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Eve Tushnet
“People who have never heard of Weegee can describe him,” Bonanos writes, because he created Hollywood’s idea of the newspaper photographer.”
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José Dueño
The major foci of Foucault's work were the histories of madness, the social sciences, penitentiaries and sexuality.
Tomie dePaola
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Kerry Weber
Many of dePaola’s most delightful characters are those who persevere in the worthy effort to simply be themselves.
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Benjamin Ivry
Karen J. Johnson focuses on the minority of white Catholics who felt that racial equality was a moral and religious, not merely political, issue.
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Maureen K. Day
The Catholic Church needs to recognize that moved from a secular public sphere—marked by separate and specialized spheres of economy, science, faith and so forth that manage their own concerns in an insular way—to a postsecular public sphere, in which a multiplicity of voices and expertise are welcome to weigh in on an issue.
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Kevin Spinale
Alan Jacobs’s new book is a collage of the intellectual considerations of five thinkers who, in their experience of the violence of World War II and their revulsion at the fascism that fueled it, contemplate the nature of education and its renewal after the anticipated Allied victory.