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Free in the Forest: Popular Neoliberalism and the Aftermath of War in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (2008/12/16)

Date: December 16(Tue.)16:30-18:00
Venue:Tonantei, 2nd floor, Inamori Hall, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University
http://www.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp/about/access_ja.html

Tittle: Free in the Forest: Popular Neoliberalism and the Aftermath of War in the U.S. Pacific Northwest
Speaker: Prof. Anna Tsing (UC Santa Cruz)

Anna Tsing is Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and is internationally recognized as a leading anthropologist. Over the past decade, Anna Tsing has developed a sophisticated ethnographic approach to the study of global connections. Her most recent book entitled Friction: An Ethnography of Global Connections (Princeton University Press 2005) was awarded the Senior Book Prize from the American Ethnological Association. Other publications include:
- Nature in the Global South: Environmental Projects in South and Southeast Asia, co-edited with P. Greenough (Duke University Press, 2003).
- Shock and Awe: War on Words, co-edited with B. van Eekelen, J. González, and B. Stötzer. (New Pacific Press, 2004).
- In the Realm of the Diamond Queen. Marginality in an Out-of-the-Way Place. Princeton University Press, 1993).

Co-organizers:Global COE Program ”In Search of Sustainable Humanosphere in Asia and Africa ” / Center for Integrated Area Studies Joint
Contact: Noboru Ishikawa (Center for Southeast Asian studies, Kyoto University)