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Humanities Seed Bank

Eric Hayot, Carla Nappi

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Eric Hayot

    Teacher, writer (Penn State): East/West, modernism, literature, history of the humanities, academic writing. New project on the end of aesthetic history. Arsenal fan.

  • Carla Nappi

    Mellon Professor of History & Co-Director of the Humanities Center at the University of Pittsburgh. Writer, hydroponic gardener, lover of wine & cats & cheese & napping & books. Chaos muppet, historical pataphysician. More at https://carlanappi.com/

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