
Lisa Min
Anthropologist working on visuality and politics in and out of North Korea, affiliated with the University of Texas at Austin; contributor to the Redacted anthology with experimental redacted letters and work on visual methodologies.
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Feb 4, 2026 • 1h 25min
Lisa Min et al. eds., "Redacted: Writing in the Negative Space of the State" (punctum books, 2024)
Charlene Makeley, an anthropologist of Tibet; Lisa Min, a visuality researcher on North Korea; and Frank Biet, a cultural geographer of borders. They trace the origins of a redaction project and debate redaction as aesthetic practice, ethical survival, and design challenge. They probe visual, multimodal forms, self-censorship, institutional limits, and how redaction reshapes political imaginaries.

Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 25min
Lisa Min et al. eds., "Redacted: Writing in the Negative Space of the State" (punctum books, 2024)
Frank Billet, a UC Berkeley cultural anthropologist/geographer studying borders and sovereignty, and Lisa Min, an anthropologist of visuality focused on North Korea, discuss redaction as a multimodal practice. They explore redaction’s origins in workshops and fieldwork, visual and poetic experiments, printing and design challenges, algorithmic constraints, ethical and safety tradeoffs in research, and how redaction creates ambiguous, generative spaces.

Feb 3, 2026 • 1h 25min
Lisa Min et al. eds., "Redacted: Writing in the Negative Space of the State" (punctum books, 2024)
Charlene Makeley, an anthropologist of Tibet and state-local relations, and Lisa Min, who studies visuality and politics around North Korea, discuss the book Redacted. They explore redaction as aesthetic practice, multimodal experiments with poetry and art, workshops and printed visual interventions, and how self-censorship, ethics, and performative readings reshape ethnographic and political worlds.


