Philippe Descola, one of Anthropology's most influential figures,  invites us to go beyond the traditional boundaries of nature and culture and redefine our understanding of humanity's relationship with the world around us. Philippe Descola (Emeritus professor, Collège de France, Paris)

Edited and hosted by Luise Eder



This was a departmental seminar at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography in the 2022-23 academic year. The recordings were only possible thanks to a team dedicated staff and students from The School:

Executive Producers: Eben Kirksey and Stanley Ulijaszek

Producer: Jacob

Evans Sound Design: Seb Antoine

Sound Recorders: Xinyuan (Connie) Wang and Jacob Evans

Anthropology

Oxford University

Anthropology, Philosophy and Symmetrisation

OCT 2, 202366 MIN
Anthropology

Anthropology, Philosophy and Symmetrisation

OCT 2, 202366 MIN

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Philippe Descola, one of Anthropology's most influential figures, invites us to go beyond the traditional boundaries of nature and culture and redefine our understanding of humanity's relationship with the world around us. Philippe Descola (Emeritus professor, Collège de France, Paris) Edited and hosted by Luise Eder This was a departmental seminar at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography in the 2022-23 academic year. The recordings were only possible thanks to a team dedicated staff and students from The School: Executive Producers: Eben Kirksey and Stanley Ulijaszek Producer: Jacob Evans Sound Design: Seb Antoine Sound Recorders: Xinyuan (Connie) Wang and Jacob Evans