Interview with Kristen Block, author of “Remedios for Relationships: Social Precarity and Amatory Therapeutics in the Early Circum-Caribbean”
Kristen Block is an associate professor of history at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where she specializes in the cultural history of the early modern Atlantic and Caribbean worlds. Her current book project examines intercultural ideas and practices of holistic healing in the early modern Hispanophone, Anglophone, and Francophone Caribbean. You can read her article “Remedios for Relationships: Social Precarity and Amatory Therapeutics in the Early Circum-Caribbean” in HAHR 104.2. Interview by Rebeca Martínez-Tibbles 1. How did you come …
