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Ep 28: The Call Is Coming From Inside the Gated Community with Anand Pandian

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This week, Nora and Marcus trade Thanksgiving horror stories (ER visits, bad Netflix, and weaponized pie) before calling in anthropologist Anand Pandian to ask: why does America live like it's in a permanent bunker, emotionally and architecturally? Drawing from his new book, Something Between Us, they dig into gated communities, monster trucks, white nationalist rallies, COVID denial, and the meta-narratives that keep us terrified of each other instead of invested in each other. It's part political exorcism, part national reality check for anyone whose dinner gatherings with family feel like a mashup of QAnon, PragerU, and a Hallmark movie on ketamine, plus a surprisingly tender case for choosing interdependence over "I got mine, good luck out there."

Mentioned in the episode:

Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take them Down | A Possible Anthropology: Methods for Uneasy Times | When Buckley met Baldwin | What I learned from an unlikely friendship with an anti-masker | Metaracism with Tricia Rose |

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Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare | Readying to Rise

Music: No Tears for a Wolf · Ahamefule J. Oluo · Okanomodé. Used with permission.

Logo by Nikki Barron.

Transcripts are machine-generated and imperfect.

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This week, Nora and Marcus trade Thanksgiving horror stories (ER visits, bad Netflix, and weaponized pie) before calling in anthropologist Anand Pandian to ask: why does America live like it's in a permanent bunker, emotionally and architecturally? Drawing from his new book, Something Between Us, they dig into gated communities, monster trucks, white nationalist rallies, COVID denial, and the meta-narratives that keep us terrified of each other instead of invested in each other. It's part political exorcism, part national reality check for anyone whose dinner gatherings with family feel like a mashup of QAnon, PragerU, and a Hallmark movie on ketamine, plus a surprisingly tender case for choosing interdependence over "I got mine, good luck out there."

Mentioned in the episode:

Something Between Us: The Everyday Walls of American Life, and How to Take them Down | A Possible Anthropology: Methods for Uneasy Times | When Buckley met Baldwin | What I learned from an unlikely friendship with an anti-masker | Metaracism with Tricia Rose |

Support the pod:

Donate here to support In The Meanwhile

Follow us:

Instagram | BlueSky | Website

Read Nora and Marcus's Books:

Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare | Readying to Rise

Music: No Tears for a Wolf · Ahamefule J. Oluo · Okanomodé. Used with permission.

Logo by Nikki Barron.

Transcripts are machine-generated and imperfect.

Nora and Marcus's work on the podcast is separate from their professional roles and does not represent the views of their employers.

Links to bookshop.org are affiliate links.

  continue reading

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