Page 1

Auslander, M. (2015, August 19). Contesting the roadways: The Moore's Ford lynching reenactment and a Confederate flag rally, July 25, 2015 [Web log post]. Southern Spaces. Retrieved from https://southernspaces.org/2015/contesting-roadwaysthe-moores-ford-lynching-reenactment-and-confederate-flag-rally-july-25-2015

Auslander, M. (2015). ReMixing possession: Dreaming futures past in the work of Jim Chuchu. General Anthropology, 22(2), 14-15. Retrieved from http://www.academia.edu/17076377/ReMixing_Possession_Dreaming_Futures_Past_in_the_Work_of_Jim_Chuchu

Auslander, M. (2015). “We can’t breathe”: Performing subjection in African American protest traditions. Centre for Imaginative Ethnography. Retrieved from http://imaginativeethnography.org/imaginings/responding-to-current-events/we-cant-breathe/

Auslander, M. (with Ahn, C-E.). (2015, June). Responding to “Comfort Woman” denial at Central Washington University. Asia Pacific Journal [Japan Focus], 13(21). Retrieved from http://apjjf.org/Mark-Auslander/4325.html

Auslander, M. (with Amason, J. H., McCrary, A., Anderson, B., Bair, S., Crosby, N., Hammersburg, B.). (2015). Between night and day: Exhibiting homelessness in Ellensburg, WA. Centre for Imaginative Ethnography. Retrieved from http://imaginativeethnography.org/imaginings/responding-to-current-events/between-night-and-day/

Auslander, M. (with Peake, B.). (2015). Viral soundscapes in the public square: The Confederate flag visits the U.S. Capitol. Centre for Imaginative Ethnography. Retrieved from http://imaginativeethnography.org/viral-soundscapes-in-the-public-square/


Publications by Person

Connect with Us

Instagram logo YouTube logo LinkedIn logo
Innovation and Economic Prosperity University Designation Logo Carnegie Foundation Elective Classifications Logo