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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.
The missing drafts of Whitehead’s books

Until recently, few people suspected that the missing drafts for Alfred North Whitehead’s books might still exist – in the notes of his Harvard and Radcliffe lectures.
Divine Hiddenness in C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces

By Derek King C. S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces is a brilliant piece of fiction but also a mediation…
The Appeal of the Fantastic and the Improbable in Late Eighteenth Century Children’s Literature: Part Three

By Maryam Khorasani and Hossein Nazari Read part 2 of the blog series. Maria Edgeworth’s Lucky Orphans As the century…
The Appeal of the Fantastic and the Improbable in Late Eighteenth Century Children’s Literature: Part Two

By Maryam Khorasani and Hossein Nazari Read part 1 of this blog series. Much Ado about Witchcraft in The History…
The Appeal of the Fantastic and the Improbable in Late Eighteenth Century Children’s Literature: Part One

By Maryam Khorasani and Hossein Nazari Taking into account their concern about the moralistic upbringing of the children of a…
Palestinian lives matter

By Ronit Lentin When the announcement of the candidacy of Israeli lawmaker and retired general Efraim ‘Effi’ Eitam as director…
The War against the BBC, Part Two: Vox Populi or Voice of the Press?

By Julian Petley Note from the editors of Journal of British Cinema and Television: Given the current state of culture war,…
The War against the BBC, Part One: Fear and Loathing of Saturday Live

By Julian Petley Note from the editors of Journal of British Cinema and Television: Given the current state of culture war,…
Writing Letters, Writing Lives: Dash & Lily and Born in Exile

By Tom Ue Dash & Lily (2020-), Netflix’s charming new adaptation of Rachel Cohn’s and David Levithan’s popular YA series…