Amplifying Voices and Building Bridges: Toward a More Inclusive Future

Amplifying Voices and Building Bridges: Toward a More Inclusive Future

75th Anniversary Date and Time March 18, 20249:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. ET Location Virtual or in person at the National Archives Building (701 Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington, DC) Overview As part of its yearlong... Read more »
Environmental Humanities on the Brink: The Vanitas Hypothesi…

Environmental Humanities on the Brink: The Vanitas Hypothesi…

In this experimental work of ecocriticism, Vincent Bruyere confronts the seeming pointlessness of the humanities amid spectacularly negative future projections of environmental collapse. The vanitas paintings of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries... Read more »
Citizenship and National Belonging in …

Citizenship and National Belonging in …

After the trauma of mass violence and massive population movements around the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, both new nation states faced the enormous challenge of creating new national narratives,... Read more »
Amplifying Voices and Building Bridges: Toward a More Inclusive Future

The New Silk Road: Dordoi Bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

This is the latest installment of Public Streets, an urban observation series created by Ellis Avery and curated by Abigail Struhl. In the morning, when the shops are still opening at Dordoi Bazaar in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan,... Read more »
On Our Nightstands: January 2022

On Our Nightstands: January 2022

A behind-the-scenes look at what Public Books editors and staff have been reading this month. The post On Our Nightstands: January 2022 appeared first on Public Books. Source link Read more »
Amplifying Voices and Building Bridges: Toward a More Inclusive Future

How to Profit from Climate Change

This past August marked 30 years since Hurricane Andrew pummeled the Caribbean and south Florida. On August 23, 1992, Andrew made landfall on the Bahamas’s Eleuthera Island as a Category 5 hurricane.... Read more »
Capitalism Alone Is Not the Problem

Capitalism Alone Is Not the Problem

Eleanor Catton’s Birnam Wood is a political novel with a difference. Most political novels deploy characters as symbols. To denounce totalitarianism, Animal Farm depicts dictators as pigs. To promote individualism, The Fountainhead... Read more »
On Our Nightstands: January 2022

Until We Meet on the Dance Floor Again: A Playlist

Disco is much more than what they say it was. Grounded in multivocal Blacknesses—funk and gospel, rock and roll and rhythm and blues—with new technologies and new arrangements, the disco we follow... Read more »
The best books of 2023 | Best books of the year

The best books of 2023 | Best books of the year

Fiction Zadie Smith’s first foray into historical fiction, medieval magical realism from Salman Rushdie and Paul Murray’s Booker-shortlisted tragicomedy – Justine Jordan looks back on the year in fiction. Read all fiction... Read more »
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