Jacqui Shine is a writer and historian. She lives in Chicago.
Jacqui Shine
Articles
“Love,” “Family,” and Other Homonyms: A Conversation with Briallen Hopper
Jacqui Shine speaks to Briallen Hopper, author of “Hard to Love: Essays and Confessions.”
Won’t Get Fooled Again: Malcolm Harris’s “Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials”
Jacqui Shine reviews Malcolm Harris’s “Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials.”
Not with a Bang, but a Retweet: The Rise of the Alt-Right
Jacqui Shine reviews one of the first histories of the alt-right.
Sympathy for the White Devil: Phoebe Maltz Bovy’s “The Perils of ‘Privilege’”
Jacqui Shine reviews Phoebe Maltz Bovy’s “The Perils of ‘Privilege’.”
The Devil in the Shape of a Preschool Teacher
Richard Beck argues that day care ritual abuse trials of the 1980s were a vengeful response to a changing social order poised to grant women new freedoms.
Culture War: What Is It Good For?
Andrew Hartman's detailed account of the extended "shouting match" about America's identity, a.k.a. the culture wars.
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