Connected by extension – How paying connects old regimes and new isolations
The situation in Myanmar during and shortly after my fieldwork in March 2020 reminded me of the uncertainty of […]
The situation in Myanmar during and shortly after my fieldwork in March 2020 reminded me of the uncertainty of […]
In the depths of the Depression, two girls were born to Jewish parents in New York City. One, in 1933,
If you look at one of those world maps that show where Covid-19 cases are currently spiking, you will notice
Indro Montanelli (1909-2001), the most famous journalist in Italian history, is an intellectual figure whose memory commands respect across Italy’s
How does one reproduce the taste, smell and appearance of any craft based/ industrially produced food commodity? Tea is one
Sarah Besky’s ethnographically and historically rich study of the Indian tea industry begins with a deceptively simple question: what makes
As I write this, in the uncertain and tumultuous times of early June 2020, there is a storm brewing in
This month, Chileans will decide whether to set in motion a process to change the country’s dictatorship-era constitution while marking
Keiti Kljavin interviews Francisco Martínez on the afterlife of Soviet cultural heritage and his book Remains of the Soviet Past
Meg Davis Sally Engle Merry got more of a kick than anyone I know from not only thinking big and