In “Darwin to the Rescue” (The Chronicle Review, August 1), Britt Peterson discusses the empirical work done by us, Jonathan A. Gottschall and Joseph Carroll. By handling facts carelessly, she gives a ...
AUSTIN, Texas -- A classicist, biologist and computer scientist all walk into a room -- what comes next isn't the punchline but a new method to analyze relationships among ancient Latin and Greek ...
Episode 1 of "Making Black America" explores the evolution of Black literature. The first episode of "Making Black America" includes an exploration of the evolution of Black Literature, including a ...
David P. Barash and Nanelle Barash argue for the addition of biology-based criticism to the current postmodern arsenal of deconstruction, intertextuality, neohistoricism, and so on (“Evolution and ...
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Pakistan, June 17 -- Innovations in literary writing have long been integral to the evolution of literature, with figures such as William Shakespeare revolutionizing the stage through inventive ...
It’s an old stereotype: he who hates mathematics curls up with a book, and she who revels in numbers is bored by fiction. But Franco Moretti, an English professor at Stanford University, believes that ...
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