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Jolynna Sinanan

@jolynnasinanan

Lecturer @UoMAnthropology @GCVA_Mcvr
Currently working on The Everest Economy: 50 years of tourism in the Khumbu

Very ambivalent about Twitter.

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Thank you Manchester Museum for including this little work in progress as part of Wild Researchers' Night. So memorable and inspiring for 2 more exhibitions in 2024! Granada Centre

Thank you <a href="/McrMuseum/">Manchester Museum</a> for including this little work in progress as part of Wild Researchers' Night. So memorable and inspiring for 2 more exhibitions in 2024! <a href="/GCVA_Mcr/">Granada Centre</a>
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Come check out our MA Visual Anthropology students' work on 25-26 October in Manchester! Films and exhibitions open to all: granadacentre.co.uk/ma-visual-anth…

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📸Join us at the Economic and Social Research Council Festival for our “Infrastructuring Everest" event! Explore 30 years of tourism & development in Khumbu, Nepal, through stunning photography. 🗓️22nd Oct - 4th Nov, Samuel Alexander Building (Foyer) #Everest #PhotograpyExhibition #McrESRCFest #ESRCFestival

📸Join us at the <a href="/ESRC/">Economic and Social Research Council</a> Festival for our “Infrastructuring Everest" event!

Explore 30 years of tourism &amp; development in Khumbu, Nepal, through stunning photography.

🗓️22nd Oct - 4th Nov, Samuel Alexander Building (Foyer)

#Everest #PhotograpyExhibition #McrESRCFest #ESRCFestival
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Since the deaths of British mountaineers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine in 1924, histories of the mountain have overwhelmingly focused on the mythologies of western male adventure & conquest. But there are many more stories waiting to be told. Other Everests, out next month.

Since the deaths of British mountaineers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine in 1924, histories of the mountain have overwhelmingly focused on the mythologies of western male adventure &amp; conquest.

But there are many more stories waiting to be told.
Other Everests, out next month.
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My sound piece Sonic Devotion, conflict over the acoustic space of Catholic pilgrimages in Basilicata, Italy, is out on the Journal of Audiovisual Ethnomusicology: javem.org/sonic-devotion/

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Next week: the showcase of the work of our MA Visual Anthropology students. Here are some previews from their films and exhibitions:

Next week: the showcase of the work of our MA Visual Anthropology students. Here are some previews from their films and exhibitions:
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This process looks far less manic than it was! I could not have done this exhibition without a little help from my friends 🥰

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Photography exhibition all installed and ready to go for @kendalmountain month November 6 - 30! breweryarts.co.uk/event/infrastr…

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Thank you @kendalmountain and Brewery Arts for organising my preview night next week Wednesday Nov 20! Free tickets going fast! kendalmountainfestival.eventive.org/schedule/671a2…

Thank you @kendalmountain and <a href="/BACKendal/">Brewery Arts</a> for organising my preview night next week Wednesday Nov 20! Free tickets going fast!
kendalmountainfestival.eventive.org/schedule/671a2…
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It is a hit! Interesting how a whole research, and a whole place, can change its meaning after failure. Pictures of the event, including one regarding an unfortunate crying while climbing a 🏔 Reflection on what is our 'crying point' should be part of the anthro curriculum🙌

It is a hit! Interesting how a whole research, and a whole place, can change its meaning after failure. Pictures of the event, including one regarding an unfortunate crying while climbing a 🏔 Reflection on what is our 'crying point' should be part of the anthro curriculum🙌
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Now to end, more pics. Wishing all the best, both with the rest of the @kendalmountain festival and with her ongoing Everest research, to Jolynna Sinanan! Follow her to know more about her work on the economy and infrastructures of the Everest🏔🙌

Now to end, more pics. Wishing all the best, both with the rest of the @kendalmountain festival and with her ongoing Everest research, to <a href="/jolynnasinanan/">Jolynna Sinanan</a>! Follow her to know more about her work on the economy and infrastructures of the Everest🏔🙌
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Publishing today! @OtherEverests brings together new voices writing on the significance of Everest in the modern world. Shining a light on the overlooked contributions of local people, high-altitude workers, and women have made to climbing the mountain and writing its history.

Publishing today!

@OtherEverests brings together new voices writing on the significance of Everest in the modern world. Shining a light on the overlooked contributions of local people, high-altitude workers, and women have made to climbing the mountain and writing its history.