[BLOG] Some Sunday links
Jan. 28th, 2018 02:05 pm- Crooked Timber seeks advice for academics trying to publish general-interest books.
- The Frailest Thing's Michael Sacasas considers the extent, and the way, in which technological change can outstrip the ability of cultures and institutions to manage this change.
- Hornet Stories notes the many ways in which the Trump Presidency is proving to be terrible for HIV-positive people around the world.
- Sara Jaffe at JSTOR Daily explores the concept of queer time. What is time like for queer people if the traditional markers of adulthood--marriage, children, and so on--are unavailable? How do they think of life stages?
- Language Log looks at the complexities of language in Hong Kong under Chinese rule.
- Drew Rowsome reports on the latest theatre piece of Jordan Tannahill, Declarations.
- Window on Eurasia reports on declining flows of migrants from elsewhere in the former Soviet Union to Russia.