Radical #Anthropology in Bethnal Green tonight
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We're doing a fun event, the day after 🌕 (Thur Nov 6) at Love Shack, on the #Moon in human origins and #Hadza lunar #cosmology
One evolutionary theory – Female Cosmetic Coalitions/Sex Strike – predicts exactly that the first religion was lunar and menstrual. Radical Anthropology explores this with women of the London Menstrual 🛖.
In association with the London Menstrual 🛖 Coalition for the Dark 🌑
Everybody welcome
#anthropology #religion #evolution #lunarchy #gender #menstrualhut
Radical #Anthropology in Bethnal Green tonight
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We're doing a fun event, the day after 🌕 (Thur Nov 6) at Love Shack, on the #Moon in human origins and #Hadza lunar #cosmology
Happy New Moon this evening!
Article from a few years back by space #archaeologist Alice Gorman on giving the Moon 'legal personhood' and rights.
Since we understand the origins of human culture in terms of #lunar (menstrual) #animist cosmology, we are 500 per cent behind this! NB that #huntergatherers conceive of the Moon as #genderfluid
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/how-stop-lunar-mining-give-moon-rights-167880
Humans, Homo sapiens, humanity, we need no borders. Naturally. We evolved to walk wherever we liked. Together. In time.
The last few days, we've got to realize, we need #noborders
#science no borders #climateaction no borders #medicalaid no borders #migration no borders #labour no borders #care no borders #moon no borders #tides no borders #earth no borders #ocean no borders #life no borders #water no borders #health no borders #ritual no borders #morethanhuman no borders #nokings no borders #nomads no borders
Or maybe the way to say it is, no borders in space but in time (remembering the King of Time #VelimirKhlebnikov)
This comes from a lovely piece on Khlebnikov by our own Chris Knight:-
'Khlebnikov’s fundamental political position was that the world should have no borders. That was partly due to his upbringing: the camels and horses in the camp where he grew up were not interested in borders. Throughout his life, he remained committed to the nomadic values of the Kalmyk people.
'But, although Khlebnikov hated territorial borders, he loved the idea of borders in time. He did not want fences, customs posts and certainly not trenches (remember this is going on during World War I, when people were fighting for a few yards of squelching, blood-stained mud). But what about borders in time? When people sing together, they must all keep to the same beat and sing each note together. Synchronising the voice means being aware of borders in time. Once the whole planet is singing, the only borders will be in the dimension of time. Natural rhythms, such as human heartbeats, the sun, the moon and the tides, would be used to set up these borders. He considered it vital not to transgress borders in time - they were needed if the world’s inhabitants were to get on with one another. By contrast, borders in space were in his eyes just bloodshed and murder.'
https://weeklyworker.co.uk/worker/1248/prophet-and-poet-of-russian-revolution/
Here is a list with all our Vimeo recordings for last term (Jan-Mar 2025)
Enjoy!
Perspectives on human origins: language, body art, hunting, architecture
Jan 14 Chris Knight and Jerome Lewis 'When Eve Laughed'
https://vimeo.com/1047955270
Jan 21 Camilla Power 'Neanderthals, Homo sapiens and the ‘Human Revolution’'
https://vimeo.com/1050011589
Jan 28 Annemieke Milks
'Hunting lessons: how forager kids learn(ed) to hunt'
https://vimeo.com/1053040279?share=copy
Feb 4 Paulina Michnowska 'Notes from the forest – storytelling with the Penan of Borneo'
https://vimeo.com/1055179553
Feb 11 Sasha Farnsworth 'Architecture meets anthropology: Womb temple – Lunar rebirth'
https://vimeo.com/1057043706?share=copy#t=0
Feb 18 Chris Knight 'How we got stuck: the hunter Monmaneki and his wives teach Graeber and Wengrow a lesson'
https://vimeo.com/1061208125?utm_source=email&utm_medium=vimeo-email&utm_campaign=44349
Feb 25 Erica Lagalisse and Chris Knight in conversation 'On anarchist anthropology'
https://vimeo.com/1063172694?share=copy
Mar 4 Christine Binnie
'Neonaturist body painting: a red RAG to patriarchy'
https://vimeo.com/1074465398
Mar 11 Chris Knight 'On Women and Jaguars: why perspectivism got it so wrong'
https://vimeo.com/1073597720
Mar 18 Kit Opie 'Primate mating systems and the evolution of language'
https://vimeo.com/1075096840
Mar 25 Ivan Tacey 'Serpentine cosmopolitics: a cross-cultural analysis of the Rainbow Serpent'
https://vimeo.com/1075098313
#humanevolution #language #art #bodypaint #architecture #lunarchy #anarchism #consensus #anthropology #archaeology #fediscience #polyphony #storytelling #RainbowSerpent
Chris Knight with Jerome Lewis discuss their forthcoming book on the origin of language: "Why is it that out of 220 primate species, we are the only one which…
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TONIGHT!
Everybody welcome, just turn up!
LIVE @UCLAnthropology and on ZOOM
🌔Tuesday Feb 11, 6:30pm (London UTC)🌕
Sasha Farnsworth talks on
'Architecture meets anthropology: Womb Temple--Lunar Rebirth'
Sasha Farnsworth (with Hossein Sadri) introduces the design of The Womb Temple. This emerges from a growing sentiment that refusing to build is essential to saving our planet from the perils of a changing climate. The Womb Temple postulates that the most effective way to counteract this is by reverting to ancient building techniques using raw stone and live trees, a rebirth for the construction industry.
Transporting these materials to the Manchester site is deliberately slow and labour-intensive, relying on human power rather than machinery. This slower pace allows building to be treated as a ritualistic process - each stone placed annually becomes a celebration.
The temple not only revives traditional building methods but also encourages the reintroduction of nature into urban environments. It becomes a sanctuary for lost animal species and serves as a ritual space where people can spiritually reconnect with the moon, a symbol currently absent from the Manchester skyline, further affirming the renewed connection with nature and the element that governs water, the giver of life.
Graduate of Coventry University, Sasha was recently awarded the RIBA Award for Sustainable Design at Part 1 for her project “Womb Temple: Lunar Re-Birth”. The concept for this proposal was born from her passion for creating environments that support the symbiotic relationship between people and the earth holistically.
Sasha and Hossein will be speaking LIVE in the Daryll Forde, 2nd Floor of UCL Anthropology Dept, 14 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW. Come in good time by 6:30pm before doors close please. You can also join on ZOOM ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak.
#architecture #anthropology #lunarchy #ritual #builtenvironment
We are celebrating Wednesday's Dark 🌑 in a Menstrual 🛖 in Central London. Themes are 🐍 🩸red ochre and Celtic matrilineal power of Brigit at Imbolc