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The Arcade Blog is a place for readers and writers interested in literature, the humanities, and the world. We publish a broad range of the most exciting research in the humanities, from the accessible to the esoteric, across languages, historical periods, and generations. Arcade belongs to the Open Access Movement in scholarly publishing.
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1y ago
By focusing on the possible intellectual and affective connections between us and Plato, Seneca, and Du Bois we keep cultures and their art alive ..read more
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Thinking identity politics, Marxism, and the neoliberal university together, Rey Chow reflects on her new book ..read more
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As long as these debates about the value of humanistic teaching continue to be held within an U.S. frame, we will necessarily privilege certain arguments, certain narratives ..read more
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Tailoring our pedagogy to our specific lived conditions is a lesson from our colleagues in Karachi and Singapore that will shape the future of our teaching here at Stanford ..read more
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It is possible to teach “great books” without reifying their status as such.  ..read more
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Place and space are not simply interesting theoretical questions, but factors that indelibly shape the working and teaching conditions of our colleagues across our fields, disciplines, and profession.  ..read more
ARCADE Blog
1y ago
Thinking identity politics, Marxism, and the neoliberal university together, Rey Chow reflects on her new book ..read more
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1y ago
Ever since the publication of Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic almost thirty years ago in 1993, C.L.R. James has been seen as a paradigmatic black Atlantic intellectual, and his work – including his classic history of the Haitian Revolution, The Black Jacobins (1938) - has often been interpreted through that frame ..read more