Humanities

The Weight of the World

Associate Professor of Philosophy Kok-Chor Tan examines the intricacies of distributive justice on a global scale.

Musical Chairs

Professor of Music Emma Dillon discusses a lost, but not forgotten, musical style.

Venerating Vulnerability

Senior Lecturer and director of the Theatre Arts Program Rosemary Malague investigates women and the claim to authenticity in the acting classroom.

Feeling Backward to Move Forward

Heather Love reclaims the darker aspects of queer history.

East Meets West

Cinema studies and English professor Peter Decherney traces the relationship between the film industry and the cultural elite to show how movies became American.

Useful and Ornamental

New book looks at cultivating gardens and the self

Mock Me Gently

Ralph Rosen's new book explores the dynamics of comic mockery and satire in Greek and Roman poetry

Death Delayed

Classicist examines the tragic fate of living too long.

Writing from Photographs

Images inspire essays in Paul Hendrickson’s creative writing course

The Sound of Faith

Ethnomusicologist writes about the power of faith in the life of music and the power of music in the life of faith.

History Professor Publishes Oxford Encyclopedia of Enlightenment

Alan Charles Kors' work described as "an amazing scholarly and publication achievement.