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Drowning

Art methods have been central, in the last decade, to my research and teaching. Here are some articulations of why and how art can be useful for social scientists.

 

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The Lung is a Bird and a Fish,” in Sovereignty Unhinged: An Illustrated Primer for the Study of Present Intensities, Disavowals, and Temporal Derangements, edited by Deborah Thomas and Joseph Masco, Duke University Press, 2022. (essay, original drawings, and book cover illustration).

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Graphic Poesis: Drawing things Together,” Commoning Ethnography, 4(1), Dec. 2021.

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Commodity Violence: The Punctum of Data,” Visual Anthropology Review, 36(2), Fall 2020: 214-233.

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“Things that Art,” Anthropology and Humanism 43(1), Summer 2018: 6-20.

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“Empathy Lab: Teaching Performance Methods in Anthropology,” (45 mins.), Directed and Produced by Lochlann Jain and Krista DeNio [https://vimeo.com/291560986].

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Lochlann Jain
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