Don’t you love the word “debunk”? Its cheerfully aggressive sound is inseparable from its sense. The second syllable, bunk!, seems…
Susan Lepselter
Susan Lepselter is associate professor of anthropology and American studies at Indiana University. She is the author of The Resonance of Unseen Things: Poetics, Power, Captivity and UFOs in the American Uncanny (University of Michigan Press, 2016), which was recently awarded the Ninth Annual Gregory Bateson Book Prize by the Society for Cultural Anthropology.
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Openings and flashes: A reply to Shelton and Sornito
March 1, 2019
Here are two intensely original essays in distinct voices and registers that also repeatedly intersect. Reading Christina Sornito and Allen…
The glowing aura of an impossible elsewhere
March 7, 2018
In this moment of unbearable precariousness, what does it mean to turn one’s face away from the only this of…