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Slightly Problematic

by Slightly Problematic

Slightly Problematic is a team of anthropologists critically engaging with their field and actively exploring anthropology as a valuable service to industries and organizations. We create researched content that is driven by passion, empathy, and activism as we explore the multitude of ways anthropology can provide context for our contemporary realities. We aim to share new anthropological ideas, apply our work both within and beyond an academic context, and to f*ck sh*t up, anthropologically speaking.

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Episodes

Visual Anthropology Part 2: Why Use Visual Anthropology?

7m · Published 24 Sep 18:00

In which, Emily defines her role as a local, applied anthropologist with a camera. She brings examples from her own research, and explains the importance hyper-local storytelling, place-making and self-ethnography.

Text version with citations: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/visual-anth-part-2

Learn more at https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/​

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

Visual Anthropology Part 1: What is Visual Anthropology?

7m · Published 17 Sep 19:00

In which, Emily describes the roots of visual anthropology and the three types of visual data: ethnographic film, research film, and visual ethnography.

Text version with citations: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/visual-anth-part-1

Learn more at https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/​

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

Museum Anthropology: Part 2 | Vol. 1 Ep. 4

6m · Published 14 Apr 19:19

In which, Madison continues to provide context for Western museums and how they shift for audiences throughout time.

Text version with citations: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/museums-racist-and-non-neutral-part-2

Learn more at https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/​ 

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​


Full Interview with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan | Vol. 1 Ep 9.1

24m · Published 14 Apr 19:18

In which, Sarah and Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan talk about the American Southwest as the iconic setting for Westerns.

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Text version with citations

Learn more at www.slightlyproblematic.net

Music by Miles Allen: milesallenmusic.com

Washington Post "Saving the West’s most iconic cactus from climate change"

Saguaro National Park

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Tohono O’odham Nation

City of Tucson

Desert, Cactus & Westerns with Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan | Vol. 1. Ep. 9

15m · Published 14 Apr 19:02

In which, Sarah talks about her research at Old Tucson Studios, and invites Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan to talk about the American Southwest as the iconic setting for Westerns.

CORRECTION: In Arizona (1940), Jean Arthur's character personally goes after the guys who slander her reputation. They didn't get anywhere near her cattle.

Donate to Tohono O’odham Community College

Follow Tohono O’odham Community College on Facebook​

Text version with citations

Learn more at www.slightlyproblematic.net

Music by Miles Allen: milesallenmusic.com

Washington Post "Saving the West’s most iconic cactus from climate change"

Saguaro National Park

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum

Tohono O’odham Nation

City of Tucson

Theories of Change | Vol 1. Ep. 8

9m · Published 02 Apr 18:00

In which, Lucor describes the transition from damage based research to desire based research.

Text version with citations: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/theories-of-change

Learn more at https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/​ 

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

Museum Anthropology: Part 3 | Vol. 1 Ep. 7

7m · Published 26 Mar 18:00

In which, Madison explains how museums can get it right with decolonization and critical museology.  

Text version with citations: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/museums-racist-and-non-neutral-part-3 

Learn more at https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/​ 

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

Intro to Intersectionality | Vol 1. Ep. 6

7m · Published 20 Mar 21:00

In which, Sarah explains intersectional theory through history, meaning, and examples.  

Read this post and see the citations at: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/introintersectionality 

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

Four Assumptions in Western Knowledge Creation | Vol. 1 Ep. 5

9m · Published 12 Mar 19:00

In which, Lucor talks about the problematic process of knowledge generation from field work, archival research, or synthesis of non-western and Indigenous scholarship.   

Text version: https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/post/four-assumptions-in-western-knowledge-creation 

Learn more at https://www.slightlyproblematic.net/​​ 

Music by Miles Allen: https://milesallenmusic.com/​

Museum Anthropology: Pt 1 | Vol. 1 Ep. 2

7m · Published 23 Feb 02:25

In which, Madison explains how museums can be racist and non-neutral places for education. She also explains how she and others are working to fix it.

Learn more at www.slightlyproblematic.net

Music by Miles Allen: www.milesallenmusic.com

Slightly Problematic has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 1:59:59. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 10:44.

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