The Hundreds by Laurent Berlant and Kathleen Stewart is an assemblage of one hundred hundred-word poetic prose musings on the affective complexities of life in the contemporary United States. In each hundred, the authors bring their expertise in literary, cultural, … Continue reading “Theorizing Affect through Everyday Fragments: A Review of The Hundreds by Lauren Berlant and Kathleen Stewart”
Author: Marshall Hanig
Marshall Hanig is a graduate of Wesleyan University, where he earned his degree in American Studies and co-produced the public radio show/podcast Anarchy on Air. Raised in Los Angeles, he now lives in the Boston area. He can be reached at mhanig [at] wesleyan [dot] edu.
Marshall Hanig is a graduate of Wesleyan University, where he earned his degree in American Studies and co-produced the public radio show/podcast Anarchy on Air. Raised in Los Angeles, he now lives in the Boston area. He can be reached at mhanig [at] wesleyan [dot] edu.