Program on Science, Technology and Society at Harvard

An afternoon with David Graeber

David Graeber

Associate Professor Anthropology, Yale University

March 12, 2007, 4:30pm-6:30pm
Harvard University Center for the Environment
Seminar Room, 24 Oxford Street

Please join us for an afternoon of conversation with the distinguished anthropologist David Graeber of Yale Univeristy. Graeber is internationally known as a cutting edge theorist and public intellectual. His publications span theories of value, the anti-globalization direct action movement, political culture in Madagascar, and re-thinking anthropology as anarchism. In addition to his academic writings, Graeber has published essays in journals such as Harper's and The Nation. He has delivered numerous prestigious lectures, including the 2006 Malinowski Lecture at the London School of Economics. His work has been translated into many languages, and he continues to participate in debates about the international direct action movement. At Harvard, Graeber will discuss his recent work, including his essa "On the Phenomenology of Giant Puppets: Broken Windows, Imaginary Jars of Urine, and the Cosmological Role of the Police in American Culture," which will be available for circulation on request.

This event is generously co-sponsored by the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs and the Harvard University Center for the Environment.



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