“To have or not have sex,” writes R. Marie Griffith, “is a vital symbolic and discursive arena for [enacting] the relationship…
Suzanne van Geuns
Suzanne van Geuns is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton’s Center for Culture, Society, and Religion. Her research interests are in American religion and computation, and she is currently writing a genealogy of sexual frustration for the University of Chicago Press’s Class 200 series. Computational Creep: Sexual Success in the Algorithmic Imagination will be a history of online seduction advice, focused on the emergence of the idea that men who want to improve their social intelligence should turn to the language and logics of artificial intelligence.