"The Wall" and Other Walls in Contemporary American Life
Location
Library and Gallery, Albin O. Kuhn : Library Gallery
Date & Time
May 2, 2018, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Description
Anand Pandian, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins University
The idea of a southern border wall was in many ways the defining idea of Donald Trump's victorious presidential campaign. What was so appealing about his idea to so many Americans, and how did this promise resonate with other walls and boundaries already at work in everyday American life? These questions are at the heart of a new book project that Pandian is pursuing in far-flung corners of the United States, in the company of ordinary people from diverse walks of life. This talk shares stories and insights gleaned from this anthropological examination of contemporary America.
Co-Sponsored: the Departments of Visual Arts; Political Science and Sociology, Anthropology, Health and Administration and Policy, American Studies and the Dresher Center for the Humanities.
Photo Credit: Marshall Clark
Reception to follow