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10 January 2022 12:00 AM

The following interactive photo essay challenges medicine’s past with anti-essentialist modes of knowledge production. I am responding to a problem in the history of medicine, whose reverberations can be felt in medicine today. This problem is simple: what is to be done with medical knowledge that relies on an exploited subject?

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31 December 2021 10:21 AM

A response to two of Mary K. Lindberg's poems concerning Pompeii.

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31 December 2021 12:00 AM

Written with the Ink engine, a reflection on the past year.

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16 December 2021 02:15 PM

A response to Hanson's What To Do When The Dead Linger.

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29 October 2021 02:15 PM

A response to Richardson and Pickering's comic.

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9 October 2021 02:20 PM

The Home Brick explores the sensations of home, voice and brickmaking. The Home Brick is born from the ground, from the earth that somebody lives on, cured in the local atmosphere and imprinted with a tactile sonic description of home.

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9 October 2021 02:15 PM

A response to Richardson and Pickering's comic.

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1 October 2021 12:00 AM

This is a story of an earring. An ugly earring. But it is full of memories.

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19 August 2021 02:15 PM

What if what we think is wrong? How can we understand the contemporary relevance of Stonehenge?

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4 May 2021 03:02 PM

How might have Herculaneum residents considered the cessation of hot stone showers the end of the eruption? An exploration in poetry.

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4 May 2021 03:02 PM

In a series of poems I try to give voices to people destroyed by Vesuvius in 79 A.D.

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4 May 2021 03:02 PM

What does it mean to be civilized? Tourists are often shocked by another civilization’s rites. This poem describes a guided tour visit to El Castillo, Chichén Itzá.