In the 1955 manifesto, Discourse on Colonialism, Aimé Césaire argues that a “civilization that chooses to close its […]
Category Archive: American Studies
Elon Musk’s public image has been in flux all summer. Though Tesla’s founder has been hailed as a […]
In some ways, The American Economy sounds like an impossible project—how can a 200-page textbook span the breadth […]
In October 1978, Derrick Bell, Harvard Law professor and soon-to-be Dean of the University of Oregon School of […]
In a July 10, 2017 entry on her website, The Pioneer Woman—popular television cooking personality Ree Drummond—describes a […]
Last week, we talked with Jonathan Baker of Atlanta’s Monday Night Brewing about the ins and outs of […]
Episode 2 of Doomed to Repeat Live from Young Augustine’s, the great professor haunt in Atlanta’s Grant Park, we […]
In her review of 2015’s The Last Love Song, Tracy Daugherty’s biography of famed writer Joan Didion, Meghan […]