Volume 8 | Issue 1 | April 2016
This issue includes:
Features
The CRISPR Hack: Better, Faster, Stronger by Eben Kirksey
Remains of the Day: A Native American Burial Discovered in San Francisco Is Shrouded in a Fog of Acrimony by Peter W. Colby
Curating the Mexican Days of the Dead: “Intangible Heritage” at the British Museum by Laura Osorio Sunnucks
Syria to Sweden: Refugee Stories by Rasmus Rodineliussen
Refugees by Howard F. Stein
Rebuilding Agriculture and the Environment in Senegal by Laura L. Cochrane
Refashioning Waste: New York City Recycles by Melissa Zavala
Departments
Findings: CUNY Graduate School Student Collective: Bodies and Violence by Angela Crumdy, Nadja Eisenberg-Guyot, Zoltán Glück, Samuel Novacich, Sarah Molinari, Helen Panagiotopoulos, Cecilia María Salvi, and Daniel Schneider
Material Matters: Chemical Species: From the Surreal to the Sublime by Celeste Alexander
Visual Essay: Good Earth: Exploring the Old Lead Belt by Benjamin Hoste
Media: The Musical Frames of Reality Television in Turkey by Feyza Akınerdem
Media: Secular Preachers: Watching Television Pundits in Postrevolutionary Egypt by Chihab El Khachab
Rasanblaj: Introduction by Gina Athena Ulysse
Rasanblaj: I Lay on the Floor: Meditation on a Die-In by Patricia van Leeuwaarde Moonsammy
Rasanblaj: A Die-in Postscript by Pem Davidson Buck
Books and Arts: Elusive Caimans and the Anthropologist as Devil by Sophie Chao
Books and Arts: Flesh by Eben Kirksey
Books and Arts: Imagination and the Colonial Horizons of Care by Sam Markwell