Multimedia
In this section, anthropology students submit their creative art and writing.
A Song: "In the End"
By: Nolan Small
Nolan Small (he/him/his) is a Senior Anthropology major at UNC who plans to graduate in the Fall of 2021. Nolan has played music for around 8 years and just picked up the guitar a year and a half ago and has not put it down since. Nolan’s dream is to be able to make music for a living and would love to find a career in which he could mix his music with what he has learned in Anthropology. If you like his music, you can follow @nolanmusic_official on Instagram for more! This piece was written for Dr. Kimball’s The End of the World class in Fall 2020. Students produced a creative work that captured aspects of the Anthropological Imagination related to civilizational or social collapse.
"Masks"
By: Madison Smoker
Madison Smoker (she/her/hers) is currently a Junior at the University of Northern Colorado completing a double major in History and Anthropology. She plans to specialize in early Medieval Ireland and hopefully become a professor in Celtic Studies. On the side, she is an artist and a musician with a strong passion for mythology and religious studies. This piece was written for Dr. Kimball’s The End of the World class in Fall 2020. Students produced a creative work that captured aspects of the Anthropological Imagination related to civilizational or social collapse.
Westernization of Global Sex/Gender System Paintings
By: Dani Thompson
Dani Thompson (she/her/hers) is a recent graduate from UNC who majored in Anthropology with a minor in Gender Studies. She is fascinated with Gender and Queer theory and looking at the development of societal structures and norms. She would like to implement these interests into her career in Anthropology while pursuing a master’s in Museum Studies.
A Short Story: Sonder
By Nichelle Taylor
Nichelle Taylor (she/her/hers) is an Anthropology major with minors in German and Writing at UNC, graduating in May 2021. She aspires to be a fiction author, and she enjoys mixing anthropological perspectives and her passion for human kindness into creative writing. This piece was written for Dr. Kimball’s The End of the World class in Fall 2020. Students produced a creative work that captured aspects of the Anthropological Imagination related to civilizational or social collapse.