Category: English
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‘We’d fight each other again’: ‘Attack on Titan’ final episode confronts humanity
The finale of the critically acclaimed Japanese anime “Attack on Titan” confronts the reality of human warfare. Read more
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Oxford professor connects with LGBT community through research
University and local community together strive to retain the LGBTQ+ culture in a politically charged Atlanta. Read more
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Emory Gamelan Ensemble enlivens traditional music through educational concert
Emory Gamalan Ensemble highlights music and its connection with culture, community. Read more
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‘Odbhuth’ cinema series uncovers queer voices
Even at a pre-professional school, lovers of the humanities hold screening events free to all, no matter the attendance – we don’t only serve the majority. Read more
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Thrifting should bring sustainability, not neoliberal fashion
Since when has thrifting lost its original meaning and become a neoliberal fashion? Read more
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Teaching beyond the classroom: Chira brings students to Cuba
How a professor challenges current narratives in humanities education by taking students abroad. Read more
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Taking Down the Kite: The Kite Runner from Hassan’s Perspective
*The story happened when Hassan was harassed by peers as he was trying to chase the kite for his master Amir. Hide, hide away. Hiding away was all I could think of. The blue sky I last saw had now turned into misty purple vapor with shameful red streaks climbing all over it. I was… Read more
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Where?
A fiction story about a police state under the pandemic, with a thin string of hope. Read more
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enlarged breath
I hear enlarged breath in lockdown. Read more
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“Proud to be Autistic”: Greta Thunberg’s Queering Rhetorical Genre in Climate Advocacy
Greta Thunberg’s controversy inspires us to look at autistic rhetoric on climate change, improving our conversations about autism in discourse and education. Read more