“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.

“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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