Editors

neni panourgia

Neni Panourgiá is Associate Professor at the Prison Education Program, Psychology Department, and Academic Adviser at the Justice in Education Initiative at Columbia University. Her essays on anthropology, ethnography, auto-ethnography and ethnographic writing, critical theory, art and architecture, critical medical studies, and politics can be found in Mousse, Documenta, Al-Jazeera, American Ethnologist, Ethos, Anthropological Quarterly, Anthropology and Humanism, angelaki, and many edited volumes. Her book publications include Fragments of Death, Fables of Identity. An Athenian Anthropography, (Wisconsin, 1995) that received the Chicago Folklore Prize and the Grand Jury Prize of the International Society of Ethnohistory; Ethnographica Moralia (Fordham, 2008, co-edited with George Marcus); Dangerous Citizens. The Greek Left and the Terror of the State, (Fordham, 2009) that received the Victor Turner Prize for Ethnographic Writing, the PROSE prize, and the Edmund Keeley Prize; and a new edition of Paul Radin’s Primitive Man as Philosopher (Random House, 2017). Her new book Λέρος: Η γραμματική του εγκλεισμού (Leros. The Grammar of Confinement) was published in July 2020 in Greek (Nefeli Publishers) and is forthcoming in English under the title Leros: Neural genealogies and the saltatory conductivity of space. In 2020 she published the collection COVID-19. Auto-ethnographies of Incarceration (https://medicalhealthhumanities.com/2021/01/22/justice-in-education-program-special-issue-covid-19-auto-ethnographies-of-incarceration-introduction/) coming in print from Nefeli Publishers in June 2021.

katrina daly thompson

Katrina Daly Thompson (she/they) is Professor of African Cultural Studies and an affiliated faculty member in Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is the author of Popobawa: Tanzanian Talk, Global Misreadings (Indiana, 2017) and Zimbabwe’s Cinematic Arts: Language, Power, Identity (Indiana, 2012), and co-editor (with Erin Stiles) of Gendered Lives on the Western Indian Ocean (Ohio, 2015). Her recent work has appeared in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, American Anthropologist, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, and Anthropology & Humanism.

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