
A sketchy newsletter about all things anthropology, all things sketchnotes, and the nerdy corner that connects them both
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Last week The Sketchy Anthropologist turned 1 year old. And I was traveling for work. Which means… lazier than my usual lazy. So instead of creating something new I decided to repost my first post. Because… I like it. Not because I thought...
Ever since I took an ethnographic writing course which introduced me to her work, Zora Neale Hurston has been a trusted reading and thinking companion.
Zora is probably one of the most densely ethnographically saturated authors I k...
This is the 2nd episode of The Sketch-Hiker’s Guide to the Anthro-Galaxy, a series of notes for visual thinkers exploring the human cosmos through drawing and ethnography. More on this series at the end of the post.
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Sometimes we jus...
In this 3rd episode of The Ethnographer’s Guide to the Sketchyverse [formerly Getting Started with Sketchnotes, more down below] we’ll take a look at the Scriberia course on sketchnoting over at Domestika.
If, like me, you are a binge-wa...
The Sketch-Hiker’s Guide to the Anthro-Galaxy is my ongoing field log from a vast and uncharted universe where sketching and anthropology drift into each other’s orbit. It’s a space for those fluent in the cosmos of visual thinking—...
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Hey hey! I am Emiko Stock, a Sketchy Anthropologist based between Phnom Penh and Cairo. I am a creative ethnographer, storyteller, and educator who writes about all things anthropology, all things sketchnotes, and the nerdy corner connecting the two!
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