Kelli D. Zaytoun, author of Shapeshifting Subjects: Gloria AnzaldĂșa’s Naguala and Border Arte, answers questions on why she decided to write this book and what media she consumes for fun. […]
Tag: philosophy
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY QUARTERLY welcomes a new editor!
Join us in welcoming James Petrik as the new editor of the History of Philosophy Quarterly (HPQ)! Professor Petrik is taking over HPQ from Volume 40, 2023. James Petrik is […]
AAR/SBL Virtual Exhibit
Welcome to the University of Illinois Press virtual exhibit for the 2020 American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature conference! While we wish this could be an in-person […]
Survey Says!: It’s a un-livin’ thing
In the temperate zone of North America, June is busting out all over. The tree near the railroad tracks spreads its verdant canopy over lunchtime picnickers. Staff gardener Margo tirelessly […]
Cheat feat
This morning our scandal-addled zeitgeist turns its attention to professional football, where the New England Patriots stand accused, and more or less convicted, of deflating balls for a playoff game […]