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Suggested Readings: The Rohingya’s History, Descartes in Context, and Sleepy Jellyfish

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Celebrate Banned Books Week

The last week of September is Banned Books Week, when the American Library Association calls our attention to works that have been censored.
JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Lovecraft’s Legacy, Hurricane Refugees, and AI Gaydar

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Plastic and Salt, Memory and Punishment, Nazis and Medievalists

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: DACA’s Kids, Outlawing War, and the Real Pro-Life Leaders

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Hurricanes and Planning, Babylonian Math, and Doing Science at Exxon

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Charlottesville, Prosthetic Limbs, and Sleeping in the Heat

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Military Myths, Generation iPhone, and Immigration History

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Editing Embryos, Meditation Psychology, and Unoriginal Art

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Tales From the Convents, Verbal Violence, and the Plans of Ravens

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Usury, Weird Physics, and the End of the World

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Super-Users, Smart Toothbrushes, and Sexism

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Obamacare, Zooplankton, and a Controversy over Coconut Oil

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Political Violence, Robot Fact Checkers, and a War on Chinese Food

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Human Origins, a Rat Disaster, and the Confederate Flag

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Wonder Woman

In 1942, William Moulton Marston wrote an incredibly charming essay in defense of comics, and describing how he created Wonder Woman.
JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Placebos, Jail Reform, and the Upside of Uptalk

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JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Weird Biodiversity, Virtual Reality Prescriptions, and the Meaning of “Get Out”

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Denis Johnson

Denis Johnson

Denis Johnson, author of Jesus' Son and other award-winning books, speaks with Eric Elshtain on the role of religion in his work.
JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Deadly Lead, Natural Foods, and Handshake Diplomacy

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JSTOR Daily Friday Reads

Margarita Engle, the Young People’s Poet Laureate

Cuban American Margarita Engle is the new Young People’s Poet Laureate. Engle has written many books for children, young adults and adults.
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New Graduates’ Favorite JSTOR Articles

When JSTOR saved the day...Recent college grads remember the articles that helped them with their research before graduation.
JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Fidget Spinners, Dead Bugs, and James Comey

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Marguerite Duras on Her Remarkable Mother

Noted novelist and screenwriter Marguerite Duras on how her fictional mothers are all really her own (complicated, difficult, inimitable) mother.
JSTOR Daily Suggested Readings

Suggested Readings: Climate Uncertainty, the Point of Insurance, and Wolves in Denmark

Well-researched stories from around the web that bridge the gap between news and scholarship. Brought to you each Tuesday from the editors of JSTOR Daily.