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Between Care and Justice

Proposes a form of moral education that joins care and justice to nurture and develop the desirable moral sentiments for a more just world at the interpersonal, social, political economic, and environmental levels.

The Hebrew Falcon

By Roman Vater
Subjects: History

A pioneering study of a formative chapter in Middle East intellectual history, examining the historical myth that underlies the "Canaanite" brand of Israeli nationalist anti-Zionism.

When History Returns

Turns to theories and cultural representations of psychosocial life to reflect on, and better understand, the challenges of learning in times of social strife.

Mental Health Resilience

Examines the forms of support, resources, and opportunities a person with mental illness requires to have the resilience needed for mental health recovery.

Soundings in Context

Renowned poets and scholars address the question of how poetry sounds and signifies in different contexts.

The Algonquin Round Table

The facts and legends of New York's famed artistic hub told by one of its key participants.

Geophilosophy of the Mediterranean

Aims to rethink Europe under the sign of openness and hospitality, starting from the Mediterranean—the sea that is so important for the history of the entire West—a sea of differences with a deep unitary root conceived as a paradigm for rethinking new and original forms of social and political coexistence.

Nietzsche and Politicized Identities

By Guest Contributor May 01, 2024 Tags: SUNY Press Authors

Event: Another Round at the Algonquin - Book Launch for The Algonquin Round Table

May 09, 2024 @ 6:00pm - 9:00pm
New York, NY

Join us at the historic Algonquin Hotel (59 W 44th St.) for the launch of The Algonquin Round Table: 25 Years with the Legends Who Lunch, by acclaimed author, journalist, and Algonquinite Konrad Bercovici. Enjoy a night of readings, refreshments, and bon mots with the ghosts... Read more

Ember Days

Poems that step up to our world's disasters, level with its possibilities, and interrogate faith, justice, militarism, madness, and the joy of intimate relationships.

Savoring the Artistry of Film and TV

By Guest Contributor April 15, 2024 Tags: SUNY Author, Film Studies

AERA 2024 Preview

By Michelle Alamillo April 09, 2024 Tags: AERA, Book Exhibit, New Books, Education

Freedom's Frailty

Draws on Guo Xiang's commentary on the Zhuangzi to construct an account of freedom that is both metaphysical and political.