Vol. 10 No. 4 (2021): Special Issue: Decolonizing Anthropology: Race, Emotions and Pedagogies in the European Classroom

A ZINE on surviving & dismantling the Academic Industrial Complex, Midvage Diallo & Miskow Friborg (2021)

This Special Issue on decolonizing the discipline of anthropology is an honest and important discourse on the emotionality of race, racism, and whiteness experienced by students and scholars in our field. The contributors to this issue represent the future of scholarship in anthropology, and I hope that their reflections, experiences and perspectives resonate and reverberate toward a revolution in anthropological canons and curriculums. I am proud to host the inaugural publication of The River and Fire Collective, and I look forward to their future projects of activism and accountability in anthropology. A special thank you to our guest editors Olivia Barnett-Naghshineh and Antony Pattahu.

Sherry Fukuzawa on behalf of the TAJ editorial team

IMAGE: A ZINE on surviving & dismantling the Academic Industrial Complex (Midvage Diallo & Miskow Friborg, 2021, pp. 3-4). 

Published: 2021-12-01