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In Memoriam: William E. Connolly
Political theorist William E. Connolly, Krieger-Eisenhower Professor of Political Science at Johns Hopkins University, passed last week, leaving behind an influential body of work studying democracy, capitalism and culture. A frequent contributor to our...
In Memoriam: X.J. Kennedy, 1929-2026
“Ill fitting the situationOf the obsolescently skilled:Life is no goblet to be drainedBut a measure to be filled.”The prolific, witty poet and children's author X.J. Kennedy passed over the weekend, leaving us a rich body of work, including many publications...
Cymbals of Deeper Experience: Introducing Black Surrealisms
Guest editors Grégory Pierrot and Abigail Susik introduce their new special issue of African American Review: "Black Surrealisms" — now available at Project MUSE.During his 1945 visit to Haiti, André Breton declared surrealism to have “a common cause with...
A Human Rights Quarterly Reading List for Human Rights Month
December is Universal Human Rights Month. Every year, December 10th is acknowledged around the world as Human Rights Day in commemoration of the day that the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948.The journal...