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A review of the UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies/Ahmanson Foundation conference "Medieval Sexualities 2009," held in March of that year.
Wendy J. Turner, ed. Madness in Medieval Law and Custom. (Leiden: Brill, 2010.) x + 252pp. This compilation of eight essays is an important addition to the literature on madness in the Middle Ages, particularly as it pertains to the... more
Perhaps there is no other region in the world that has been more radically altered in terms of human and botanic migration, transplantation, and settlement than the Caribbean. Theorists such as Edouard Glissant argue that the dialectic... more
This paper examines the ways in which European colonialism positioned tropical island landscapes outside the trajectories of modernity and history by segregating nature from culture, and it explores how contemporary Caribbean authors have... more
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The history of life is inextricably related to the history of soil.
The Age of Ecology began on the desert outside Alamogordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945, with a dazzling fireball of light and a swelling mushroom cloud of radioactive gases.
I don’t know about you, but I can’t stand the news lately – it sucks. Okay, maybe “sucks” doesn’t do justice to just how much news organizations blur the line between facts and opinions and subsequently mislead millions of Americans into... more