Category: complicity, migration, ethics of locality
my work transgresses conventional disciplinary and topical boundaries. interested in the relationships among revisionist histories, ethics, and popular culture, i examine intersections in which seeming separate fields evoke or are coordinated with each other
one of my ongoing interests with the diverse tracesproject has been the prevalence of public multilingualism on the island since the beginning of the 2000s. at first relatively restricted to Continue Reading →
those of you who follow such liturgical niceties will know that this monday, tuesday, and wednesday are the traditionally observed rogation days, in which the book of common prayer commends Continue Reading →
“maratar, fayi!” i shouted as i stood on the street outside of the betel and drink stand beside backpacker dog in a’tolan. “hai!” said the auntie who runs the stand, Continue Reading →