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Sucharita Kanjilal has been appointed as assistant professor of anthropology at Bard College. Her tenure-track appointment begins in the 2023-24 academic year. Kanjilal is a doctoral candidate in sociocultural anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a former journalist from Mumbai, India. Her dissertation project, “Home Chefs: Indian Housewives Produce for the Global […]
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Tellefsen Atelier The pandemic changed everything: businesses closed, schools shut down, unemployment surged, hundreds of thousands of Americans died. Almost everything we did happened at home for some if not most of a full calendar year, from working to recreating and shopping. At first, it seemed like Big Box stores and corporate titans would be the last businesses left standing when the dust settled. But it soon became clear that amid the widespread devastation, isolation, and destruction of the pandemic, people were craving more humanity and care than those behemoths could deliver. Amid economic challenges and social movements that focused attention on overlooked artisans and creators, it seemed people also wanted to support individual creatives, for a variety of reasons.