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- An Interview with Helene Uri, author of CLEARING OUT
- INTRODUCTION BY TRANSLATOR BARBARA SJOHOLM As the translator of Clearing Out , I’m delighted to be able to introduce the Norwegian author Helene U ...
- College is for the connections . . . and the architecture
- BY CARLA YANNI After the recent college admissions scandal in the United States, many people were left scratching their heads. Who would pay half a m ...
- The Big Surreal
- BY JOANNA FRUEH Surrealism is an art and literary movement in the early twentieth century. Its best-known work is a painting by Salvador Dali, The P ...
- Earth Day 2018: Facing the greatest human-rights challenge of our time.
- You can sign up for a chance to win this broadside produced for the occasion of the publication of The Right to Be Cold by Sheila Watt-Cloutier. Give ...
- The End of Man, One More Time.
- BY JOANNA ZYLINSKA The apocalypse is back—with a vengeance! Cue the visually intriguing Altered Carbon on Netflix, the conceptually teasing yet di ...
- Uncovering the brave women behind mental-health reform in Minnesota.
- BY SUSAN BARTLETT FOOTE Professor emerita in the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota In the past two years, the Women's March and ...
- Carving out the Commons: Fighting Displacement in the Capitalist City
- BY AMANDA HURON Assistant professor of interdisciplinary social sciences at the University of the District of Columbia On Christmas Eve 1977, the wo ...
- On gaming, athletes, and individual glory . . . oh, Mercy!
- CHRISTOPHER A. PAUL Associate Professor, Seattle University The core argument in my book is that video games are an actualized meritocracy, a realm ...
- International Women's Day 2018: On feminism's political message and its past, present, and future.
- BY JANET HALLEY, PRABHA KOTISWARAN, RACHEL REBOUCHÉ, AND HILA SHAMIR As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it is hard not to be struck by ho ...
- Sergei Eisenstein and the Ecstasies of the Book.
- BY LUKA ARSENJUK University of Maryland, College Park “It certainly seems that all art forms in their extreme manifestations, i.e. where they atte ...