Temporalities

  1. Moving Readers
    Ethnography of Berlin's literary field examining how migrant writers navigate cosmopolitan ideals, language as event and memory, and resistance to translation and assimilation demands.
  2. TikTok refugees and RedNote natives formed a cosmopolitan discursive community
    Explores how TikTok users and RedNote natives built digital solidarity during the US TikTok ban, forming cosmopolitan communities through cultural exchange and everyday communication practices.
  3. Lotuturu Hill holds layered memories of colonial and Amin-era rule
    Explore Lotuturu Hill in Northern Uganda as a material archive of political history from colonial rule through Idi Amin's regime, examining how local oral traditions intersect with official.