In the thick of the semester, it’s easy to get blinders on. Assignments to write, assignments to grade, deadlines to meet. It’s easy to loose…
Manuscripts at UGA
Dragons. So many dragons. Who doesn’t like dragons? I mean really, they fly, they breathe fire, they hoard gold – they’re fantastic. And we have…
Last week, we were THRILLED to welcome a group of undergraduate students from Young Harris College’s English program to the Special Collections Library to learn…
This is a semester I’ve been waiting on for a long, long time. It’s the semester when – finally! – UGA is able to participate…
[Warning: This post contains discussions of sexual assault.] Way back in my first post, I claimed that Wimmen’s Comix performed an “often-playful, sometimes-aggressive, and always-transgressive”…
This post contains images depicting sex and various stages of nudity. I know I said in the last post that Issue #3 of Wimmen’s Comix…
De Certeau, to whom Jacob dedicates The Sovereign Map, specifically defends the media consumption habits of the common man. We are not “herded” into our…
In the early 1980s, a group of sociologists at Mines ParisTech developed a new approach to their field. They sought, simply, to account for those…
My dad hates pumpkin pie. He reminds us of this fact every Thanksgiving as he eats a giant slice of it. He always adds “But…
Imagine that your favorite author of all time has decided to release a suuuper special edition of their most famous work, in collaboration with a…