TRANSRACHEL. UNSETTING ANALOGIES WITH ROGERS BRUBAKER
In early 2015, I followed the case of Rachel Dolezal, the Spokane woman who attempted to pass as black. She […]
In early 2015, I followed the case of Rachel Dolezal, the Spokane woman who attempted to pass as black. She […]
After a well deserved break during the holiday season, Allegra is back and full of energy for yet another exciting
When I teach undergraduates about ageing in anthropology, I sometimes begin by stating the very mundane fact that none of
Antonio, you decided to run for the elections of the new EASA committee. Can you let EASA members know a
There is a mythology of nourishment deposited in the language of the intellect.[1] Thoughts are digested. Ideas are chewed upon.
It should not be too controversial to say that the Russian university system is somewhat dilapidated. Certainly, this was the
“Where do you put your anger?” a precarious academic asked me poignantly the other day as we talked about the
During World War II, Ruth Benedict conducted research about Japan at a distance. Challenging the stereotypical image of the white
My goal is to skirt gingerly around evidence leaving it just where it lies, and instead to prod the contingent
Evidence, whether in law, in natural or social science, or in belief systems, is about establishing certainty. Evidence has thus