![]() It's a challenging time to be an anthropologist, but it's also an exciting time. Why do you think it's important to ask these difficult questions about how anthropologists do what they do and who is drawn into the field now? What makes those questions worth bringing up, especially in this moment? ![]() Johns Hopkins Magazine sat down with Pandian to talk about anthropology's history, why it's relevant to our ongoing political and cultural discussions, and the walls that surround us as Americans. ![]() His recent book, A Possible Anthropology, takes a look at anthropology's history to understand how it can shape ideas and actions outside the academy. Johns Hopkins anthropology Professor Anand Pandian received the 2019 Infosys Prize for social sciences in November, in recognition of both his fieldwork and his innovative approaches to the discipline in the 21st century. ![]()
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