...were shared in the week leading up to the salon: Jeremy Bendik-Keymer: First, I suspect “woke” as a term is really an internet phenomenon now. I have never encountered a...
...my mini-series, series five of Into Philosophy. Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, Sidra Shahid, and I undertook an effort of attention to the most ordinary parts of our lives as well as to...
...restlessness—and where we study because we are in love. Protesting high schoolers in Rouen, France, Spring 1989, photo by Jeremy Bendik-Keymer Jeremy ~ This is the final installment of Into Philosophy....
...my office, Clark Hall, Case Western Reserve University, 2023. Photo by Jeremy Bendik-Keymer I’ve been reading Mary Gaitskill’s Veronica for my class called Good Relationships. My students are writing these...
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer and Misty Morrison live in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Once Land of Many Older Nations (OLOMN). Jeremy works as Professor of Philosophy at Case Western Reserve University and is...
...of the APA, for hosting this unconventional series, my co-editors, Jeremy Bendik-Keymer and Sidra Shahid, and interviewees so far and still coming. Simone Weil House, Portland, Oregon, February 2023. Tweet...
...say about this, Jeremy! Jeremy: You’re right that families can be profoundly confusing. The life of complex attachments, spun across generations, often are. The maladaptations build up, traumas generate reactions...
...my friend Jeremy Levie, a priest at the San Francisco Zen Center’s Green Gulch Farm, for introducing me to it. ~ This is an installment of Into Philosophy. ge·ni·al | ˈjēnyəl | adjective friendly and cheerful: waved...
Shannon Lee Dawdy (rhymes with ‘bawdy’) is an archaeologist, anthropologist, and historian who works on things like the nature of time and the weirdness of capitalism. She might be best...