For What Can We Hope? part two: radical hope
radical hope As I look at solafo and listen to the stories of the ‘Amis women and men who built and lived in them, I am often reminded of Jonathan Continue Reading →
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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
radical hope As I look at solafo and listen to the stories of the ‘Amis women and men who built and lived in them, I am often reminded of Jonathan Continue Reading →
here is the first part of a translation, with some added explanatory material, of the post over at guava: where is this stairway going? Nearby my residence in ‘Atolan, a Continue Reading →
youth most active in cultural reconstruction movements often blame the institutions that they see as visible obstacles to their project, such as the church. but as i have outlined above, Continue Reading →
it is time that we place the idea that indigenous people have a responsibility to maintain their languages and expressive cultures in an historical context. although we consider diversity a Continue Reading →
“i wonder what my life would have been like, A-Te,” said K, “if i had jumped off the boat in new york. who knows? if i had been an american, Continue Reading →