LETEC - Ethnographic Laboratory of Technological and Digital Studies and Numas - Center for Studies on Social Markers of Difference invite you to the lecture "Having a party is a war: weddings, conflicts and social ties from an Anthropology of Instability", with professor. Dr. Michele Escoura (UFPA).
The event will take place on July 4th, at 3 pm, in room 24 (Social Sciences building) and online, with transmission by the FFLCH channel.
About the speaker: Michele Escoura is an anthropologist and Professor at the Federal University of Pará (UFPA) in the School of Social Sciences and in the Graduate Program in Sociology and Anthropology (PPGSA), where she coordinates the PUGNA Research Group - Ethnography, Power and Socialities, whose focus is on producing ethnographic investigations in the dialogue between studies on intersectionalities and the anthropology of politics. She holds a PhD in Social Sciences from the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) with a thesis linked to the Center for Gender Studies PAGU; and a master's degree in Social Anthropology from the University of São Paulo (USP), where she is a member of the research team at the Research Center on Social Markers of Difference (NUMAS/USP).