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Unfreezing the frame: The art of the embodied experience

Three-dimensional artwork comes alive when experienced in the flesh, says art historian Nathaniel Jones. Guiding us around the Vatican Museums’ statue of the mythical Laocoön, he describes the storytelling twists and turns the sculpture reveals when viewed dynamically an effect impossible to capture in a static representation.

Peace of mind: The science and philosophy of mental health

What does it mean to be mentally healthy? The answer has changed over time, says philosopher and historian of science Anya Plutynski. Her research on early 20th-century “mental hygiene” practitioners shows that some providers of the era sought to establish factors and skills that boosted patients’ mental health and prevented symptoms of mental illness from arising. That’s a

In digital worlds and on physical stages, directors invite audiences into the story

What happens when we inhabit the world of a famous story and the story seeps into our own? By analyzing performances of Shakespeare’s plays and Greek tragedies in four 21st-century contexts a reconstructed historical playhouse, open-world theatre, virtual reality and augmented reality Assistant Professor of Drama Elizabeth Hunter proposes a new theory of spectatorship in

Florida v Black studies: An insider s overview | Center for the Humanities

The year 2023 began with a series of news reports that the College Board  the nonprofit education testing organization responsible for creating Advanced Placement (AP) courses and the SAT exam  was engaged in a back-and-forth with the state of Florida over its newest offering, AP African American Studies, that eventually led to a pared-back curriculum. While the state

Kasa : Celebrating women s journeys in Korea | Center for the Humanities

어와우리 벗님네야, 이내말삼 드러보소 (“Hello my friends, please listen to what I am about to tell you”). For more than 500 years, Korean women have invited listeners to relieve moments of their lives excursions, celebrations, concerns and more chronicled in the form of ‘kasa,’ a verse narrative. Scholar Ji-Eun Lee (East Asian Languages & Cultures) dives into their stories as part of a

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