Markus Schleiter (University of Tübingen)

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Department: Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Nationality: German
Country: Germany
Interests (keywords): Media Anthropology, Anthropology of the State, "Indignous" People Of South Asia, South Asian Cinemas, Colonial Ethnographies
Highest Degree: Dr.
Degree Awarding Institution: LMU München
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Papers
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EASA2024: Decolonizing Restitution: James Cook, contact zones, and a transnational Maori indigeneity
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EASA2022: De/Globalization: Consuming K-Pop, Cosmopolitan Indigeneities & the Delimitation of being Mizo in Aizawl, Northeast India
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ASA2018: Producing indigeneity - the social field of indigenous video production, cultural criticism and "tradition" of romancing based on the example of a Santali video song
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EASA2016: A Song from "Why, oh Moon": revisiting concepts of "indigenous" media using an ethnography of a popular Santali video clip
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ECSAS2016: The pop hit "Injurious to Health": popular culture, "indigenous" traditions and the cultural practice of romancing based on the example of a Santali video song
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EASA2014: The Andaman nude video case: India's newspaper boom, media coverage on corruption and everyday office practice
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ECSAS2014: "I am the jasmine flower": romantic love and cultural practices of film viewing at the example of a village video night in Odisha, India
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ECSAS2012: "Tribal" consciousness on VideoCD? State, ideas of belonging and popular Santali films
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ASA12: love, films and chewing-tobacco - an exploration of the "cultural margin" of a VideoCD circulation by an ethnography of a village video night in India