here’s a question for those of you who work on the anthropology of space and time: how much work has been done on the temporality of religious practice? maybe it’s Continue Reading →
as you all have noticed, i’ve been taking a break from blogging during much of the academic year 2103-2014. the major reason was that i had been spending much of Continue Reading →
over the past several months, i’ve been busy with teaching and a number of writing projects that didn’t make it onto this blog. although i did post a few pieces Continue Reading →
during the month of october, i’ll be guest blogging at the fabulously cool and often snarky anthropology blog, savageminds.org. so head over there to see my posts as they come Continue Reading →