The book’s four sections focus on the topics of history and biography; language; folklore and folklife; and rituals and ...
Advani brings a decade of expertise in researching culture and society in India, with a particular focus on technology, youth ...
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History was recently awarded a $350,000 grant from the National Endowment for Humanities to ...
Chatbots have been criticized as perfect plagiarism tools. The truth is more surprising.
Curated over the pandemic and debuting in San Antonio this summer, "Dreamers + Changemakers" showcases the breadth of Chicano ...
Fredric Jameson, a renowned cultural critic, passed away at 90. Known for his extensive work across various humanities ...
As we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, we turn our attention to one Floridian who’s leading the effort to preserve ...
Israel/Palestine and in Greece. Her first book, Waste Siege: The Life of Infrastructure in Palestine (Stanford, 2019), has won five major book awards, and examines waste management in the absence of a ...
Smotherman exuded confidence talked to LGBTQ Nation about her campaign, racist charter schools, and studying trans history.
Margaret Boone Rappaport, PhD, has been included in Marquis Who’s Who. This recognition highlights individuals chosen for ...
I have the unlikeliest golf friend that you need to meet because a round of golf with him will change your life—or at least ...
My first book, “Death in a Nutshell: An Anthropology Whodunnit,” explores visual anthropology – the study of images in culture and the use of images to present culture – and dyslexia. The course ...