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Neni Panourgiá

Neni Panourgiá is an anthropologist, associate professor at the Prison Education Program, Psychology Department, and research fellow at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University. Her publications include Fragments of Death, Fables of Identity. An Athenian Anthropography; Ethnographica Moralia. Experiments in Interpretive Anthropology (co-edited with George Marcus); Dangerous Citizens. The Greek Left and the Terror of the State; and a new edition of Paul Radin’s Primitive Man as Philosopher (Random House). She publishes on anthropology, ethnography, critical theory, politics of space and spaces of confinement, art and architecture, politics, and critical medical studies. Her new book Λέρος: H γραμματική του εγκλεισμού (Aθήνα: Nεφέλη) on spaces of confinement is forthcoming in English under the title Leros: Neural Genealogies and the Saltatory Conductivity of Space.


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