Anthropology in Depth … Far & Wide: Q & A with Bruce Kapferer

BRUCE KAPFERER Interviewed by Bjørn Enge Bertelsen, …. date not up front

Photo by Andy Lewis.

Moving at the margins to re-center anthropology. From having been supervised by Bruce Kapferer and having worked on and off with him since 1999, I knew that pinning him down long enough to interview him would be hard. After weeks of failed attempts, I finally became lucky in November 2010 when I managed to abduct him to my office. This strategic re-location was necessary to escape the constant ringing of telephones in his office as well as his office’s avalanche-prone ever-expanding piles of papers and books. All verbal encounters with Bruce are characterised by a direct, critical and engaging dialogue – as also documented in other interviews (see esp. Smedal 2000). This rang true also for the dynamic of the interview situation, so only after five minutes of discussing critically recent developments in anthropology did I succeed in posing my initial question. 

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Alcaraz to Miss Wimbledon

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Carlos Alcaraz‘s hopes of regaining his Wimbledon crown have been crushed after the World No.2 was forced to withdraw from the grass court grand slam due to an ongoing wrist injury. The Spaniard won back-to-back titles at the All England club before going down to World No.1 Jannik Sinner in last year’s decider, and his absence leaves the Italian as a massive favourite to retain his title this year.

Alcaraz has been plagued by the wrist injury since last month’s Barcelona Open, causing him to withdraw from subsequent events in Madrid and Rome. Alcaraz was already set to miss the upcoming French Open – where he is the reigning two-time champion. And he’s been forced to pull out of the upcoming grass court swing, in news that has left the tennis world shattered.

Two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz (L) has been forced to withdraw from this year's grass court grand slam due to an ongoing wrist injury. Pic: Getty
Two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz (L) has been forced to withdraw from this year’s grass court grand slam due to an ongoing wrist injury. Pic: Getty

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Amira Cader’s Appraisal of the Gratiaen Award Short-List

Amira Cader: “Diverse voices and compelling storytelling define this year’s finalists [for the GRATIAEN PRIZE]” ** … DAILY MIRROR

The Gratiaen Trust, in partnership with the John Keells Foundation and with the support of the British Council announced the shortlist for the 33rd Gratiaen Prize, underscoring the continued vitality of Sri Lanka’s English literary scene at the British Council Colombo last week.

The winner of the 33rd Gratiaen Prize will be announced on 6 June 2026, at a ceremony celebrating the country’s literary talent and cultural expression.

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Gratiaen Prize in Lanka: Five in Shortlist

Five on the shortlist for Gratiaen Prize, …. May 5, 2026

The Gratiaen Trust, in partnership with John Keells Foundation and with the support of the British Council, announced the shortlist for the 33rd Gratiaen Prize on Monday evening. This year, a record number of entries highlighted the energy and creativity in Sri Lankan writing in English.

The five shortlisted works cover a wide range of genres, including historical fiction, contemporary satire, lyrical prose, and experimental poetry.

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Vale: Angela Hobart …. Scholar Philanthropist

Maya Hobart, in The Guardian newspaper, 9 October 2025  “Angela Hobart obituary” … with the highlights being impositions by The Editor, Thuppahi

My mother, Angela Hobart, who has died aged 86, was a social anthropologist who specialised in the study of the sacred art of Balinese shadow puppetry, by which poet-priests tell stories, projecting shadows of puppets at night under the flickering light of a coconut oil lamp.

She first encountered shadow puppetry when living in Bali in the early 1970s, and conducted research into the topic for many years afterwards, resulting in two books on the subject, Dancing Shadows of Bali: Theatre and Myth (1987) and Healing Performances of Bali: Between Darkness and Light (2005).

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Scuba Diving Deaths in Maldivian Cave ….

Natalie Finn, in Online where the title runs thus: Maldives Diving Tragedy: What Happened on Excursion That Ended With 5 People Dead”

Five Italians, including a professor and her 20-year-old daughter, died during a scuba diving excursion in the Maldives. An investigation is underway into what went wrong.

Muriel Oddenino/Facebook; Greenpeace via AP; Albatros Top Boat; Federico Gualtieri/Facebook; Instagram

Four Italian tourists, all experienced divers, and their instructor set out on a scuba excursion May 14 in the Maldives to explore a sea cave.  None of them survived the journey.

The body of instructor Gianluca Benedetti was recovered later that day from the mouth of a cave in the archipelagic country’s Vaavu Atoll. The four others—Monica Montefalcone and her daughter Giorgia SommacalFederico Gualtieri and Muriel Oddenino—were found inside the cave May 18, the culmination of a multi-agency search effort that was postponed May 15 by bad weather and temporarily suspended the next day after a Maldivian military diver died during the recovery mission.

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Australia’s Dictation Test and Early Arrivals from Ceylon

Earlson Forbes. … with highlights imposed by The Editor Thuppahi

Migrant and other Arrivals from Ceylon/Sri Lanka to Australia during the second half of the 20th century have been well documented.  From the post 2nd World War inflow of genealogy tested Burghers; to the later inflow of professionals; the Family Reunion, refugee and skilled migrant intakes; many of differing status and age have made it across by ocean liner, leaky boat and airplane to Australia.  This is not their story.

What is presented here is a glimpse of one aspect of the lives of individuals who came to Australia from Ceylon in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.  Many of these Ceylonese arrived before Australia became an Independent Nation.

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Vale DBS Jeyaraj …..

Noel Nadesan: “The passing of DBS Jeyaraj marks a profound loss in the pursuit of truth and integrity in journalism” …..https://noelnadesan.com/2026/05/18/the-passing-of-dbs-jeyaraj-marks-a-profound-loss-in-the-pursuit-of-truth-and-integrity-in-journalism/?fbclid=IwY2xjawR3qN5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZBAyMjIwMzkxNzg4Mj ...with  highlight being the  hand of The Editor, Thuppahi

 

A seasoned journalist from the Sri Lankan Tamil community, he was far more than a reporter. He was a perceptive social observer whose work reflected both courage and clarity. His writing was defined by honesty—he remained faithful to his stories without embellishment or distortion. Even when one disagreed with his perspectives, his commitment to truthful reporting was never in doubt.

 

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Innovations in Sport: Sri Lankan ‘Spearheads’

Sri Lanka’s global level Thinkers, Visionaries and Innovators in Cricket and other sports,” AI Overview, ….  https://share.google/aimode/TmiiYdHuL2iAQ3wrT

Sri Lanka has consistently punched above its weight on the global sporting stage, producing thinkers, visionaries, and innovators who have permanently transformed how games are played, refereed, and commercialized globally. [1234]

Cricket: Strategy & Technological Innovation

One: Senaka Weeraratna — The Visionary behind DRS

Though not an on-field athlete, Colombo-born lawyer Senaka Weeraratna is globally recognized as the “Father of DRS”. In 1997, he conceptualized and pioneered the Player Referral System, allowing players to challenge an umpire’s decision using technology. His groundbreaking idea was formally adapted by the International Cricket Council (ICC) into the modern Decision Review System (DRS), completely revolutionizing fair play across worldwide cricket, tennis, and football. [1]

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Sri Lanka’s 1996 Champs in Many-Sided Trip to Malaysia Today

Item in THE ISLAND, May 2026**  … rendered usable by my Aloysian mate KK de Silva

Sri Lanka’s 1996 World Cup-winning team is in Kuala Lumpur for their 30th-anniversary reunion tour, featuring a gala dinner on May 15 and a T20 exhibition match against “World Legends” at the Royal Selangor Club on May 16, 2026.

The event features legends like Roshan Mahanama, Arjuna Ranatunga, and Hashan Tillakaratne, along with coaching clinics for local, underprivileged children.

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