Air Blood Buildings
(2024)
Book Chapter
Wuttke, N. (2025). Air Blood Buildings. In D. Mattes, J. Kehr, J. Koroknai, F. Rosenbau, H. Kurz, C. Lang, C. Meier zu Biesen, & E. Voss (Eds.), cache 04 Radical Health. intercomverlag
All Outputs (12)
Drawing Relationships: Drawing as Research Method (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nora, W. (2024, August). Drawing Relationships: Drawing as Research Method. Presented at "Drawing Worlds" Monsoon 2024 online lecture series, OnlineIn this talk, drawing and artmaking emerges as mode of empirical enquiry where the drawing itself is secondary to the act of drawing. Nora will be talking about sketching as research method, drawing on her experiences as a social anthropologist and a... Read More about Drawing Relationships: Drawing as Research Method.
Hospital Ethnography Between Buildings, Bailiwicks and Methods (2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Nora, W. (2024, May). Hospital Ethnography Between Buildings, Bailiwicks and Methods. Presented at Durham-Edinburgh Medical Anthropology Workshop 2024: “Health and The Environment”, Durham University
Our Voices: Addressing Disparities in Education and Employment Outcomes for Homeless Young Adults (2024)
Other
Rea, J., Gain, K., Okafor, C., Taylor-Gentles, D., Saiegh, T., & Wuttke, N. (2024). Our Voices: Addressing Disparities in Education and Employment Outcomes for Homeless Young Adults. London
Drawing, Writing, Buildings: An Ethnography of Yangon General Hospital (2024)
Thesis
Wuttke, N. Drawing, Writing, Buildings: An Ethnography of Yangon General Hospital. (Thesis). SOAS University of LondonHow to write about, represent in text, an institution like a public hospital? As with many anthropological subjects, the hospital is large and complex, and never usually seen or understood as a whole. This thesis takes up this challenge, proposing an... Read More about Drawing, Writing, Buildings: An Ethnography of Yangon General Hospital.
Sails (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Wuttke, N. (2023). Sails. [Multimodal Installation]. 1 November 2023 - 1 November 2023. (Unpublished)
Hospital Echoes (2023)
Exhibition / Performance
Nora, W. (2023). Hospital Echoes. [Multimodal Installation]. 13 April 2023 - 12 May 2023. (Unpublished)
Drawing in the Field – Of intimacy, power inversions and loosing oneself (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wuttke, N. (2021, April). Drawing in the Field – Of intimacy, power inversions and loosing oneself. Paper presented at SPA Biennial 2021: Interrogating Inequalities, VitualThis paper is based on one-year drawing the daily life of a public tertiary hospital in Myanmar. It explores the intimacy drawing affords one with the field, new and uncommon power relations that emerge when drawing in a hierarchical space such as a... Read More about Drawing in the Field – Of intimacy, power inversions and loosing oneself.
Removed from Conflict? Researching the daily life of a Yangon hospital against the backdrop of Myanmar's past and present violence (2021)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wuttke, N. (2021, March). Removed from Conflict? Researching the daily life of a Yangon hospital against the backdrop of Myanmar's past and present violence. Paper presented at ASA 2021: RESPONSIBILITY, St Andrews (Online)Myanmar is facing many internal conflicts, amongst them one of the longest active civil wars. The country is furthermore facing genocide charges against the Rohinga. Following a military coup in 1962 its population was suffering under a violent, xeno... Read More about Removed from Conflict? Researching the daily life of a Yangon hospital against the backdrop of Myanmar's past and present violence.
Infrastructure, Maintenance, and Waste in a Myanmar Hospital (2020)
Digital Artefact
Wuttke, N. Infrastructure, Maintenance, and Waste in a Myanmar Hospital
Illustrating Anthropology (2020)
Exhibition / Performance
Wuttke, N. Illustrating Anthropology. [website]. 1 September 2020. (Unpublished)
Doing Ethnographic Research during Covid-19 at Myanmar’s Main Public Hospital (2020)
Digital Artefact
Wuttke, N. Doing Ethnographic Research during Covid-19 at Myanmar’s Main Public Hospital