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DESCRIPTION:The Anthropology presents:&nbsp\;A Stamp on the Seafloor/Un Sel
 lo en el Fondo del MarThis talk will discuss\,  Ruben Santana's death in a
  spearfishing accident off the coast of Monte Cristi\, Dominican Republic.
  This short ethnographic film chronicles his life and the events of his de
 ath through the voices of his colleagues\, for whom Ruben was deeply loved
 .About the speaker:&nbsp\;Kyrstin Mallon-Andrews\,&nbsp\;Assistant Profess
 or\, Department of Anthropology\, Syracuse UniversityKyrstin Mallon Andrew
 s is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University. Her work 
 explores shifting ocean ecosystems\, environmental politics\, and experien
 ces of health among spearfishermen in the Dominican Republic.
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SUMMARY:A Stamp on the Seafloor/Un Sello en el Fondo del Mar
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Anthropology presents:&nbsp\;A Stamp on
  the Seafloor/Un Sello en el Fondo del Mar</p><p>This talk will discuss\, 
  Ruben Santana's death in a spearfishing accident off the coast of Monte C
 risti\, Dominican Republic. This short ethnographic film chronicles his li
 fe and the events of his death through the voices of his colleagues\, for 
 whom Ruben was deeply loved.</p><p><strong>About the speaker:&nbsp\;</stro
 ng></p><p>Kyrstin Mallon-Andrews\,&nbsp\;Assistant Professor\, Department 
 of Anthropology\, Syracuse University</p><p>Kyrstin Mallon Andrews is Assi
 stant Professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University. Her work explores 
 shifting ocean ecosystems\, environmental politics\, and experiences of he
 alth among spearfishermen in the Dominican Republic.</p>
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