![]() How do we want to be human? Light in Dark Times takes readers on an expansive journey to find ways to answer that question for themselves. ![]() They make a powerful case for the field of anthropology as a tool in the struggle.Īuthor of the New York Times bestseller A.D.: New Orleans After the Deluge and illustrator of Spritely avatars of Waterston and Corden, often accompanied by notable thinkers like Virginia Woolf, Hannah Arendt, and Bertolt Brecht, provide illumination and hope in the darkness. Beautifully illustrated in a mixed media style, the book is an epic ‘walk-and-talk.’ It effectively uses the comics form to take the reader on a flowing journey through the key question of our time: how to understand and resist an overwhelming world. ![]() In the tradition of ground-breaking graphic narratives like Logicomix and Unflattening, Light in Dark Times informs, educates, and inspires all at once. Anand Pandian, Professor and Chair of Anthropology, Johns Hopkins UniversityĪuthor of A Possible Anthropology: Methods for Uneasy Times An astonishing work of art and anthropology: beautiful, moving, and profound. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |