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Project MUSE
Project MUSE offers digital full-text access to humanities and social science scholarship from leading university presses and scholarly publishers.
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Project MUSE 17h
, an African-American teen walking home from a convenience store, fatally shot by George Zimmerman 2012. w/ a FREE, in-depth article from Theory & Event & our neighbors : -
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U of Wisconsin Press 18h
There's a new issue of on , with an excerpt from their 1983 interview with Toni Morrison, plus articles on Colum McCann, David Mitchell & Richard Powers, the poetics of appropriation, and W. G. Sebald.
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Diacritics 18h
New Diacritics issue! Read and download
Project MUSE 19h
We hope to see all our friends and music lovers who've gathered in Norfolk for !
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The Ohio State University Press Feb 25
From the latest issue comes an article debating how the 1851 Great Exhibition shaped British history and how the architectural design of the Crystal Palace unsettled class, race, and national hierarchies. Find the full article here:
Project MUSE Feb 25
Cassius Clay dethrones boxing champ Sonny Liston in a TKO 1964. While the world knows the man who’d become Muhammad Ali, what do you know about Liston? Read for FREE about him on MUSE here: Tnx!
Project MUSE Feb 22
Do you recall the Miracle on Ice? It happened 1980 & thanks to our friends up north , we have a FREE related article for both hockey fans and political enthusiasts! -
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The Ohio State University Press Feb 21
in 1925, the first issue of The New Yorker was published. To provide some insight into the magazine's narrative style, we're highlighting A PRINCE FOR ALL SEASONS, WITH NOTES TOWARD THE DELINEATION OF A NEW YORKER NARRATEE from
Project MUSE Feb 21
Malcolm X assassinated in NYC 1965. Here's a FREE article from 2018 exploring the resurgent interest in him via TV, film, documentaries and a proliferation of critical, academic studies. Tnx! / -
Project MUSE Feb 20
In 1950, , Welsh poet came to for his 1st reading tour. While a success, by 1953 after drinking 17 whiskeys at White Horse Inn, he died at age 39. In his honor, we offer an analysis of his poem on mortality. Tnx! -
Project MUSE Feb 19
The Chicago 7 are acquitted 1970 of riot conspiracy at the ’68 DNC (5 guilty on 2nd count.) Read about the pivitol role TV played on the 7's ongoing behavior w/ an article from our friends -
Project MUSE Feb 18
Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn published 1885 & to celebrate, we have an entire OA book (FREE) about another of Twain’s works, from our friends @ Dartmouth College Press -
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Johns Hopkins Press Feb 17
The most recent blog post from features an article in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine on the legacy of feminist journalist Barbara Seaman. The article is now freely available via .
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UTP Journals Feb 17
New research finds that in cases of intimate partner violence, women are unlikely to contact authorities until after 31 incidences of abuse. Read the full study in 50.3 on :
Project MUSE Feb 17
Congratulations to & for receiving Honorable Mention for 2020 Joseph Levenson Post-1900 Book Prize! You can find it on MUSE - here: !
Project MUSE Feb 14
Barring any breaking news, check out CBS Sunday Morning for a story featuring "Migraine" author Katherine Foxhall. Her book is OA (FREE) on MUSE: & Tnx! -
Project MUSE Feb 14
To all our friends and travelers who'll be here in town for ...welcome!
Project MUSE Feb 14
Congrats to - You can find his work on MUSE here! -
Project MUSE Feb 13
Italian astronomer & mathematician arrives in Rome 1633 to face charges of heresy advocating Earth revolves around Sun. Discover more about his "heretical" thinking for FREE from @ Logos:A Journal of Catholic Thought & Culture here:
Project MUSE Feb 12
Yugoslav president Slobodan Milosevic goes on trial at The Hague, on charges of and war crimes in Bosnia, Croatia and Kosovo 2002. on his rise to power via social theatricalities from here:
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Kritika Journal Feb 11
Winter 2020 issue (21, no. 1) up on : . And for those who chart our cover colors, we're back to our signature blue this year.
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UTP Journals Feb 11
New issue of out now: APPLIED THEATRE. Great new words from Belarie Zatzman, , , and many more. Read the editorial on first:
Project MUSE Feb 11
Nelson Mandela released from prison after 27 years 1990. Are social, civic & economic pressures against tyranny enough? & find out from our friends & -
Project MUSE Feb 11
Project MUSE Feb 10
D.W. Griffith's 'Birth of A Nation' opens on 2/8 1915 glorifying the KKK & was America’s first feature-length motion picture. While highly offensive, a box-office smash. w/an article on film's reception from - -
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ASAP/Journal Feb 9
Read Ariane Noel de Tilly’s “Edited Time: The Temporal Investigations of Scott Billings and Raqs Media Collective” in your new ASAP/Journal 4.3 Slowness issue! Join and read the article at or !
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UTP Journals Feb 10
“Black motherhood is a particularly special case because of the way it has been historically besieged.” – on Plumes (1927) by Georgia Douglas Johnson. Free on until Feb 15.
Project MUSE Feb 7
The Beatles arrived in NYC 1964, but did you ever see their Pyramus and Thisbe playlet from A Midsummer Night’s Dream? Here’s an article about it from our friends -
Project MUSE Feb 7
Have a favourite book by Charles Dickens? The author of "A Tale of Two Cities," "Oliver Twist" & so many more was born in 1812. w/ a FREE issue of Dickens Studies Journal from our friends
Project MUSE Feb 6
John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men published & we have 2 FREE journals to celebrate! Tnx - &