Just need to find time to figure out how to delete this account. Haven't been active since Aug 2023, increasingly social media-free for so many good reasons.
Thank you, readers! 🙏 Wow, after 4.5 years my article in Anthropological Theory is still one of the most read in the journal during the last 6 months. Nearing 3000 views..."No Such Thing as 'a' Concept"...with free access. Thank you again 🌻🧉🥂https://t.co/mmUtUiBn3p
📢 Speakers Series!📢
Join us this Friday, March 1st from 3:30PM to 5:00PM as we hear from Dr. Ashley Lebner (@AshleyLebner) from @Laurier as she presents her talk "Law’s Enmity and the Mystic of Friendship in an Amazonian Camp"
*No pre-registration required
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Our latest Open Access issue is published! This special issue is focused on “Kinning and De-kinning: Houses, Heirlooms and the Reproduction of Family.” Read the introduction here: https://t.co/3O5NfhGtVJ
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Finally with page numbers, our special issue on Governing Opacity, with an introduction on Regimes of Intention Management & Tools of Legibility, and contributions by Laws, Buitron, Bovensiepen, Widlok, Stasch & Steinmüller https://t.co/LUJ8LgY4F3
Thank you, readers! 🙏 Wow, after 4.5 years my article in Anthropological Theory is still one of the most read in the journal during the last 6 months. Nearing 3000 views..."No Such Thing as 'a' Concept"...with free access. Thank you again 🌻🧉🥂https://t.co/mmUtUiBn3p
Are you concerned about homogeneous empty time? Does the tyranny of European modernity keep you up at night? Then tune in to the latest Infinity 88 Listening Hour and "The Ideofono" from Charles Hirschkind and Stefania Pandolfo. @hlucefdn#andalusia#granada#ganivet#religion
Extra!! Extra!! Three amazing anthropology postdocs on "The Arts and Semantics of Creation and Memory" at the University of São Paulo, applications due June 2. Ingo: https://t.co/BtA3ux2HBg
@RCruzAnth Oh this sounds like a great course! You probably know that Povinelli has a graphic memoir on this topic? But a memoir that I have taught for many years might also be useful for this course: Love's Work by Gillian Rose. If possible, do share the syllabus-I would 💓 to see it.
Percentage of religious Americans who believe that God can hear prayers and intervene in the world : 42
Who believe that God can hear prayers but cannot intervene : 28
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W.G. Sebald in an interview (1998): “The reverse of melancholy is always irony. One is amused about one’s distress occasionally and they are two complementary moods and you can’t really have the one without the other. … And if you happen to get into this profession of writing,