High school didn’t leave much time for movies. Maybe that’s not entirely true; movies were there and time […]
Category Archive: postmodernism
From our perch in the early 21st century, when multinational corporations hoover anything remotely hip, it is easy […]
I am a bit of a sucker for “first” novels. There is something about the unbridled sense of […]
What does it mean to “be” white, or black, or gay, or working-class? How might a Jewish Ethiopian-American […]
Edward Said, Orientalism, 1978 Edward Said’s seminal Orientalism is without a doubt a massively influential work that grad […]
Ever since Wii came along and swept everyone from me to my seventy year old retired Teamster uncle […]
Teaching historical methods is a bit like studying American history – outsiders are prone to be skeptical. America […]
Twitterer and activist Ramez Mohamed speaks to a brighter future that many of us have simply stopped thinking […]