Autobiographical Memory and the Art of Storytelling and Narrative Identity: A Poetics of the Self
Willow Mindich explores how memory affects our understanding of truth and the self.
Willow Mindich explores how memory affects our understanding of truth and the self.
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel an obligation to provide for our readership a small selection of writing that encourages the stirrings of critical thought and resistance. This is what we’re reading this week: The multiple ways that Donald Trump would personally benefit from his tax […]
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel an obligation to provide for our readership a small selection of writing that encourages the stirrings of critical thought and resistance. This is what we’re reading this week: Some Remarks on the Future of the Colorado River (and also the […]
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel an obligation to provide for our readership a small selection of writing that encourages the stirrings of critical thought and resistance. This is what we’re reading this week: The End of Bipartisanship and the Legacy of Mitch McConnell: But most […]
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel an obligation to provide for our readership a small selection of writing that encourages the stirrings of critical thought and resistance. This is what we’re reading this week: Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal of Washington State pioneers the College for All Act […]
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: A new dimension of cyber-bullying takes place on Twitter: One such post is an article on white supremacist website, The Daily Stormer. “How to be a Ni**** on Twitter” breaks down […]
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week.
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: The many possible ways the Obama Administration could have legally led an investigation into Trump and the implications of such an inquiry: Regardless of whether any overreaching happened in this case—and […]
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week: An explication of a nostalgic predisposition that manifests in capturing and documenting moments prior to experiencing them: It is as if even the gap between the past and present shrank to […]