The Surreal Economics of Aging: Leonora Carrington’s The Hearing Trumpet Reimagines Value Beyond Decline
One of the greatest threats facing developed economies today can often be summarized in a single, striking figure: the rapidly…
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One of the greatest threats facing developed economies today can often be summarized in a single, striking figure: the rapidly…
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As Arts & Culture editors, English majors, and avid readers, it’s safe to say that we are deeply entrenched in…
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For all the authorial self-importance that seems to glow behind so much sleeper-hit autofiction, the question that these books ask…
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There may be no better time than the present to curl up in one’s favorite reading couch/office chair/designated Zoom corner…
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“There is a trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity, maybe it’s a kind of lack of generosity…
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It’s a typical weekday. I wake up, and as I struggle to find the motivation to get out of bed,…
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This October is Queer History Month, which is the perfect opportunity to improve your knowledge about queer issues. Queer History…
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Present conditions have distanced relatives and friends from each other, and ourselves, from the busy goings-on we are accustomed to….
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As news of Covid-19 heightened over the past couple of weeks, I couldn’t help but be reminded of a book…
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Ah, feminism: an endless topic of debate both on and offline. Recently, I got my hands on a copy of…
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