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What is the future of the film industry? In Mobile Hollywood Labor and the Geography of Production (

When taught properly, yoga can be a healing and life-affirming practice for students experiencing me

It's been almost five years since a wrathful extraterrestrial called Rex perpetrated a mass shooting

A critical challenge for militaries is preparing for future, not past, wars. History shows that succ

From Hélène Jawhara Piñer, Gourmand World Cookbook Award-winning author of Sephardi: Cooking the His

Listen to this interview of Paul Gazzillo, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Ce

In Confucian Feminism: A Practical Ethic for Life (Bloomsbury, 2024), Li-Hsiang Lisa Rosenlee expand

Spectrality disrupts and fissures our conceptions of time, unmaking and complicating binaries such a

In the early 1980s, Walt Disney Productions was struggling, largely bolstered by the success of its

Francisco Aboitiz is a professor at the Medical School and the director of the Interdisciplinary Cen

In Soviet Nightingales: Care under Communism (Cornell UP, 2022), Susan Grant examines the history of

Folk music of the 1960s and 1970s was a genre that was always shifting and expanding, yet somehow ne

In Hispano Bastion: New Mexican Power in the Age of Manifest Destiny, 1837-1860 (University of New M

Jeremy Chow and Shelby Johnson set out, their new collection, Unsettling Sexuality: Queer Horizons i

Over the last two decades, the United States has supported a range of militias, rebels, and other ar

A “wonderful…highly comprehensive” (John Barton, author of A History of the Bible) global history of

Listen to this interview of Gabriela Michelon, Software Engineer and Project Manager for AI-driven P

Fitter, Happier: The Eugenic Strain in Twentieth-Century Cancer Rhetoric (U Alabama Press, 2024) is

This is Gaza – a place of humanity and creativity, rich in culture and industry. A place now utterly

What is going on when a graphic novel has a twelfth-century samurai pick up a telephone to make a ca