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Marie Rask Bjerre Odgaard is Ph.d.-student at the Department of Anthropology, School of Culture and Society, at Aarhus University. In this episode, Marie gives us the opportunity to reflect upon the field of ethics as norm-critique, and as a space for queering academic representation. Marie introduces us to a notion of ethics as dwelling within the uncertainties and paradoxes that we come across in the field, and in the writing process, as anthropologists. Marie considers an anthropology of ethics as a toolbox for doing just that: making space for dwelling in the strangeness of norms, including our own as scholars.
Marie Rask Bjerre Odgaard is Ph.d.-student at the Department of Anthropology, School of Culture and Society, at Aarhus University. In this episode, Marie gives us the opportunity to reflect upon the field of ethics as norm-critique, and as a space for queering academic representation. Marie introduces us to a notion of ethics as dwelling within the uncertainties and paradoxes that we come across in the field, and in the writing process, as anthropologists. Marie considers an anthropology of ethics as a toolbox for doing just that: making space for dwelling in the strangeness of norms, including our own as scholars.