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Speaker
| | Douglas Rogers |
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| | Date | | Nov 19, 2009 |
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| | Time | | 4:00 pm
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| | Location | | 101 International Studies Building 910 S Fifth Street, Champaign |
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| | Cost | | Free |
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| | Sponsor | | Russia, East European, and Eurasian Center |
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| | Contact | | Katrina Chester |
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| | E-Mail | | krchest@illinois.edu |
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| | Phone | | 217-333-1244 |
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| | Event type | | Lecture |
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| | Original Calendar | | Russian, E. European & Eurasian Center: Lectures |
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| | Views | | 1239 |
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| Douglas Rogers is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Yale University. His research and teaching interests include political and economic anthropology, the anthropology of religion, and socialist societies and their postsocialist trajectories. The intersection of these topics has led him to theories of ethics, morality, and materiality in anthropology and broader social and cultural theory, the subject of his forthcoming book, The Old Faith and the Russian Land: A Historical Ethnography of Ethics in the Urals (Cornell University Press, 2009). |
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