“Curator of Absences”: Being a Woman Editor in India
Chinki Sinha never intended to become a political reporter. Now, as the first woman to serve as editor of India’s […]
Read moreChinki Sinha never intended to become a political reporter. Now, as the first woman to serve as editor of India’s […]
Read moreCelebrating Flamenco’s Tangled Roots: The Body Questions, an anthology co-edited by Meira Goldberg, adjunct associate professor, Film, Media, and Performing […]
Read moreShe almost didn’t escape. In August, the United States began withdrawing forces from Afghanistan, ending the longest war in U.S. […]
Read moreIn fashion exhibitions, one usually focuses on the clothes, not the stiff figures wearing them. But a recent new book, […]
Read moreErica Moretti, assistant professor in Modern Languages and Cultures, published The Best Weapon for Peace, her first book, in July. […]
Read moreWilliam Mooney, chair, Film, Media, and Performing Arts, has written a new book, titled Adaptation and the New Art Film: […]
Read moreDaniel Levinson Wilk, professor, American History, has had two articles published recently. One, titled “Black Men in Elevators—The Seldom Discussed […]
Read moreYuniya (Yuni) Kawamura, professor, Social Sciences, was commissioned to contribute an online exclusive article on “Rompers” for the Berg Encyclopedia […]
Read moreDahlia Schweitzer, associate professor of Film, Media, and Performing Arts, has written a book titled Haunted Homes, part of the […]
Read moreOn February 25, fashion psychologist Carolyn Mair spoke to faculty member Roberta Degnore’s class, the Psychology of the Expression and […]
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