Introduction: I and I: Artmaking, Mobility, and Intercultural Reproduction
Chapter 1: Geography Is Destiny: Craft in Accra
Chapter 2: Men at Work: Craftwork, Masculinity, and Precarity
Chapter 3: From Elephants to Drums: Object, Performance, Mobility
Chapter 4: Styling the Rasta Self
Chapter 5: The Affective Labor of Crafting Freedom
Conclusion: In the Beckoning Elsewhere
References
Biography
Ruti Talmor is an Associate Professor of Media Studies at Pitzer College and Chair of the Intercollegiate Media Studies Program at the Claremont Colleges. As a cultural anthropologist, an art curator, and a Professor of Media Studies, Talmor’s interdisciplinary work centers on how people use aesthetic objects and practices to craft a place for themselves in the world. This diverse but interrelated body of work sits at the intersection of the anthropology of art, media, and visual culture; the scholarship on migration, mobility, and global capitalism; gender and sexuality studies; and critical curatorial practice. Talmor has been a Fellow of the Getty Foundation, the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, the Social Science Research Council, the Mellon Foundation, the McCracken Foundation, and the University of Michigan’s Center for Afroamerican and African Studies.






