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The Indian government is planning to prosecute Arundhati Roy.

The Indian government is planning to prosecute Arundhati Roy.

By Brittany Allen | June 17, 2024

Francine Prose on the Unfinished Sexual Revolution of the 1970s

Francine Prose on the Unfinished Sexual Revolution of the 1970s

“We were not supposed to notice the gap between what we were supposed to feel and what we felt.”

By Francine Prose | June 17, 2024

Winning the Culture War Against Queer Kids’ Books

Winning the Culture War Against Queer Kids’ Books

Michael Leali Imagines a World Where Queer Kids Have Access to Books That Celebrate Their Identities

By Michael Leali | June 17, 2024

“Historical Fanfiction.” The Deceptive, Dangerous Simplicity of Originalism in American Politics

“Historical Fanfiction.” The Deceptive, Dangerous Simplicity of Originalism in American Politics

Madiba K. Dennie on the Antiquated Conservatism Underpinning the United States’ Highest Courts of Law

By Madiba K. Dennie | June 13, 2024

Escaping the Censors’ Gaze: Lai Wen on Sci-Fi and the Need for Chinese Protest Literature Today

Escaping the Censors’ Gaze: Lai Wen on Sci-Fi and the Need for Chinese Protest Literature Today

Xinran in Conversation with the Author of "Tiananmen Square"

By Literary Hub | June 13, 2024

New literary podcasts to add to your queue.

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Weaponizing a Word: On Falsely Equating Criticism of Israel With Antisemitism

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John Kaag on the Bloods, the Little-Known Dynasty that Shaped American Life and Philosophy

The Author of “American Bloods” in Conversation with James Hibbard

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“It’s Not Just About the Job.” Between Humanity and Productivity in the Workplace

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Mark Larson Explores the Impact and Consequences of the Depersonalization of Labor in 21st-Century America

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America’s Campus Witch Hunts Are Only the Second Worst Thing Happening to Professors Right Now 

Steven W. Thrasher on the Importance of Global Academic Solidarity

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How the Supreme Court Changes Laws Behind Closed Doors

Stephen Vladeck on the Urgent Need For Transparency in the Judiciary

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