[A Recap of the
month that was in AmericanStudying.]
June
4: McCarthyism Contexts: The Palmer Raids: A McCarthyism series starts with
the WWI raids that foreshadowed McCarthy’s excesses.
June
5: McCarthyism Contexts: Roy Cohn: The series continues with the figure who
embodies McCarthyism’s hypocrisies—and something more.
June
6: McCarthyism Contexts: McCarthy’s Lies and Rise: Three telling falsehoods
that foreshadowed McCarthy’s public role, as the series rolls on.
June
7: McCarthyism Contexts: Edward R. Murrow: The special report that helped
begin McCarthy’s fall, and the response that only hastened it further.
June
8: McCarthyism Contexts: The Crucible and The Front: The series concludes
with an allegorical and a literal cultural response to McCarthyism.
June
9-10: McCarthyism Contexts: The Beginning of the End: A special post on the
anniversary of Joseph Welch’s famous question about McCarthy’s decency.
June
11: The Supreme Court and Progress: Worcester v. Georgia: For the week of
#LovingDay, a Supreme Court series starts with the decision that couldn’t stop
a tragedy but did make history.
June
12: The Supreme Court and Progress: Loving v. Virginia: The series
continues with two underremembered contexts for the historic 1967 decision.
June
13: The Supreme Court and Progress: United States v. Wong Kim Ark: One
positive and one negative side to two historic 1890s decisions, as the series
rules on.
June
14: The Supreme Court and Progress: Brown v. Board of Education: The
forgotten figures at the heart of one of our most crucial decisions.
June
15: The Supreme Court and Progress: Lawrence v. Texas: The series concludes
with two historical contexts for a shockingly recent case.
June
16-17: The Courts and Progress in 2018: A special, now frustratingly
relevant weekend post on the courts and progress in our own moment.
June
18: Beach Reads: The Hardy Boys: A summer reading series starts with one of
the books that powerfully sparked my young imagination.
June
19: Beach Reads: John Bellairs: The series continues with the author and
book that helped push me out of my comfort zone.
June
20: Beach Reads: Trout Fishing in America: A book that greatly expanded my
sense of what literature can be and so, as the series reads on.
June
21: Beach Reads: The Kingdom of Matthias: The book that helped open my eyes
to a career opportunity and disciplinary path.
June
22: Beach Reads: The Day of the Locust: The series concludes with a book
that reminds me of how far I still have to go.
June
23-24: Crowd-sourced Beach Reads: One of my favorite crowd-sourced beach
reads of the year, featuring tons of suggestions from fellow BeachReadStudiers—add
yours in comments, please!
June
25: Summer Class Readings: “The Tenth of January”: A series following up my
summer teaching starts with Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’ genre-bending short story.
June
26: Summer Class Readings: “Alabanza: In Praise of Local 100”: The series continues
with Martín
Espada’s controversial and crucial poem about work and war.
June
27: Summer Class Readings: “Of the Passing of the First-born”: The most
painful, difficult and powerful chapter of W.E.B. Du Bois’s American classic,
as the series rolls on.
June
28: Summer Class Readings: Love Medicine: Two complementary roles for the
framing chapters of Louise Erdrich’s wonderful short story cycle.
June
29: Summer Class Readings: The Book of Salt: The series concludes with
Monique Truong’s wonderful historical novel.
Next series
starts Monday,
Ben
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