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Andrés Romero is a PhD candidate at Wayne State University. His research explores questions of violence, place, memory, images and imagination, and selfhood in Bogotá, Colombia.
Posts by This Author
Book Forum: Violence’s Fabled Experiment
Richard Baxstrom and Todd Meyers’s Violence’s Fabled Experiment (2018) is a superb account of the relationship between images, violence, and history. It is al... More
At the Limits of Selfhood: An Interview with Kevin Lewis O’Neill
Andrés Romero: In this article, you demonstrate how pastoralism as an institutional project is kept alive through the inversion of value around the figure of th... More
Words in Worlds: An Interview with Kathleen Stewart
Andrés Romero and Toby Austin Locke: When you began your academic career, attention to affective intensities was arguably not yet as prevalent in anthropology o... More
On Affect, Aesthetics, and Mass Mediation: An Interview with William Mazzarella
Andrés Romero and Toby Austin Locke: In this article, you work through a genealogy of thought on affective relations that diverges from the usual line from Baru... More
Violence a Long Way Back: An Interview with Angela Garcia
Jessica Cooper and Andrés Romero: “The Blue Years” revolves around the archive of letters that came into your possession, but we were hoping that you could spea... More
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