Any #ANTHLINGUISTS out there? Not a linguist, but teach Anthropology of Language this Fall. Any fun new & accessible readings you recommend? Students are undergrad who also work their way through college, so we don't do super dense.
OK, so I stumbled into a previous social media world with established communities of anthropologists, linguists, Black activists, and so on. But I guess it's now time for build community. Now committing to posting more here and finding my peoples.
In today's episode, Dr. Uché Blackstock joins us to discuss her new book, in which she reflects on her mother's legacy and grapples with the long history of racism in American medicine. Listen here 🎧: pod.link/73329284
Adventures in procrastination. Just read a review of a new book by Gareth Brown, The Book of Doors. It sounded familiar, and it took me to The Dark Tome, a fiction podcast by Fred Greenhalgh and Bill Durfis. Virtually the same, except that The Dark Tome came out in 2017 (2016?)
You know the situation is especially bad when CNN actually names Israel as the perpetrator of violence
The situation on the ground in Rafah looks increasingly catastrophic www.cnn.com/2024/02/12/m...
Dozens of people, including children, have been killed as “extremely intense” Israeli airstrikes and shelling pounded multiple locations in Rafah overnight Monday, according to the Palestine Red Cresc...