Kathleen B. Jones is a writer and former professor of women’s studies at San Diego State University, where she taught for nearly a quarter century. In addition to four scholarly books on feminist politics, she published one memoir, Living Between Danger and Love, and is finishing another about the influence of Hannah Arendt’s life and work on her own.
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Book Review: Luncheon of the Boating Party by Susan Vreeland
The vivacity and surety of Vreeland's dazzling prose captures the artist as much possessed by his subjects as he wishes to possess them.
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Book Review: French Seduction by Eunice Lipton — An American's Encounter with France, Her Father, and the Holocaust
Eunice Lipton's disturbingly delicious book about her own equivocal love affair with France is a meditation on seduction, betrayal, and loss.
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Theater Review: Jamaica Farewell - A One-Woman Tour de Force
A young woman’s madcap journey to America in the 1970s, it is a funny, moving night at the theatre.
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Jazz Riffing History: Building Cosmopolitanism One Song at a Time
Calling all bloggers! Let's breathe deep, listen, remember and build a world of rich plurality.
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Uncommon Ceremonies: My Adventures as a Wedding Officiant
Putting tradition to work for modern purposes.
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