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Tuesday Triva Trivia Tuesday: In 1985, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick Opened the Door to the Discussions of Sex, Power, and Desire in the Arenas of Literary Criticism, Politics, Society, and Culture
Book of the Week / Quasquicentennial / Tuesday Triva Trivia Tuesday: Jean Renoir Said This Filmmaker “Invented the Modern Hollywood”
Poetry / Quasquicentennial / Reference Reference in the Age of Technology: The Columbia Granger’s World of Poetry Online
Columbia University / Columbia UP Development / Quasquicentennial A Walk Down Memory Lane: Press Director Jennifer Crewe Reflects on Her Publishing Journey
Quasquicentennial How Well Do You Know Columbia University Press and the University of California Press?