Anthropos
An amateur scientist named Poe
The name Edgar Allan Poe epitomizes Gothic tales of fantasy, [...]
The Roman girl and the Gherkin
When it comes to modern architecture, London’s dramatic skyline knows [...]
A tell-tale sojourn in “The Big Smoke”
This summer — August 1 to be precise —marked the [...]
Loving The HU
A few months ago, I was lazily scrolling through Facebook [...]
A Bard’s Games
There's a telling moment in the fourth season of the [...]
Bilingualism and cyberspace
Blaming cyberspace for millennial shortcomings has become something of an adult sport. But an Italian story changes the script.
Sentient beings
Spain's supreme court recently struck down a Catalan ban, but one animal rights activist remains unmoved.
Closing the gap
A recent UNDP project in Nepal shows that when it comes to gender equality small steps can sometimes produce striking results.
Death by cyberbullying
Teens are increasingly at risk as smartphone "shoots" go viral, humiliation with it.
“Anthropos” Author

Shaula Villadoniga
Havana, Cuba-born Shaula Villadoniga earned a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies from Rome’s La Sapienza University. She maintains an avid interest in both literature and anthropology. Her “Anthropos” column was first published in 2014 and combines aspects of social and cultural anthropology. After years in Rome, Shaula now resides in London. Shaula is fluent in Spanish, Italian, and English.