Describing+People+to+Make+an+Analytic+Point

This sketch should include a 200-400-word description of a person that you have or may encounter during your research, leveraging the description for analytic insight. In other words: make the description speak to a social theoretical question or point. You can fabricate the person described if you haven’t yet had relevant field encounters. For an example, see my “Environmental Right-To-Know and the Transmutations of Law.” Todd Ochoa powerfully describes the person of Isidra in his //Cultural Anthropology// essay "[|Versions of the Dead: Kalunga, Cuban-Congo Materiality and Ethnography."]