Chelsea Fitzgerald is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Yale and an assistant editor at The Yale Review.
Chelsea Fitzgerald
Articles
Self-Help and the Miseries of Capitalism: On Caleb Smith’s “Thoreau’s Axe” and Jenny Odell’s “Saving Time”
Chelsea Fitzgerald considers what Thoreau and Chris Rock have to teach us about the politics of attention, through Caleb Smith’s “Thoreau’s Axe” and Jenny Odell’s “Saving Time.”
Noir for the Anthropocene: On Elspeth Barker’s “O Caledonia”
Chelsea Jack Fitzgerald reviews Elspeth Barker’s “O Caledonia,” a Scottish noir interested in the connections between different types of anthropogenic damage.
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