Author Archives: Alexandra Dantzer

Alexandra Dantzer is a PhD student of Anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh. Her research is an ethnographic study of insomnia in Belgrade. She is interested in the ways in which diverse encounters with sleeplessness map onto the experience of time and everyday life.
A map of Belgrade with thick lines marking common routes.

Two Insomniacs Discuss Routine and Restlessness Through Google Tracking

In this piece I meditate on a conversation I had with my key interlocutor, Aleksandar Kecman, about Google tracking and our reflections upon first encountering my digital footprint. I met Aleksandar in Belgrade, where I did research among insomniacs exploring how the experience of time (and tangentially, space) figures in their lives. Being an insomniac myself I felt chronically out of synch with the rest of society—people close to me and their work and sleep schedules, the rhythms of socializing, and the idea of productive life well spent in time—and this feeling tracked with my interlocutors. Many of the problems the sleepless face are quandaries of time. How are the everyday practices of insomniacs shaped by local and broader understandings of what it means, temporally, to lead a “good life,” or a productive life, within a society that values grind and hustle? (read more...)