An ethnography of South Korea’s lay investors and aspiring millionaires that demonstrates how South Korea’s capitalism thrives on its critiques
Reflections from college music instructors offering various approaches to inclusive, supportive pedagogy in the classroom
Connecting Bateson’s ecology of mind with the environmental humanities
Revealing how landscapes dedicated to the perpetual care of the dead mirrored the transformations and conflicts of the nineteenth century in American society
Understanding generational trauma through a method of self-care
Unearthing the undead stalking the panels of action/adventure and superhero comics
Explores the complex interpersonal networks and differing ethical standpoints that shape the news in China
On the eve of the 2008 financial crisis, Brazil implemented its largest-ever public housing program, the Minha Casa Minha Vida
The lives of young male Muslim “adventurers” in a Malian town
An intimate and insightful look into the life of a head Sōtō Zen temple in 21st century Japan
What the humanities can teach us about COVID-19
The stories of the Huron, Miami, Ottawa, Potawatomi, and Chippewa tribes in the years before contact with European settlers
In Venezuela’s El Sistema, music is both a means of government control and a form of emancipation for youth musicians
An exploration of the effects on patrilineal kinship ties of the social and political changes in the period between the revolutions of 1912 and 1949
The classic ethnography on how implicit bias impacts black male students’ identities
In Belfast’s rebel music scene, Irish republican musicians and audiences engage in ritualized resistance against the British state