Nobel Prize laureate Han Kang's translated novel We Do Not Part leads a strong line-up of new English-language Korean literature this year By Kwon Mee-yoo A wave of Korean literature is set to reach ...
Julie Johnson, a UTSA associate professor of art history, has been awarded a prestigious senior fellowship at the Leonard A.
A revisionist history claims the postwar consensus was shaped by Conservative visions.
Grist sat down with environmental journalist Marco Visscher to talk about his new book on the rise, fall, and return of ...
My darling mum Barbara looked like an old-fashioned movie star. With her dramatic eye make-up and perfectly coiffed dark hair ...
Around 6,000 years ago, a group known as the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture developed egalitarian settlements north of the Black ...
Across cultures and centuries, people living in cold climates have developed rituals and practices to combat the chill and embrace warmth. From the Finnish tradition of sauna bathing to the Japanese ...
There’s a conservative turn happening in literary studies, although it hasn’t received much public attention. Those involved certainly haven’t banded together under a banner ...
Professors Kelly Hammond and Jennifer Hoyer were named the first Humanities Center Fellows, and grants and fellowships were awarded to eight more professors pursuing humanities research and projects.
Jan. 5—jstrawser@dailyitem.com Paul Nakian has spent decades searching for a statue of Babe Ruth that his father created nearly a century ago. Nakian, 87, of Stamford, Connecticut, believed for years ...
Amid the ruins post-Blitz, the birth of a new Plymouth took shape through the visionary architect Sir Patrick Abercrombie in ...
I try to pick a theme for these articles that appear in The Eagle each month. In past years we have examined everything from ...