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In this episode, S. Sayyid talks with Barnor Hesse (Northwestern University) on the Antimonies of Af
The figure of Sigmund Freud has captivated the Western imagination like few others. One hundred and
Loneliness is what results when a person is cut off from the living world. Ecological loneliness, in
Herald of a Restless World: How Henri Bergson Brought Philosophy to the People (Basic Books, 2024) i
After World War II, a new kind of playground emerged in Northern Europe and North America. Rather th
How do ordinary people write the stories of their lives? In A Hundred English Working-Class Lives, 1
A turkey is the centerpiece of countless Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Yet most of us know alm
In a world filled with both enormous wealth and pockets of great devastation, how should the well-of
In How We Write Now: Living with Black Feminist Theory (Duke UP, 2024), Jennifer C. Nash examines ho
How can Black Atlantic literature challenge conventions and redefine literary scholarship?Abolition
In this episode of the Language on the Move podcast, Brynn Quick speaks with Dr. Laura Smith-Khan ab
Is human solidarity achievable in a world dominated by continuous digital connectivity and commercia
In Fractal Repair: Queer Histories of Modern Jamaica (Duke UP, 2024), Matthew Chin investigates quee
The recent retreat from globalization has been triggered by a perception that increased competition
In the present day, Big Tech is extracting resources from us, transferring and centralizing resource
In Smart University: Student Surveillance in the Digital Age (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2024),
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In this episode, Dr. Hizer Mir speaks with Momodou Taal on Critical Race Theory and Black Lives Matt
How Is It Between Us?: Relational Ethics and Care for the World (HAU Books, 2023) offers a new theor
Challenging mainstream narratives in political economy, the new book Feminist Political Economy: A G