ARC Research Fellow, University of Melbourne
Hannah Gould is an ARC Research Fellow with the DeathTech Research Team at The University of Melbourne. She is a cultural anthropologist interested in questions of death and discarding, material culture, and spirituality. My research spans new traditions and technologies of death rites, the lifecycle of religious materials, and minimalist movements. In sum: the stuff of death and the death of stuff. Hannah holds a PhD in anthropology and a MSc. Visual, Material, and Museum Anthropology from Oxford University.
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May 29, 2023 04:22 am UTC| Life Real Estate
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