Angeline Boswell

PRACTICUM: Anthropology of Work

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Inheritance: An Intergenerational Story of Greek-Canadian Success

What does it mean to have lived 'successfully'? In search of a better life, the 1950s and 1960s saw a large wave of Greek immigration to Canada. As the granddaughter of Angelo and Vasiliki, who were amongst those making such a journey, my journey into my grandfather's story begins as his memory starts to fade. I seek to capture his story, and instead find it intermingled with my own as I face the questions of what a good life means in my own post-graduation context. This graphic novel auto-ethnography weaves in and out of personal memoir, family history, and anthropological questions of work, as a "successful life" is one that follows a particular trajectory in my family yet is at the same time one that is bound - as all things are - to our sociocultural contexts. How do we come to define our lives as meaningful and, ultimately, how can we look to this as a balm when watching a life reach its end? To the people who gave my life a future, as I lament here, "there is a thank you I don't know how to begin saying". This is my attempt to even begin saying it.

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Ethnography of New Media

Identity Construction on MyProAna: a Corporeal and Incorporeal Process

Food and Food Systems

Research question: How are people working to limit food waste and increase food security in Ottawa and Kingston? Thank you to: People's Republic of Delicious, The Loving Spoonful, The Garden Spot, Nu Grocery Store, and many other individuals for their participation!

Other

The interviews featured in this film centre around the question: What are you passionate about? Although a vague question, it has yielded a wide variety of responses from the Serbian locals featured. Some choose to discuss personal beliefs and ideas, some choose to recall stories that are dear to them, some choose to display beloved landmarks in the city, and much more.