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Fast Company February 2002 Harriet Rubin |
What Is Courage? William Ian Miller wrote the book on courage -- literally -- and even he calls it a mystery... |
Salon.com January 8, 2002 George Rafael |
A is for Arabs From algebra and coffee to guitars, optics and universities -- an alphabetical reminder of what the West owes to the People of the Crescent Moon... |
Reason January 2002 Cathy Young |
The Feminist West With Islamic fundamentalists making war on the West, the left's schizoid relationship to feminism and multiculturalism has come into full view... |
Reason January 2002 Michael Valdez Moses |
Virtual Warriors Nostalgia, the battlefield, and boomer cinema... |
Reason January 2002 Tom Peyser |
Commuter Virus Is American literature too soft on the suburbs? |
Reason January 2002 Dann Halem |
Bert and the Infidels How a puppet joined the jihad: there's a lesson that goes beyond the obvious laughter. It's one about how popular culture gets used, transformed, and circulated by its consumers, with little or no regard for its producers' intentions or interests... |
Salon.com December 21, 2001 Andrew Leonard |
The techno-thrill is gone After Sept. 11, we know digital wizardry can't save the world -- or even distract us from horror. But don't trash those gadgets yet. |
Salon.com December 15, 2001 Charles Taylor |
Trauma culture From Oklahoma City to New York, we've turned violent human loss into epic narratives of suffering and patriotism. Does this help people heal or hurt them? |
Reason December 2001 Tim Cavanaugh |
Ironic Engagement The hidden agenda of the anti-ironists... |
Salon.com October 19, 2001 Chris Colin |
Terror cleansing Since September 11, pop culture has been purging itself of anything potentially insensitive. But who decides what "sensitive" is? |
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