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Mar
7
Co-Constructing Embodiment in Avant-Garde Québécois Circus
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Graham Jones is a cultural and linguistic anthropologist who explores how people use language and other media to enact expertise in practice, performance, and interaction. His most recent book "Magic's Reason: An Anthropology of Analogy" ( 2017) examines the meaning of magic in Western modernity. While at Princeton University, he was a fellow in the 2007-2010 cohort in the Society and affiliated with the Department of Anthropology. He received his Ph.D. from New York University.
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