Jasper Waugh-Quasebarth
I am a cultural anthropologist interested in the craft production as a means of re-enchantment of labor and material within a regional and global context, advised by Dr. Ann Kingsolver. My research investigates how makers of musical instruments in West Virginia navigate a terrain of local wood and forestry practices, regional representation, and economic futures tied to music, craft, and the environment. I also maintain a research interest in the South Caucasus and Eastern Europe addressing issues of regional identity and in analogous mountain communities through craft creation and representation.
Contact Information
jasper.waugh@uky.edu
Fieldwork in West Virginia
Education
BA in Anthropology and History, University of Virginia, 2010
MA in Anthropology, University of Kentucky, 2016
MA in Anthropology, University of Kentucky, 2016
Research Interests
- Anthropology of craft
- Material culture
- Appalachia
- Global Mountain Regions
- Anthropology of Work
Affiliations
- Anthropology
- Appalachian Center
- Asian Cultural History Program, Smithsonian Institution