Author Archives: Kim W. Stallwood
Book Review: Who Are You Looking At?
Who Are You Looking At? The Face on Your Plate: The Truth about Food by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson. Norton. 271 pp. £17.99 or $24.95 Reviewed by Kim Stallwood Some books are written by authors whose biography and personality are seemingly … Continue reading
Emmy, this morning
Something Smells Around Here
Britain’s Got Talent’s Piers Morgan strips to sell Burger King perfume
Insight from the Campaign for Same-Sex Marriage
Each incremental victory at the state level, moreover, helps to prepare the ground for eventual broader reform, for at least two reasons. First, opposition based on the contention that same-sex marriage is an oxymoron is plausible only so long as … Continue reading
Should Academics Advocate?
We believe a core, yet undervalued, intellectual activity of university professors is participation in advocacy. It the term “advocacy” has become pejorative, then perhaps academics need to better convey the importance of evaluating options in a responsible and accountable manner, … Continue reading