Bryan playing the cajón, an Afroperuvian musical instrument, in Zaña, Perú 2018.
Ocean Matters: An Anthropological Study of Marine Scientific Imaging in, on and with Icelandic Waters
Fine Brendtner, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, September 2020. Full text upon request via email, fine.brendtner@gmail.com Abstract This thesis takes a multi-disciplinary approach, combining insights from visual anthropology, marine science, and …
Mawlid Sidi Abul Hassan Al-Shazly
By Christian Suhr I miss the warmth of standing close together, I miss the thundering sound, I miss the colored lamps, I miss the chanting, I miss the tuktuk, I …
What does it mean to be an anthropologist during a pandemic?
Two weeks into the lockdown in Denmark, I was fired from my job. It wasn’t personal—the whole Danish office of our intrepid, international startup was shut down.
Landscapes of the Imagination. Icebergs and Uncertainty in Uummannaq
Antonius Lovmand Marcussen, Master’s thesis, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, 2019.
Healing Horses: therapeutic emplotment and mimesis in human-animal relations
Armina Maria Dinescu, Master’s thesis, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, 2016.
HAYAATNA BI-NABA’A [OUR LIVES IN NABAA]. Hope, despair and everyday living among displaced Syrian and Syrian Kurdish women in a neighborhood of Beirut
Sofie Bervild Nielsen, Master’s thesis, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, 2019.
Kawsak Sacha – The Living Jungle
Sia Borgtoft Bergmann, Master’s Thesis, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, 2018.
Relational Objects An Anthropology of Taonga Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand
Christina Engkebølle, Master’s thesis, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, 2018.
“Unity in Exile”. The Practice of Homeland and Nation Amongst Young Sahrawis in Exile
Yolanda Schröder, Master’s thesis, Visual Anthropology, Aarhus University, 2017.
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