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Dear Humanities Seed Bank community,
Thank you so much for following along with us this year as we launched the Humanities Seed Bank. Season 1 is a wrap! You can catch up on all of the seeds planted this year over on our Substack site. We’...
This interview is about looking at or experiencing things with other people. What kind of people? All kinds. Patricia Matthew’s argument here is that we interpret better when we interpret together; that we understand more when we understand...
In this seed Robert Tally dips his toes into the criticism wars of the last decade, arguing against a view of critique that treats it as a negative or cynical approach to the weaknesses of a text. Critique, Tally says, is as much a matter o...
What is the relationship - and what has it been, and what could it be - between what we (can) see, and what we (can) know?
In this seed, Peter Galison reflects on the kinds of questions that have shaped his work over the course of a a long...
The ideas in this series so far have tended to focus on certain versions of humanistic research—what kinds of thinking, or acting, or knowing help scholars produce better readings, better forms of historical analysis, better theories? Micha...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Teacher, writer (Penn State): East/West, modernism, literature, history of the humanities, academic writing. New project on the end of aesthetic history. Arsenal fan.
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