Medieval Studies: Harvard Conference Celebrates 100 Years
April 5, 2025

Medieval studies serve as an essential academic field that unravels the intricate tapestry of history, culture, and literature from the Middle Ages.This discipline has witnessed a resurgence recently, especially highlighted during the 100th annual meeting of the Medieval Academy, where 800 scholars congregated at Harvard Yard to engage with a variety of topics, including the works of Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Patricia Lockwood: Internet Is Real Life and Literature
April 5, 2025

In her recent talk, Patricia Lockwood explores the nuances of digital existence in her work, particularly in "No One Is Talking About This." Lockwood, a celebrated author known for her incisive takes on contemporary life, argues that the discomfort surrounding the internet as a reflection of real life is a barrier to fully embracing modern narratives.Through her poignant storytelling, she delves into the intersection of internet culture and literature, challenging the notion that discussions on social media and online personas are trivial.
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Severance TV Show: Exploring Identity and Work-Life Balance
April 5, 2025

The Apple TV+ series "Severance" is captivating viewers with its innovative exploration of work-life balance and the complexities of identity.Set in a dystopian office environment, the show follows employees who have volunteered to undergo a radical procedure that separates their work self, or "innie," from their personal life, known as the "outie." This intriguing premise raises profound questions about consciousness and the duality of human existence, making "Severance" a standout among contemporary work-life balance shows.
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