Kevin Kenjar is a PhD candidate in sociocultural and linguistic anthropology at the Anthropology Department at the University of California, Berkeley, where he is completing his doctoral dissertation on language and ideology in the former Yugoslavia. He has been studying the region, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in particular, for well over a decade, having previously completed his MA in Nationalism Studies at Central European Studies on the topic of the politicization of language in Bosnia and Herzegovina. When not doing his academic work, Kevin enjoys drinking coffee, gardening, cooking, and playing music.
Guest Lecturers
Winter Semester 2017/18
Lecture: Linguistic Landscapes and Ideological Horizons