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 →
several years ago, one of my teachers at chicago, rt smith, complained that we grad students were always talking about “applying theory, as if it were a poultice.” professor smith Continue Reading →
i’ve just returned from the meetings of the interasian popular music studies association, which were held this year in chiang mai, thailand. as in interasian cultural studies more generally, one Continue Reading →
this is the second in a series of posts on contemporary indigenous artists and their approach to taiwan’s east coast last night, i had put a six pack into my Continue Reading →