The Rapids: Ways of Looking at Mania (Part 2)
In a new blog series to highlight the ways in which mental health is depicted and discussed in today’s world, Sam Twyford-Moore talks to fellow Australian author Kylie Maslen.
September 30, 2020
In a new blog series to highlight the ways in which mental health is depicted and discussed in today’s world, Sam Twyford-Moore talks to fellow Australian author Kylie Maslen.
September 30, 2020
In a new blog series to highlight the ways in which mental health is depicted and discussed in today’s world, Sam Twyford-Moore talks to fellow Australian author Mia Walsch.
September 15, 2020
We spoke with Andrea Benoit, author of VIVA M·A·C and asked her about the M·A·C Cosmetics story and what Pride might look like this year. We even got it all on video.
June 26, 2020
Newly released Things That Art offers an opportunity to interrogate the concept of categories using text and image. Author and artist, Lochlann Jain, speaks with Anne Brackenbury to talk about his debut non-fiction graphic novel.
September 24, 2019
In this wide-ranging discussion, sociology professors Tonya Davidson and Alan Sears tackle the contradictions of teaching and learning in a neoliberal age.
January 30, 2019
Guest post by Taylor Hollander, author of ‘Power, Politics, and Principles’.
August 15, 2018
‘Northern Star’ author R. Peter Broughton on how he’s oddly suited to bring some new viewpoints to bear on writing a historical biography of an astronomer.
February 27, 2018
An interview with Silvia Bermudez and Roberta Johnson, editors of our new collection on Iberian feminisms.
February 26, 2018
Author Hanni Woodbury explores the question of why we should document endangered languages and discusses efforts to document the Onondaga language.
February 23, 2018
Guest post by Carin Holroyd Governments around the world are obsessed with the challenge of combining two essential public policy… READ MORE
February 22, 2018