VandyVox Episode 12-"Dispatches from the Field" by Kellie Cavagnaro

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What comes to mind when you picture an anthropologist? Kellie Cavagnaro is a doctoral student in anthropology at Vanderbilt, and she’s preparing to launch a new public anthropology podcast called Dispatches from the Field. The podcast will explore intersections between Kellie’s fieldwork in an Andean highland community of Peru and a mysterious 70-year-old ethnography produced by a Harvard anthropologist who claimed to have been bewitched. In the 1940s, Harry Tschopik, Jr., studied shamanism among indigenous people 14,000 feet above sea level along the shores of Lake Titicaca in Peru. In her new podcast, Kellie will revisit Tschopik’s work and connect it to today through conversations with the grandchildren of community members who participated in his research. Kellie told me that these cross-generational conversations will explore the adventurous but also problematic past of anthropology, while also demonstrating contemporary approaches to navigating and understanding cultural differences. Here on VandyVox, we’re happy to share Kellie’s pilot episode, “What Pachamama Can Teach Us about #Feminism.” Links Kellie Cavagnaro’s website: https://kelliecavagnaro.com/ Kellie Cavagnaro on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KellieCavagnaro Dispatches from the Field: https://www.missinglink.studio/dispatches