Udo Krautwurst

Associate Professor
B.A. University of Manitoba (1983), M.A. University of Manitoba (1987), Ph.D. University of Connecticut (1997).
Office: 
Main Building, Room 428
Phone: 
1 902-566-0306
Teaching and Research Interests

Africa; kinship and family; social organization; visual anthropology; colonialism and post-colonialism; post-structural theory; science and technology studies.

Selected Publications:
2007, ‘Cyborg Anthropology and/as Endocolonization’, Culture, Theory, Critique as part of a special issue on ‘Paul Virilio and Anthropology, Culture, Theory, Critique, Vol. 48, No. 2, Oct. 2007, pp.139-160.
2005, ‘Review of Michael M. J. Fischer, Emergent Forms of Life and the Anthropological Voice’, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book Reviews,
http://www.csaa.ca/BookReview/ReviewsList.htm
2004, ‘Review of Daniel Joseph Walther, Creating Germans Abroad: Cultural Policies and National Identity in Namibia’, Canadian Journal of African Studies, Vol. 38 (1), pp. 225-227.
2002 (Note: © 2003),‘The Joy of Looking: Early German Anthropology, Photography, and Audience Formation’, Visual Anthropology Review, vol 18 (1-2), pp. 55-79.
2003, ‘What is Settler Colonialism?: An Anthropological Meditation on Frantz Fanon’s ‘Concerning Violence’’, History and Anthropology, March, vol 14(1), pp. 55-72.