Conversations in Anthropology
1h 12min2021 MAR 4
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Pop the kettle on and sit back for our first 'tea' themed episode! For this episode, Matt invited Michael Dunford, a PhD Candidate in Anthropology at ANU whose research explores labour, language, and tea in Myanmar, to join him in conversation with Sarah Besky and Mythri Jegathesan. Sarah Besky is a cultural anthropologist and Associate Professor in the International Labour and Labour Relations School at Cornell University. Her research uses ethnographic and historical methods to study the intersection of labor, environment, and capitalism in the Himalayas. Her work analyzes how materials and bodies take on value under changing political economic regimes and explores the diverse forms of labor that make and maintain that value. Her first book,The Darjeeling Distinction:Labor and Justice on Fair-Trade Tea Plantations in India(Universityof California Press, 2014) explores how legacies of colonialism intersect with contemporary market reforms to reconfigure notions of the value of labo...

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