Splet53 Likes, 8 Comments - Demetra (@sweet.spirit.wellness) on Instagram: "I tried recording a sunset song last night but was interrupted by some nearby fireworks! 浪 ..." The Land of Open Graves is a book by anthropologist Jason De León with photographs by Michael Wells. The book examines the human consequences of United States immigration policy. Using research methods from all four subfields of anthropology, De León sheds light on the lives (and deaths) of … Prikaži več Jason De León details the effects of U.S. border control policy through stories of suffering and struggle. He discusses the hopes of migrants, the challenges they face as they attempt to cross the border, and the impact that … Prikaži več The Hybrid Collectif Using Callon and Latour's approach of the Actor-Network theory, De León affirms that the American … Prikaži več A majority of the photographs displayed in the book were captured by Michael Wells, a good friend of De León. Working as collaborators, they compiled materials for his ethnography with the intention to publicize migrant narratives and present new data on the … Prikaži več The Land of Open Graves has received both positive and negative reception since its release and garnered numerous awards including the 2016 Margaret Mead Award from the American Anthropological Association and from the Society for Applied … Prikaži več
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SpletThe Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 87-106. Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 87-106. … Splet23. okt. 2015 · "The Land of Open Graves is an invaluable book, one full of rich ethnographic accounts of migrants, sharp analysis, and beautiful photographs by Michael Wells (as well as some by the migrants De León … peripheral countries list
Land of Open Graves — Jason De León
Splet01. okt. 2015 · The Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail Jason De León with photographs by Michael Wells In his gripping and provocative debut, anthropologist and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Jason … SpletThe Land of Open Graves: Living and Dying on the Migrant Trail is a 2015 work of nonfiction and the winner of four awards, including the J.J. Staley Book Prize in 2024. Drawing on his expertise in anthropology, ethnography and archeology, author Jason De León, Executive Director of the Undocumented Migration Project and current Professor of ... SpletThe premise of De León’s book is that the American government and Border Patrol use the Sonora Desert on the US-Mexico border as not only a deterrent for illegal migration but as “a killing field” capable of eviscerating migrant bodies and the evidence that they were there in the first place (8). peripheral country def