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Vaughn Scribner joins Jana Byars on the occasion of the paperback edition of Merpeople: A Human Hist
Women on Philosophy of Art: Britain 1770-1900 (Oxford UP, 2024) is the first study of women's philos
Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman's book What Are Children For?: On Ambivalence and Choice (St. Mart
Today I talked to Benjamin Resnick about his novel Next Stop (Simon and Schuster, 2024)A hole opens
From The Wire to Intervention to Girls, postmillennial American television has dazzled audiences wit
Although once marginalized in the field of psychotherapy, spirituality and religion have now become
During the early medieval Islamicate period (800–1400 CE), discourses concerned with music and music
How to Love a Child and Other Selected Works (Vallentine Mitchell, 2018) is the first comprehensive
The Burning Forest: India's War Against the Maoists (Verso, 2019) by Nandini Sundar is an empathetic
The horror genre has endured a long and controversial success within popular culture. Fraught with a
The United States incarcerates its citizens for property crime, drug use, and violent crime at a rat
The Problem of the Christian Master: Augustine in the Afterlife of Slavery (Yale UP, 2024) offers a
How to think about the contradictory figure of R. Murray Schafer? A renegade scholar who used sound
Dr. Conor McCabe is a research fellow with Queen’s Business School, Queens University Belfast. He is
Actors win awards and gain our admiration when they convince us that they have “become” someone else
Today I sit down with Volker Scheid, an interdisciplinary scholar and longtime practitioner of Chine
In this episode Drora Arussy interviews her husband, Lior. As this book brings in personal accounts
In the latest edition of Ethnographic Marginalia, we talk with Roxani Krystalli about her new book G
In the beginning, a small unlicensed game development company was hit with divine inspiration: They
Each of us is endowed with an inheritance--a set of evolved biases and cultural tools that shape eve