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Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt: On the importance of ambiguity in an authoritarian state
In 1931, an American newspaper competition asked its readers to submit the best use of the word denial in a sentence. The winner was…
Tags: authoritarianism, knowledge, politics
June, 2024
becoming legal
The cover-image of Ruth Gomberg-Munoz’s book Becoming Legal: Immigration Law and Mixed Status Families depicts a group of protestors holding placards – one which…
Tags: migration, kinship, academia
November, 2017
Advice and Tips for Anthropologists
According to the AAA, anthropology is defined as the study of what makes us human. In accordance with its broad definition, the field of…
Tags: time
May, 2017
#Review: Captive Nation: Black Prison Organizing in the Civil Rights Era
Dan Berger’s relationship with “America’s political prisoners” (xii) has been personal from the very beginning. At age sixteen and out of historical curiosity, Berger…
June, 2016
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