Religious Liberty in a Fractured Republic
Is our public life gripped by misbegotten nostalgias that keep us from engaging new political and social realities?
Is our public life gripped by misbegotten nostalgias that keep us from engaging new political and social realities?
Matthew D. WrightSep 30, 2017
Alexis Clements on how the rigged game of capital exploits artists.
Alexis ClementsSep 26, 2017
Bradley Babendir reviews Evan Kindley’s “Poet-Critics and the Administration of Culture.”
Bradley BabendirSep 25, 2017
Jacquelyn Ardam reviews a new critical study of cryptic modernist poet Mina Loy.
Jacquelyn ArdamAug 13, 2017
Peter Adamson’s “Philosophy in the Islamic World” marks a revolution: it redraws the map of the history of philosophy in a fundamental way.
Carlos FraenkelJul 29, 2017
Part of a LARB forum in which philosophers reflect on the legacy of Richard Rorty.
Santiago ZabalaJul 22, 2017
Stephanie Newman interviews Dr. Andrea Pető, a professor of Gender Studies at the Central European University in Budapest.
Stephanie NewmanJun 7, 2017
Andrew Seal on Nancy Weiss Malkiel's "'Keep the Damned Women Out': The Struggle for Coeducation."
Andrew SealJun 3, 2017
Michael Meranze reviews Stefan Collini’s “Speaking of Universities.”
Michael MeranzeMay 23, 2017
Matt Seidel on Marc Nieson's "Schoolhouse."
Matt SeidelFeb 8, 2017
Paul Reitter and Chad Wellmon review Christopher Newfield’s new book on public universities.
Chad Wellmon, Paul ReitterDec 13, 2016
Part 11 of a new series exploring the role of the digital humanities, as well as the digital in the humanities as it currently exists in the US academy.
Melissa DinsmanAug 10, 2016