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Art and Architecture / Asian Literature / Asian Studies / Book Excerpt / Book of the Week Book Excerpt! Staging Personhood: Costuming in Early Qing Drama, by Guojun Wang (introduction)
Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / Film Growing Up With I Spit On Your Grave: A Documentary Telling of the Original Film 40 Years Later
African American / Black Studies / Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Black History Month / Book of the Week Becoming Stuck: Residential Segregation and Upward Mobility in American Cities By Elizabeth A. Herbin-Triant
American History / Book Excerpt / Book of the Week / Politics / Religion Placing Jesus People USA Within Evangelism
Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week / National Translation Month / Philosophy / Translation / Women in Translation Taking the Risk to Translate as Our Intelligence MorphsBy Carolyn Shread
American History / Author-Editor Post/Op-Ed / Book of the Week Reaganism and the Rise of the Carceral State — Doug Rossinow
Book of the Week / Literary Studies / Modernist Studies Laura Frost on David Foster Wallace and Modernism's Afterlife in the Age of Prosthetic Pleasure