
معرفی
Ruti Talmor is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Pitzer College (since 2011), where she combines anthropological theory with visual methodologies. Her work bridges cultural anthropology, ethnographic film, and African diaspora studies, focusing on intersections between queer media, transnational gender relations, and neoliberal cultural production. As co-curator of Glyphs: Acts of Inscription (2013) and Possible Cities (2011), she explores counter-archival visual practices and urban spatial politics.
Educational Background:
- PhD, New York University
- MA, New York University
- BA, New York University
Ruti’s research interrogates postcolonial media landscapes, craft economies, and decolonial art praxis through fieldwork in Ghana, South Africa, and transnational contexts. Her publications analyze queer spatial resistance, tourist art commodification, and indigenous knowledge systems in contemporary visual culture.
Scientific Awards:
- Getty Foundation Fellow
- Mellon Foundation Fellow
- Wenner-Gren Foundation Fellow
- Social Science Research Council Fellow
- McCracken Foundation Fellow
- University of Michigan Afroamerican & African Studies Fellow
Her curatorial work and courses like Visual Culture and Politics in the African Diaspora emphasize ethnographic methods and critical decolonial frameworks, while her field projects in Africa and Australia demonstrate material culture analysis and environmental sustainability in cultural production.





