Wendell Marsh reflects on how his book Textual Life emerged from critical academic spaces now under siege, defending humanities scholarship. The post Textual Life, Institutional Death On Gaza Solidarity, Columbia University, and the Crisis of the Humanities Wendell Marsh first appeared on Columbia University Press Blog.| Columbia University Press Blog
Jie-Hyun Lim argues that nations weaponize their ancestral suffering to claim moral superiority, fueling today's conflicts through "memory wars." The post Jie-Hyun Lim on Victimhood Nationalism first appeared on Columbia University Press Blog.| Columbia University Press Blog
Stephan Kieninger explains how his book, Securing Peace in Europe, contradicts Putin's claims that the West excluded Russia after the Cold War. The post Stephan Kieninger on Securing Peace in Europe first appeared on Columbia University Press Blog.| Columbia University Press Blog
Ragini Tharoor Srinivasan argues teaching-based literary criticism is uniquely human work that AI cannot replicate, making classroom experience irreplaceable. The post Why AI Could Not Have Written OverdeterminedRagini Tharoor Srinivasan first appeared on Columbia University Press Blog.| Columbia University Press Blog
Lauren Taylor discusses the benefits of narrative therapy in different cultures, in research, and in the field.| Columbia University Press Blog - Publishing a universe of knowledge for reade...