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Linguistics

The rise of transgender pronouns: ze are the bright and promising future!

Increasingly over the last few decades, transgender visibility has started to cross over into the pu...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

?Saving? history ? the changing face of archaeological preservation

The need for better historical preservation has never been more evident – archaeological sites are...

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English Literature

Why the condescension around comic book movies?

Superhero films have been a popular form of film entertainment for decades; however, there is a fear...

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History of Art

Like a Prayer: The Sacred and the Sexual in Music Videos

At first glance, no two phenomena seem further away than contemporary music videos and centuries-ol...

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History

The Magic of Minimalism – Sounds for the Modern World

A recent article has drawn attention to the ways in which the minimalist movement in music redefined...

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Archaeology and Anthropology

Brow Game Strong: Evolution and the Art of Communication

Can you tell what someone’s thinking from a raised eyebrow? Research conducted at the University o...

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English Literature

The Borrowing Bard?Playwright or Plagiarist?

Recent scholarship has added to the conversation about Shakespeare’s originality—or lack thereof...

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Linguistics

Désolé, je suis Français: Are Manners Lost in Translation?

A French waiter who was fired for being rude and disrespectful has recently made headlines for filin...

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Biological Sciences

Songs of the Sea?The Jazz Music of the Bowheads

New research from the University of Washington has found that the vocalisations of bowhead whales m...

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Fine Art

When I Grow Up… Kids Weigh in on Women in Science

A new study conducted at Northwest University has indicated that children in the US are drawing more...

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Psychology

Millennial Minds?Are You Smarter Than a Goldfish?

Although the “millennial” generation remains a loose concept without a precise definition, criti...

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History

The Language of Hope: Reviving Esperanto

Esperanto, literally “one who hopes”, was first proposed by Ludwik L Zamenhof in 1887, a...

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