Collective Intellectualities

4 Alder Keleman Saxena - Feral Atlas, Creative Collaborations, Pedagogy, and the Anthropocene

March 30, 2021 Alex Means and Amy Sojot Season 1 Episode 4
Collective Intellectualities
4 Alder Keleman Saxena - Feral Atlas, Creative Collaborations, Pedagogy, and the Anthropocene
Show Notes

Alder Keleman Saxena, an Assistant Research Professor in the Anthropology department at Northern Arizona University, joins us for this episode to discuss Feral Atlas: The More than Human Anthropocene, an interactive and interdisciplinary digital research project edited by Anna L. Tsing, Jennifer Deger, Alder Keleman Saxena, and Feifei Zhou. An environmental anthropologist whose research examines agricultural diversity and human social relationships, especially via food cultures, her work also explores human ecologies and the social and material implications. We chat about Feral Atlas, the Anthropocene, pedagogy, and finding different ways to reconfigure research and conceptual habits that may be insufficient to adequately address the challenges of the Anthropocene.

Be sure to visit Feral Atlas! www.feralatlas.org

Interested in the topics discussed in this episode such as long-term ethnography and creative collaborations? Check out Jennifer Deger’s recent book, Phone & Spear: A Yuta Anthropology, available via MIT Press. https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/phone-spear