
Trying to view the world not as it is but as a place of possibilities. Hoping humanity can eliminate cruelty in politics, schools, the university, the workplace, and among the people we know.
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Por el día internacional de la mujer, la historiadora Sofía Pachas Maceda me preguntó quien es mi autora peruana favorita. Comparto con ustedes mi respuesta sobre una gran dama de las letras peruanas decimonónicas.
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After getting good news at a doctor’s office and having a great long walk home, I returned to my abode and received by currier the first copies of my new book, Inca Garcilaso de la Vega: Literary Genealogies of an Indigenous Intellectual in...
People of a certain age may remember a hit from a certain British duo called Soft Cell. The hit, “Tainted Love,” played on the radio and in clubs, making it seem “everywhere.” As the New York Times reported this week, one half of the duo, D...
A new essay based on an earlier essay from the filing cabinet of Thomas Ward
Daniel Ortega of the FSLN, the Sandinista Front for National Liberation became involved with the governing of Nicaragua in 1979 after a brutal civil war in that c...
During the colonial interval when Mexico was being reorganized as “New Spain,” the contemporaries Diego Muñoz Camargo, Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl, and Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz contemplated what it was to be a nation in their prose writ...
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Trying to view the world not as it is but as a place of possibilities. Hoping humanity can eliminate cruelty in politics, schools, the university, the workplace, and among the people we know.
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