Namit Arora, co-author of ‘Speaking of History’, responds to Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee’s reflections in Scroll on the book.
From Goethe to Novalis, nineteenth-century novels about artists offered stories about self-invention and self-discovery, but ...
Stanford economist Mordecai Kurz breaks down why we are living through a Second Gilded Age—and how to address it.
FRIEDRICH ENGELS’S essay on the origins of our species is today recognised as a foundational text, not just of Marxism, but of today’s physical and social anthropology.Like most of Engels’s ...
In the era of artificial intelligence (AI), parents hope students will use AI to look up unfamiliar words or concepts. In ...
The biggest names in and out of Hollywood are choosing to be interviewed by their peers rather than journalists, leaving many more revealing questions on the table ...
Chinese classics serve not only as a vehicle for learning the Chinese language, but also as a window into Chinese ...
Graphic design courses have become trade schools – they should be so much more. Coming out of high school, I decided to pursue my BFA degree in Digital Design at the University of Colorado Denver, ...
The 60 authors in this ‘career retrospective’ include Claire Keegan, Anne Enright, Maeve Binchy and Sebastian Barry ...
Likla Lall wrote the text of a new picture biography Ganesh Haloi: Colours of Home. In an interview to Moneycontrol, she ...
Our first two keynote lectures will be livestreamed on... Thursday 18 June from 9am to 10.15am UTC+2 for Dr Delphine Grass ("When Listening Speaks: Translation Memoirs and the Politics of Attunement") ...
Nomadic Forms and Trajectories in Malcolm Lowry and Beyond SEAC International Conference Université d’Angers, 15-16 October ...
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