“The faith that many of us have in progress is quite unique and strange. Degeneracy, as an historical notion, has been much more common than that of progress”
— Alberto Sánchez-Allred, is a lecturer at McGill University. He earned his doctoral degree in anthropology in 2009 from the University of California, Berkeley. For his dissertation he investigated how contemporary authors appropriate the century-old literature diagnosing Mexicans as subject to a national “inferiority complex”. His current research is located at the intersection between digital communication technologies and mental health.
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