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The Pharmakon of Shame
Read more: The Pharmakon of ShameSéan Kennedy and Joseph Valente, editors of Irish Shame, explore the intricate relationship between empathy and shame in this blog.
James Joyce and the two McCarthys

by Derek Attridge There are two names in the subtitle of my book Forms of Modern Fiction: Reading the Novel…
Decolonising human rights: a Q&A with Benjamin P. Davis

I want to talk about how all of us can decolonise human rights in our everyday lives, in constructive and imaginative ways
Mediated intimacy: Lessons for the future from lockdown creativity

by Emily Goodwin and Sarah Brophy Video calls. Collaborative docs. Memes. “Live” concerts. Vaccine selfies. Netflix. Case rate data. Digital…
How to Get Banned from Teaching the Quran: Medieval Cairo Edition

by Shuaib Ally, McGill University Around the turn of the 15th century in Cairo, a hadith scholar named Salah al-Din…
Situating the crusades in Syrian history: a Q&A with James Wilson

Tell us a bit about your book My book is about the situation in Syria before, during and after the…
Sexual Desire and Romantic Love in Shakespeare – Q&A with the author

by Joan Lord Hall What inspired you to research eros in Shakespeare’s work? Knowing that I had taught Shakespeare for…
Sticky Screen Media in the Age of Personal Devices

by Nick Jones Screens are sticky. When we look at our phone, open our laptop, boot up our PC, turn…
Roland Barthes’ Fragments of a Lover’s Discourse: Translating Again, Writing Again

Patrick ffrench and Timothy Mathews discuss the special issue of CounterText they've recently edited.
Abstraction for all? Thoughts from the author of Abstraction in Modernism and Modernity

by Jeff Wallace When you’ve written something exploratory, it can take a little while to work out what it is…