Lindsey A. Freeman is a writer and sociologist interested in endurance, hapticality, atomic and nuclear cultures, and poetics. Her most recent book, Running, published by Duke University Press in 2023, is about practice, love, queerness, and long-distance running. Freeman is now working on a book about women’s professional soccer, queer joy, and how hard it is to care about things.
Lindsey A. Freeman
Articles
Motricity and Desire
High school sophomores or 16th-century saints? Sam Contis’s recent exhibition captures the unmediated facial expressions of runners at the finish line.
The Utopia of the US Women’s National Team
Lindsey A. Freeman discusses the cultural and psychological effects of the US Women’s National Team's triumph in the Trump era.
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