The Prince of This World: Adam Kotsko and Patrick Blanchfield in ConversationJuly 25, 2017Adam Kotsko discusses his book The Prince of This World with The Revealer's Patrick Blanchfield
Cycles of Memory: A Conversation between Randy R. Potts & Patrick BlanchfieldOctober 4, 2016Patrick Blanchfield interviews Randy R. Potts about his new project "The Bible Went Down with BirdieJean"
Column Political Feelings: Soul MurderAugust 15, 2018Patrick Blanchfield“Political Feelings” is a bi-monthly column by Patrick Blanchfield about stories, scenes, and studies of religion in American culture.
Column Political Feelings: Summer Camp at the Nightmare FactoryJune 20, 2018Patrick Blanchfield“Political Feelings” is a bi-monthly column by Patrick Blanchfield about stories, scenes and studies of religion in American culture....
Column Political Feelings: The Purest Kind of IdeologyMarch 20, 2018Patrick Blanchfield“Political Feelings” is a bi-monthly column by Patrick Blanchfield about stories, scenes and studies of religion in American culture....
Political Feelings: Political Feelings: Derangement SyndromesDecember 21, 2017Patrick Blanchfield“Political Feelings” is a bi-monthly column by Patrick Blanchfield about stories, scenes and studies of religion in American culture....
Political Feelings: Silicon SoiréeOctober 17, 2017“Political Feelings” is a bi-monthly column by Patrick Blanchfield about stories, scenes and studies of religion in American culture....
So There’s Just Been a Mass ShootingOctober 3, 2017Patrick Blanchfield on what you should know and expect about mass shootings.
In the Godforsaken Wilderness: Sound and Fury on the DelawareApril 5, 2017In the Godforsaken Wilderness is a blog by Patrick Blanchfield being published in the wake of the 2016 presidential...
Announcements Recording Angels - An InvitationMarch 8, 2017An invitation to Recording Angels: Witnessing Trauma at the Intersection of Race, Gender, Class, and Empire from Patrick Blanchfield
In the Godforsaken Wilderness: Private Suffering in Political CircumstancesFebruary 9, 2017In the Godforsaken Wilderness is a blog by Patrick Blanchfield being published in the wake of the 2016 presidential...
Review Brokenheartlands: Arlie Russell Hochschild's Strangers in Their Own LandDecember 7, 2016Patrick Blanchfield reviews Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right by Arlie Russell Hochschild.
In the Godforsaken Wilderness: On Bullshit NewsNovember 28, 2016In the Godforsaken Wilderness is a blog by Patrick Blanchfield being published in the wake of the 2016 presidential...
In the Godforsaken Wilderness: There are Endurable MomentsNovember 11, 2016In the Godforsaken Wilderness is a blog by Patrick Blanchfield being published in the wake of the 2016 presidential...
Brave Moles and Hungry Ghosts: 9/11 Memento MoriSeptember 9, 2016Patrick Blanchfield and Evan Simko-Bednarski rewalk a path through Manhattan, tracking the memory and forgetting of September 11th in...
Feature Trumpophasis: On What Cannot Be SaidJune 23, 2016Patrick Blanchfield on what Donald Trump says when he says he isn't saying what he's saying.
Special Pleading: On the Identity Politics of “Blue Lives Matter”May 24, 2016Patrick Blanchfield considers the limits of identity politics, law, and compassion in light of "Blue Lives Matter" legislation in...
Review Review: Considering HateDecember 22, 2015Patrick Blanchfield reviews Considering Hate by Kay Whitlock and Michael Bronski
Feature God and Guns: Part IINovember 19, 2015Patrick Blanchfield reflects on the long-standing entanglement of guns and religion in the United States. Part 2 of...
Feature God and GunsSeptember 25, 2015Patrick Blanchfield tracks the long-standing entanglement of guns and religion in the United States. Part 1 of 2.
Shooting in the Name OfMay 5, 2015Patrick Blanchfield on free speech, religion, and violence in Garland and Paris.
Review Review: Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the MultiverseOctober 22, 2014Patrick Blanchfield reviews Mary-Jane Rubenstein's new book, Worlds Without End.
Feature Value for Our Shareholders: Reading the Islamic State MediaJune 3, 2020Suzanne SchneiderWhy does ISIS produce newsletters that resemble corporate reports?
Column Political Feelings: Suffer the ChildrenMarch 20, 2019Patrick BlanchfieldWhy the charge of child sacrifice thrives in our contemporary discourse.