Tucked in a quiet corner of upstate New York, around a bend in a lonely road, there stands a dramatically…
Jenna Tiitsman
Jenna Tiitsman is a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Senior Research Fellow at Auburn Media. Her research focuses on the role of religion and communication technology in global imaginaries.
Latest posts
Affect vs. global totality
August 29, 2011
The tricky thing about global imaginaries unlike other social imaginaries is the issue of totality. Whereas other kinds of social…
A question on affect
August 15, 2011
To write about something that is noncognitive and asignifying requires an incredible stomach for loss; whatever we write about affect…
Utopia now
July 11, 2011
Only when utopia is understood in the present continuous, as arriving without completion, can we make sense of the work…