
Joanna Biggs's “A Life of One’s Own: Nine Women Writers Begin Again.”
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher are joined by editor and writer Joanna Biggs, whose new book is called “A Life of One’s Own: Nine Women Writers Begin Again.”...
Joanna Biggs's “A Life of One’s Own: Nine Women Writers Begin Again.”
Kate Wolf and Medaya Ocher are joined by editor and writer Joanna Biggs, whose new book is called “A Life of One’s Own: Nine Women Writers Begin Again.”...
Foundational Anxieties, Modern Mathematics, and the Political Imagination
Massimo Mazzotti uses a forgotten episode in revolutionary Naples to demonstrate the entanglement of mathematics and politics....
POLITICS
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
HISTORY
The Ironic Radical: On Hayden White’s “The Ethics of Narrative”
Michael S. Roth ponders Hayden White’s “The Ethics of Narrative: Essays on History, Literature, and Theory, 1998–2007.”...
It’s (Not) Just Film Studies: On Returning to “Scream”
Kartik Nair explores the dynamics of the Scream franchise through the lens of 2023’s “Scream VI.”...
The General Crisis of Whiteness: A Conversation with Nicholas Mirzoeff
Natasha Lennard speaks with Nicholas Mirzoeff about his new book “White Sight: Visual Politics and Practices of Whiteness.”...
A Serious, Chronic, Complex, and Systemic Disease: On Jennifer Lunden’s “American Breakdown”
Tanya Ward Goodman reviews Jennifer Lunden’s “American Breakdown: Our Ailing Nation, My Body’s Revolt, and the Nineteenth-Century Woman Who Brought Me Back to Life.”...
A Serious, Chronic, Complex, and Systemic Disease: On Jennifer Lunden’s “American Breakdown”
Tanya Ward Goodman reviews Jennifer Lunden’s “American Breakdown: Our Ailing Nation, My Body’s Revolt, and the Nineteenth-Century Woman Who Brought Me Back to Life.”...
Magic, Memory, and Myth: On adrienne maree brown’s “Fables and Spells”
Candice Thornton examines the magic, memory, and myth in adrienne maree brown’s “Fables and Spells.”...
SF
It’s Not What You Think: On Orit Halpern and Robert Mitchell’s “The Smartness Mandate”
Evan Selinger reviews Orit Halpern and Robert Mitchell’s “The Smartness Mandate” and finds it “vertigo-inducing.”...
NONFICTION
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
I Was Determined to Remember: Harriet Jacobs and the Corporeality of Slavery’s Legacies
Koritha Mitchell discusses her research for a scholarly edition of Harriet Jacobs’s “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl.”...
MEMOIR & ESSAY
HISTORY
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
The Future of Doctoral Education: Four Provocations for a More Just and Sustainable Academy
Stacy M. Hartman and Bianca C. Williams call for a radical reimagining of the project of graduate education....
EDUCATION