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On the Historical Fiction That Lives in the Space Between History and Myth

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Does Our Desire for Social Rank Determine Taste, Identity, Art, and Fashion?

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What a Search for Hidden Queer History in Rural Louisiana Reveals About the Deep South

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Why “Discomfort” Might Be the Key To Not Just a Meaningful Life But Also a Happy Death

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