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Pops in Pop Culture
The definitions of fatherhood have shifted in the twenty-first century as paternal subjectivities, conflicts, and desires have registered in new ways in the contemporary family.
The Golden Age of Arcade
In the late 70s, video game arcades became extremely popular and arcades started popping up all over Japan and the United States. During this time, the arcade video game industry …
Subversion
A penetrating analysis of weaponized information–one of the most pressing dangers to open societiesNow more than ever, communities across the world are integrated into a complex, …
The History and Philosophy of Boredom
From Lucretius’s horror loci and Buddhist drowsiness to the religious boredom of acedia and the philosophical explorations of Kant, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger, …
Case Endings in Spoken Standard Arabic
Morphologically marked case is a salient Standard Arabic feature without parallel in Arabic dialects. As such it is a grammatical system learned by native speakers of Arabic …
New Heights in Lace Knitting
Set against the backdrop of the world’s tallest peaks, author Andrea Jurgrau’s New Heights in Lace Knitting takes lace knitters through an adventurous journey, elevating their lace …
5 Golden Flings
Ms. Tinsel is hitting the road with her wishing ornaments and the magic of Christmas is about to arrive... Five ornaments—each unique, fragile, and destined to bring a special …
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Youth Mental Health
Experts discuss the potential of early intervention to transform outcomes for people with mental disorders.Mental illness represents one of the largest disease burdens worldwide, …
Star Wars: Hyperspace Stories--Qui-Gon
Dark Horse Comics is proud to announce the launch of our new Star Wars Hyperspace Stories original graphic novel line. Each volume stands alone as a brilliant showcase of some of …
Some Wear Leather, Some Wear Lace
It was a scene that had many names: some original members referred to themselves as punks, others, new romantics, new wavers, the bats or the morbids. 'Goth' did not gain lexical …