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The Bible in the Age of Covid-19 Between Margaret Atwood and Donald Trump

Margaret Atwood, the Bible, and Donald Trump—is there a stranger group of bedfellows that could help us think through these strange times? We don’t think so.

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Kulturvirologin zur Corona-Pandemie: “Man will Krankheiten immer Bedeutungen zuschreiben.”

Künstlerin und Kulturwissenschaftlerin Susanne Ristow beschäftigt sich seit Jahren mit Viren. Wir sprachen mit ihr über das Verhältnis von Virus und Kunst, vergangene Pandemien und virale Potentiale in der Corona-Pandemie.

Arts & Humanities

World War II Museums and the Battle for Memory, 75 Years Later

In 2020, can we make a universal claim that the end of the Second World War in Europe was a liberation, a symbol of peace and freedom? A plea for multi-faceted approaches to remembering World War II.

Arts & Humanities

“I could imagine my ancestors smile” – Lonnie Bunch on the National Museum of African American History and Culture

The first African American Secretary of the Smithsonian and former director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture about the NMAAHC, museums and their role in creating inclusive national narratives.

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