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Durba Mitra
Richard B. Wolf Associate Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality
One of the chief assumptions of liberalism, at least a certain strand of liberalism and democratic theory, is the hope that the public sphere would be governed by reason: specifically, deliberative reason.
Mario Vargas Llosa belonged to a remarkable generation of Latin American novelists.
The history of global feminisms is deeply entrenched in the history of colonialism and the history of the rise and fall of slavery in the 19th century.
Durba Mitra
Richard B. Wolf Associate Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality
The history of global feminisms is deeply entrenched in the history of colonialism and the history of the rise and fall of slavery in the 19th century.
Durba Mitra
Richard B. Wolf Associate Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality
One of the chief assumptions of liberalism, at least a certain strand of liberalism and democratic theory, is the hope that the public sphere would be governed by reason: specifically, deliberative reason.
The history of global feminisms is deeply entrenched in the history of colonialism and the history of the rise and fall of slavery in the 19th century.
Durba Mitra
Richard B. Wolf Associate Professor of Women, Gender and Sexuality
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Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University
I started thinking about the term “unprepared” because it’s a term that is not often reflected upon yet is popularly used in the public discourse.
There are over 70 million displaced people in the world today, and the number is growing. This is roughly the size of the population of the 21st largest country in the world.
To feel at home in today’s world is a very big demand because the sense of homelessness has always been a place of feeling at home and not feeling at home.
Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University
Anne F. Rothenberg Professor of the Humanities at Harvard University
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