My on Mondays is an explorative approach to the possessive “My” through narratives, art and sound. Each Monday brings a new creation and unique perspective.
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Anthropology on Air is a podcast brought to you by the Social Anthropology department at the University of Bergen in Norway. Each season, we bring you conversations with inspiring thinkers from the anthropology world and beyond. The music in the podcast is made by Victor Lange, and the episodes are produced by Sadie Hale and Sidsel Marie Henriksen. You can follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anthropologyonair. Or visit www.uib.no/antro, where you can find more information on the ...
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#16 Birdwatching and loss in the Anthropocene w/Andrew Whitehouse
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Welcome to season 4 of Anthropology on Air! With autumn on the way in Bergen, we kick off a new season with a resident of another North Sea city: dr. Andrew Whitehouse. Andrew is a multispecies, environmental anthropologist and a lecturer in anthropology at the University of Aberdeen with a lifelong interest in birdwatching, the main topic of our c…
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Episode 149: My Dawning of the Fenian - MING Public Poetry
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Dawn on the Irish Coast, by John Locke, 1847-1889.Par MING Studios
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Episode 148: My Angst on Gatekeeping in Publishing, by Tomas Baiza, Rebecca Evans, & Christian Winn
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Three Angsty Poets gathered, initially chatting about poetry, but the conversation turned, They found themselves invigorated, inspired, and mostly miffed and the world, the gods, the past, the future. In Episode Four, they discuss angsty thoughts: My Angst on Gatekeeping in Publishing. We want to know, who holds the keys and how can a writer earn a…
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Christy Claymore (she/her) is a writer, researcher, freelance editor, and former adjunct English professor. She is an emerging poet whose work has been included in the previous three anthologies published by The Cabin, as well as in "The Panorama Project," a pandemic arts segment underwritten by The Idaho Press Tribune and Surel's Place. Christy li…
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Pangur Bán. Anonymous 9th century poem about a man and his cat.Par MING Studios
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Sappho, c.620 - c.550 BCE.Par MING Studios
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Henry David Thoreau, 1817-1862.Par MING Studios
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Episode 143: My Body Talks, by Susan Lasater, Maylene Cavazos, & Rebecca Evans
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Three writers invite you into their reality with invisible illnesses. Susan Lasater, Maylene Cavazos, and Rebecca Evans share prose and poetry, voicing their altered day-to-day expectations of living with chronic issues.Par MING Studios
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Episode 142: My Angst on Pigeonholing Writers, by Tomas Baiza, Rebecca Evans & Christian Winn
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Three Angsty Poets gathered, initially chatting about poetry, but the conversation turned, They found themselves invigorated, inspired, and mostly miffed and the world, the gods, the past, the future. In Episode Three they discuss angsty thoughts: My Angst on Pigeonholing Writers, the harm that emerges from typecasting artists, though there can be …
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Robert Frost, 1874-1963.Par MING Studios
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Isabella “Isa” Blagden, 1816/17-1873.Par MING Studios
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Christopher Marlowe, 1564-1593.Par MING Studios
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#15 Public affection, morality police & gendered violence in Mumbai w/Atreyee Sen
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In this episode, the finale to season 3, we speak with Atreyee Sen, Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology at the University of Copenhagen. Our topic of discussion is a talk Atreyee gave at our department entitled, ‘No city for lovers: Urban poverty, public romance and violent moral policing of lower-class female youth in Mumbai’, wh…
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Djuna Barnes, 1892-1982Par MING Studios
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Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, 1475-1564.Par MING Studios
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O. Henry (William Sydney Porter) 1862-1910.Par MING Studios
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#14 Technoscience & the limits of life w/Martin Eggen Mogseth & Fartein Hauan Nilsen
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In this episode, we speak with Martin Eggen Mogseth and Fartein Hauan Nilsen about their first edited volume, Limits of Life: Reflections on Life, Death, and the Body in the Age of Technoscience (Berghahn Books, 2024). The book explores how fundamental concepts such as life, birth, selfhood, religion, death, and ancestry are being reshaped in an er…
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Episode 135: My Angst with Autofiction, by Tomas Baiza, Christian Winn, & Rebecca Evans
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Three Angsty Poets, Tomas Baiza, Christian Winn, and Rebeca Evans, gathered again, to talk about what’s bugging them. What followed was a chat, a conversation, an argument, a connection. Here is the second episode in their series of angsty thoughts: My Angst with Autofiction, where they ask, “What’s the point?”…
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Mercedes de Acosta, 1892-1968.Par MING Studios
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My Advice on How to Talk About Pain with Your Doctor, by Susan Lasater
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Susan Lasater is a writer, poet, and visual artist. She earned her Bachelor of Visual Arts at Boise State University and is a recipient of grants from Backyard Artists and The Alexa Rose Foundation. Susan was previously featured on Episode 118. Around Boise, you can find Susan sketching performers at readings, or writing poems about art shows while…
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Episode 132: My Angst On Your Perception, by Rebecca Evans, Tomas Baiza, & Christian Winn
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Three Angsty Poets, Rebecca Evans, Tomas Baiza, and Christian Winn, gathered together to chat initially about poetry, but the conversation turned, and they found themselves invigorated, inspired, and mostly miffed at the world, the gods, the past, the future. Here is the first in their series of angsty thoughts: My Angst on Your Perception, where t…
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#13 Nuclear waste management & the anthropology of infrastructures w/Penny Harvey
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In this episode of Anthropology on Air, we speak with Penny Harvey, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester in the UK. Penny is a Fellow of the British Academy, of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, and the Academia Europaea. Penny is a highly influential thinker on the topic of infrastructures. She is well known…
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Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1892-1950.Par MING Studios
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Calvin Pineda is a playwright, archivist, and songwriter from Kuna, Idaho, with an eye towards the whimsical, pedestrian, and spiritual. They have studied at The College Of Western Idaho, The Eugene O’Neill National Theater Institute, and Bard College. They are a theological seminary graduate, and a three-time attendee of the American Numismatic As…
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#12 Masculinity, far-right ideology & militarised policing in Rio de Janeiro w/Tomas Salem
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In this special episode, we speak with Tomas Salem, a PhD fellow in our own department of Social Anthropology at the University of Bergen. We do a deep dive on some of the themes covered in Tomas’s first book, Policing the Favelas in Rio de Janeiro: Cosmologies of War and the Far-Right (Palgrave Macmillian, 2024), which is released this week. Based…
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De Canciones Que Oyeron Mis Ultimas Muñecas, por Maria Calcaño, 1906-1956.Of Songs Heard By My Last Dolls, by Maria Calcaño. 1906-1956.Par MING Studios
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The Walrus and the Carpenter from Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll, published in 1871.Par MING Studios
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To S.M. A Young African Painter, On Seeing His Works, by Phillis Wheatley.Par MING Studios
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#11 Water justice, activism, and the Rights of Nature movement w/Andrea Muehlebach
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To kick off season three of Anthropology on Air, we speak with Andrea Muehlebach. Andrea is Professor of Maritime Anthropology and Cultures of Water at the University of Bremen in Germany, where she also leads the Bremen NatureCultureLab. She was visiting Bergen to deliver a talk entitled, “Do Waves Have Rights?” The Rights of Nature movement insis…
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Porphyro In Akron by Hart Crane, 1921.Par MING Studios
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Pan: Double Villanelle by Oscar Wilde, 1854-1900.Par MING Studios
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Episode 124: My Beans, Spiders, and Mammals by Elisabeth Sharp McKetta
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Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is an award-winning writer and writing teacher and a mother of two. With a PhD on the intersections between fairy tales and autobiography, as well as a seven-year streak of writing weekly poems for strangers, she teaches writing for Oxford Department for Continuing Education and for Harvard Extension School, where she won th…
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Episode 123: My Conversation with Daniel Toney - MING Artist Interview
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Daniel Toney trained at East 15 Acting School in 2018/2019 and studied for three years at the University of Exeter. His first appearance was as a Musical Director and Co-Composer for the original musical Unicorns Are Red which debuted at Exeter’s Barnfield Theatre. He also co-founded the theatre company, Stage Noir, with his fellow East 15ers and p…
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Poems by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Christina Rosetti, Emily Bronte, and Elizabeth Jennings, read by Rebecca Evans. Rebecca Evans writes the difficult, the heart-full, the guidebooks for survivors. Her debut memoir in verse, Tangled by Blood, bridges motherhood and betrayal, untangling wounds and restorying what it means to be a mother. She’s a …
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Frederick Douglass 1818-1895Par MING Studios
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An excerpt from Song of Myself by Walt Whitman, read by Christy Claymore. Christy Claymore (she/her) is a writer, researcher, freelance editor, and part-time English professor. She is an emerging poet whose work has been included in the previous five anthologies published by The Cabin, as well as in "The Panorama Project," a pandemic arts segment u…
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Episode 119: My Conversation with Vassilis Kritikos - MING Artist Interview
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Vassilis Kritikos was born in Athens in 1954. He studied electrical engineering and headed an IT company for 33 years. From a young age, having lived and loved the cultural movement of the decade preceding the dictatorship in Greece in 1967, he became interested in music, theater, and cinema. He has been involved in photography for over forty years…
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Susan Lasater is a writer, poet, and painter. She earned a BA in Visual Arts from Boise State University. Her work explores the nature of invisible disability through visual representations of pain and healing. She writes about her rare conditions, the travels for treatment across the country, and the antics of living with another artist and their …
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Episode 117: My Mother, My Father, Myself Part IV by Jodeen Revere
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Jodeen Revere is a long time Boise actor and performer. She has worked with Boise Contemporary Theater, Migration Theory, Alley Rep and Homegrown Theater. She does commercials, voice overs, radio spots and a variety of independent films. Her first reading at Ming in 2019 became the springboard for her solo show The Persistent Guest, which has gone …
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Episode 116: My Mother, My Father, Myself Part III, by Rebeca Evans
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Rebecca Evans writes the difficult, the heart-full, the guidebooks for survivors. Her debut memoir in verse, Tangled by Blood, bridges motherhood and betrayal, untangling wounds and restorying what it means to be a mother. She’s a memoirist, essayist, and poet, infusing her love of empowerment with craft. She teaches high school teens in the Juvie …
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Episode 115: My Mother, My Father, Myself by Calvin Pineda & Daphne Elizabeth Stanford
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Calvin Pineda makes music, poetry, and theater with an eye towards the whimsical, pedestrian, and spiritual. They are from Boise, Idaho, and have studied at The College Of Western Idaho, The Eugene O’Neill National Theater Institute, and Bard College. They are a theological seminary graduate, and a three-time attendee of the American Numismatic Ass…
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Episode 114: My Mother, My Father, Myself Part I by Elisabeth Sharp McKetta
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Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is the author of thirteen books, including Edit Your Life and The Creative Year: 52 Workshops for Writers. She holds literature degrees from Harvard, Georgetown, and the University of Texas at Austin. She wrote her Ph.D. dissertation on the intersections between memoir and myth, a concept that informs her teaching and writin…
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Ring Out, Wild Bells, from In Memoriam by Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1850.Par MING Studios
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Episode 112: My ThreadsOf A Season by Rebecca Evans, Elisabeth Sharp McKetta & CC Claymore
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Rebecca Evans writes the difficult, the heart-full, the guidebooks for survivors. Her debut memoir in verse, Tangled by Blood, bridges motherhood and betrayal, untangling wounds and restorying what it means to be a mother. She’s a memoirist, essayist, and poet, infusing her love of empowerment with craft. She teaches high school teens in the Juvie …
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#10 Sensing God, doing magic & kindling anomalous experience through transformative practice w/Tanya Luhrmann
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Tanya Luhrmann is Albert Ray Lang Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in Psychology, and an elected member of the American Philosophical Society. Her work focuses on the edge of experience: on voices, visions, the world of the supernatural and the world of psychosis. She has conducted ethnographic work amon…
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Episode 111: My Conversation with Yazmin Novelo - MING Disappearing Worlds
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Yazmín Yadira Novelo Montejo received her Master in Sociolinguistics from Universidad Mayor de San Simón, Cochabamba, Bolivia. She is a graduate in Social Communication from Autonomous University of Yucatán, Mérida, México and formed in Revitalization of Native Languages and Identities from the University of Mondragón in the Basque Country. Previou…
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Wormwood and Nightshade by Adam Lindsay Gordon 1833-1870.Par MING Studios
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Episode 109: My Morning Melodic - MING Public Archives
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Tango recordings from the early 1920s by Alberto Arenas, Enrique Delfino and Armand Vecsey.Par MING Studios
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#9 Rituals, social cohesion & the theory of modes of religiosity w/Harvey Whitehouse
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In this episode, you will meet professor at the University of Oxford, Harvey Whitehouse. Harvey is the director of the Centre for the Study of Social Cohesion, he is Statutory Chair of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford, and a Professorial Fellow of Magdalen College. Harvey has worked extensively with rituals since his first long-term …
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Episode 108: My Delight At Acapella - MING Public Archives
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Acapella music from the early twentieth century.Par MING Studios
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