By Douglas J. Weatherford Although having penned only three books of fiction, Juan Rulfo (Mexico, 1917-1986) is one of his nation’s most read authors, at home and abroad. Indeed, two... READ MORE The post An Exploration of Mexican Writer Juan Rulfo through Literature, Photography, Film, and Music appeared first on University of Texas Press.| University of Texas Press
What is the omnivore’s deception? “The omnivore’s deception,” as I call it, is the idea that we can go on raising and killing other animals for food without harming animals,... READ MORE| NYU Press
Your book, Unequal Lessons, begins with a quote from W.E.B. Du Bois’s 1935 essay “Does the Negro Need Separate Schools?” It reads, in part: “Other things being equal, the mixed school... READ MORE| NYU Press
Article originally written by C. Brian Smith for Mel Magazine. The fourth chapter of Jane Ward’s new book, The Tragedy of Heterosexuality, imagines a dinner party with 60 of Ward’s queer friends... READ MORE| NYU Press