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Affective Apparatus, Senses and the Nation-state

This project seeks to explore the configuration of the nation-state through the evocation of senses by various affective apparatus (like museums, memo ... Read more»

Keywords: Aesthetics, Embodiment, Emotions, Ethnography, Memorials, Memory, Museums, Nation, Political Anthropology, South Asia, Utopia, Violence, War

 

Ethics and Ethnographic Research

Co-awarded, 'ESRC Research Training Programme: Ethics and Ethical Practice in Social Science, 2006-2009' ... Read more»

Keywords: Conflict, Ethnography, Human rights, Research ethics, Sociology, Violence, War

 

Film, Memory and the Legacy of the Spanish Civil War

A monograph on films about the Spanish guerrilla fight in the 1940s. ... Read more»

Keywords: Film, Hispanic studies, Historiography, Memorialisation, Memorials, Memory, War

 

Public Memories of Gendered/Sexual Violence during wars/conflict situations

This project examines the public memories of sexual violence of the Bangladesh War of 1971 and theoretically explore the various constructions of the ... Read more»

Keywords: Citizenship, Class and gender relations, Conflict, Embodiment, Ethnography, Feminist theory, Hauntings, Human rights, Memory, Militarism, Nation, Political Anthropology, Postcolonial theory, Research ethics, Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Sociology, South Asia, Utopia, Violence, War

 

Thomas Churchyard: Travel, Translation and Tudor Identity

Thomas Churchyard (1523?-1604), a prolific, yet critically neglected author, translator and soldier, lurks in the margins of early modern English trav ... Read more»

Keywords: Age, Aging, Bodies, Early modern culture, Early modern English, Early modern writing, European, European identity, Gender identities, Identity, Identity politics, Masculinities, Militarism, Ovid, Renaissance biography, Renaissance culture, Renaissance literature, Sixteenth-century culture, Sixteenth-century literature, Translation, Travel, War

 

Touching War

The Touching War Research Program highlights people's experiences of war more so than issues of military strategies, weaponry, tactics, historical war ... Read more»

Keywords: Art, Bodies, Emotions, Ethics, International relations, Literature and politics, Oral testimony, Politics, War

 

Violence in War

This research investigates the dynamics of violence in intra-state conflicts. ... Read more»

Keywords: Conflict, War

 

'War-Babies', Contested Citizenship and Transnational Adoption

Funded by the Society for South Asian Studies (British Academy) this project relates to the contested relationship between genetics, and the nation-st ... Read more»

Keywords: Adoption, Biopolitics, Children, Citizenship, Conflict, Genetics, Kinship, Migration and diaspora, Nation, Political Anthropology, Postcolonial theory, Socio-Cultural Anthropology, South Asia, Violence, War

 

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