or New Zealand? Come to this general information session to learn more about study abroad opportunities with a focus on programs in Australia and New Zealand.
Find out more »February 2016
April 2016
Lucinda Ramberg: “Casting Religion and Sexing Gender in South India”
Dr. Lucinda Ramberg Assistant Professor of Feminist, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and of Anthropology, at Cornell University Casting religion and sexing gender in South India 3:30pm on Monday, April 18th GEC, room 1009 About the talk: How are the politics of caste, gender, religion and sexuality entangled in contemporary India? How are they habited by Dalit women? This talk draws on ethnographic research conducted in Karnataka, South India to consider these questions. In particular, it focuses on three women: a pujari of the…
Find out more »October 2019
The River Grew Tired of Us: New Flows Along the Mekong River
Along the Mekong, where it creates the border between Thailand and Laos, hydropower projects have triggered a transformation. Strange floods and ebbs disrupt fish migrations, undercut riverbanks, and sweep away nets. Facing this new landscape, fishermen on the Mekong seek out new, hidden sources of potency that have revealed themselves at the same time as other powers fade in importance. Via an ethnographic study of Mekong ‘river beings,’ this article addresses a reconfiguration of sources of power on the river…
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