VACATION: Captiva Island and Provicetown feat. Candy w/the Go Go’s and Black Sheep
“When we first met, we found ourselves working at the harbor’s edge—One cam gaffs the shirt. The swimmer beaches us: one arm free, the other digs.” Candy at…
“When we first met, we found ourselves working at the harbor’s edge—One cam gaffs the shirt. The swimmer beaches us: one arm free, the other digs.” Candy at…
Text and photos by Kara Nichols The Edwards Plateau Research Group’ Paint Rock Project is a collaboration between Native American communities and curious archaeologists. Since the first dig…
Grace Sanders Johnson So now here is the question: what tools, what methodologies, if you will, do we need to develop to coax memory back into work, to…
Image by Sidney Regis Title: Antilles Serie: Repare the sea Technic: Black ink and gold ink on old map from the 1930s Size 44×57 cm 2023 Collection of the artist…
Leyneuf Tines First and foremost, thank you to the coast because without the coast, how do we move from here to there?—Gboyega Odubanjo, Adam1 What comes next cannot…
Jennifer Celestin “Sometimes I walk to Church Avenue with no intentions but as soon as I hear, ‘Get manman’ou, ma che.’ I know why I came. For a…
Maria D. Vesperi and Emily Martin Like Democracy Now!, the news program that inspired our name, Anthropology Now suggests an assertion, an assessment and a demand. Yes, this…
Vanessa K. Valdés No, ra-san-blaj in Kreyòl. n. assembly, compilation, enlisting, regrouping (of ideas, things, people, spirits; for example, fè yon rasanblaj, do a gathering, a ceremony, …
Carole McGranahan and Gina athena Ulysse Defined as assembly, compilation, enlisting, regrouping (of ideas, things, people, spirits; for example, fè y…
Aghaghia Ra…
Vol. 15, Issue 1 – April, 2023 Features A Case Study …
Volume 13 | Number 2 | September, 2021 FEATURES When Animals Talk Back Don Kulick Overlaps, Disjunctures an…
Savannah Mandel “Does that mean you study aliens?” During the year and half I spent working in the New Mexico …
Maura Finkelstein I am still haunted by the stolen homes I en- countered in East Jerusalem in June of 2018. I was in P…
Stanley Gehrt Foreword, by Rylan Higgins Stan Gehrt and I “met” for the first time via Zoom in May of 2021. We …
Agustín Fuentes & Eleanor Lisa Lavadie-Gómez In the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, the complexity of human health…
Don Kulick On a beautiful autumn day in 2019, I found myself in southern England, sitting in a straight-backed chair, …
Anthronow special issue editor and contributor, Lucas Bessire book’s Running out: In search of water on the high plains, has been named a 2021 National Book Award Finalist. 2021…
Volume 13 | Number 1 | April, 2021 FEATURES Where Do We Go From Here?Lucas Bessire Notes from a Fever DreamAmy Moran-Thomas Situating Conspiracy TheorySusan Lepselter Trump Time,…
Adriana Petryn An almost vertical line showing an increase of atmospheric CO2 emissions captures the urgency of …
Amy Moran-Thomas I spent much of last May watching my husband try to breathe. Sitting up on the living room floo…
Nitzan Shoshan As the lights dim on another chapter of White nationalism, authoritarian- ism and climate change denialism with the indecorous departure of Donald J. Trump from the…
Laurence Ralph This article comprises excerpts from a conversation between Lucas Bessire and Laurence Ralph about the state of anthropology and the world now. Our discussion was wide…
Alisse Waterston To cite this article: Alisse Waterston (2020) Interiors, Anthropology Now, 12:3, 100-105, DOI: 1…