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Shane Greene

Professor, Anthropology

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(812) 856-1317
Email:
lsgreene@iu.edu
Website:
https://www.shanegreene138.com/
Department:
Adjunct Faculty, Spanish and Portuguese
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Student Building 232

Biography

Geographical Areas of Specialization

Peru; Amazonia/Andes; elsewhere, although mostly Latin America

Research Interests

social theory; social movements; race; urban subcultures; music and society; indigenous and afro-descendent rights; political ecology

About

I study punk subcultures, music, art, popular culture, race, resistance, anarchism, social movements and most anything else that inspires at the intersection of creative multi-media ethnography and critical social theory. Much of my work has been in Latin America, specifically Peru. More generally, I wander around peripatetically with an open eye on the entire hemisphere, the US included. Hopefully, I’ll get around to finishing a back burner project I call Misanthropology, a dark look into the fatally flawed project of being human.

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