In her new book, Desire Work: Ex-Gay and Pentecostal Masculinity in South Africa, Dr. Melissa Hackman examines the experiences of […]

In her new book, Desire Work: Ex-Gay and Pentecostal Masculinity in South Africa, Dr. Melissa Hackman examines the experiences of […]
I began reading Kid Gloves: Nine Months of Careful Chaos on my own due date, desperately trying to keep busy […]
In 1840, the American press widely circulated illustrations of Queen Victoria’s wedding cake. It was a 300-pound, 14-inch-tall and 10-foot-wide […]
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I love the old American spiritual “Down by the Riverside.” In fact, my first book borrows its title, War No […]
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This essay was first published at Fugitive Leaves, the blog of The History Medical Library of The College of Physicians […]
There’s a story whispered among my family about one of my grandmother’s cousins. She died sometime in the early 1960s […]
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