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A new prize from three publishers will champion poetry in translation.

A new prize from three publishers will champion poetry in translation.

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Why Field Research Remains an Essential Part of Scientific Inquiry and Inclusion

Why Field Research Remains an Essential Part of Scientific Inquiry and Inclusion

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“Shakespeare in a Ring.” Hulk Hogan and the Rise of Pro Wrestling in the American Psyche

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On Marina Abramović and the Radical Notion of the Third Act

Ellen O’Connell Whittet Considers the Long Life of Art

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How Amaranth Influenced Indigenous Culture and Cooking in the American Southwest

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