
معرفی
Daniel J. Hoffman is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Washington, affiliated with the Africa Studies Program under the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. His research focuses on visual anthropology, violence and militarism, experimental ethnography, global capitalism, poststructuralism, and West Africa. He holds a PhD in Anthropology from Duke University (2004).
Education:
- Duke University, PhD in Anthropology, 2004.
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Hoffman’s work critically examines the intersections of global capitalism and militarism in West Africa, employing poststructuralist frameworks and experimental ethnographic methods. His visual anthropology projects highlight sociopolitical dynamics in conflict zones and marginalized communities.
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