Hannah L. Huber is an adjunct professor of English and the Digital Technology Leader and Project Administrator for the Center for Southern Studies at The University of the South.
An original and valuable contribution to contemporary debates about sleep and the values we attach to it in cultural contexts. There is a rewarding emphasis on the politics of sleep--that is, on the way our sleep lives are shaped, and in some cases distorted, by power relations. Huber's focus on sleep and race is particularly original. This is under-explored territory, and the author's emphasis couldn't be more timely. --Michael Greaney, author of Sleep and the Novel: Fictions of Somnolence from Jane Austen to the Present