BIO
Benjamin Bennett-Carpenter, PhD, MA, writes academic / philosophical works and poetry. He teaches at a public university in North America and consults / coaches (executive, life, & creative). Bennett-Carpenter is the author of Death in Documentaries: The Memento Mori Experience (Brill) and Explaining Jesus: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a Phenomenon (Rowman & Littlefield). Recent publications include "Sound Experience, Feeling Sound: Alan Nakagawa and the Point of Turn Project" (Prospect Art ONE WORK 2023); and poems in Superpresent, Book of Matches, and Kitchen Table Quarterly. With the poet Glen Armstrong, Bennett-Carpenter co-edits Cruel Garters, a contemporary poetry publication. Benjamin's current writing projects include "Memetica: What's Going On (or The Rhetorics of Information and the Dream of Reverse Engineering Nature and Culture)" and "Fragments of Memetica".
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Image: Jemaa el-Fna Square, Marrakech, Morocco, 2013
Benjamin Bennett-Carpenter, PhD, MA, writes academic / philosophical works and poetry. He teaches at a public university in North America and consults / coaches (executive, life, & creative). Bennett-Carpenter is the author of Death in Documentaries: The Memento Mori Experience (Brill) and Explaining Jesus: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of a Phenomenon (Rowman & Littlefield). Recent publications include "Sound Experience, Feeling Sound: Alan Nakagawa and the Point of Turn Project" (Prospect Art ONE WORK 2023); and poems in Superpresent, Book of Matches, and Kitchen Table Quarterly. With the poet Glen Armstrong, Bennett-Carpenter co-edits Cruel Garters, a contemporary poetry publication. Benjamin's current writing projects include "Memetica: What's Going On (or The Rhetorics of Information and the Dream of Reverse Engineering Nature and Culture)" and "Fragments of Memetica".
RESUME | CV
Image: Jemaa el-Fna Square, Marrakech, Morocco, 2013