Graduate Studentchanman@uw.eduPersonal WebsiteFields of Interest Art Film/Cinema History Linguistics Popular Culture Queer Studies Science and Technology Sociocultural Anthropology Visual Anthropology Work and Occupations Background and ExperienceSummaryScience and Technology Studies, phenomenology of perception, software studies, visual economy, neoliberal subjectivity, popular culture, New Materialisms, creative labor and finance capital, queer of color critique, expressive culture. Affiliated Departments: Comparative History of IdeasLinguisticsSimpson Center for the HumanitiesJackson School of International Studies Courses Taught Autumn 2020 ANTH 101 AC: Exploring Sociocultural Anthropology ANTH 101 AF: Exploring Sociocultural Anthropology ANTH 101 AI: Exploring Sociocultural Anthropology Summer 2019 Full-term ANTH 209 A: Anthropology through Visual Media Spring 2019 ANTH 203 AB: Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics ANTH 203 AC: Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics ANTH 203 AF: Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics Summer 2018 Full-term ANTH 360 A: Anthropology of Popular Culture Summer 2017 Full-term ANTH 360 B: Anthropology of Popular Culture Summer 2016 Full-term ANTH 360 A: Anthropology Of Popular Culture ANTH 360 B: Anthropology Of Popular Culture Autumn 2015 ANTH 203 AA: Introduction To Anthropological Linguistics ANTH 203 AC: Introduction To Anthropological Linguistics ANTH 203 AE: Introduction To Anthropological Linguistics Additional CoursesCHID 222: Biofutures (Fall 2016) News & Events Related News Student | Alumni News 2015 May 1, 2015 Share: Print PDF