
Lowell Frye
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Do not dabble in paradox, Edward, it puts you in danger of fortuitous wit.
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23-02-2011 18:45:17
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Wonder Woman & I raise our glasses to Christian Winting, who’s leaving Columbia University Press today to be the US politics & political theory editor at Palgrave 😢🎉


Woaw, ESP Avram Alpert: I'm now working, precisely, on the idea of a cooperative university--not just the ideals, nor coops in the curriculum, nor just externships, but the coop structure! You anticipated it! Thanks for your engagement in Los Angeles Review of Books: lareviewofbooks.org/article/cooper…

Our understanding of money—not crypto—is broken. A talk with Koray Çalışkan on his new book, Data Money. Next Monday at 12:30 PM ET. More: bit.ly/3RtBadc



Officially out and available for online purchase today, with many thanks to the wonderful team at Columbia University Press.

In a guest opinion essay The New York Times, I argue against the constitutionality of Alabama's decision to seek execution by nitrogen gas hypoxia for the men and women on death row. I argue it is cruel human experimentation: nytimes.com/2023/09/18/opi… | Open access: web.archive.org/web/2023091906…



Friends, do read Prof. Neena Mahadev's Synecdoche, Pookie _Karma and Grace_ Columbia University Press, a #SouthAsian story of the recent rise of #Christian Pentecostalism in Sri Lanka and the #Buddhist view of these churches as #neocolonial institutions. cup.columbia.edu/book/a/9780231…

Megan Bryson and Kevin Buckelew on their new volume Buddhist Masculinities (Columbia University Press) in conversation with Jue Liang for New Books Network (@newbooksnetwork.bsky.social) #podcast | RASP Editor Lowell Frye newbooksnetwork.com/buddhist-mascu…


Congratulations to John Kieschnick Stanford University Religious Studies on winning the Numata Prize for his _Buddhist Historiography in China_ Columbia University Press!

Thrilled to be in conversation with Corinne Blalock and Amy Kapczynski on *Cooperation* on Tuesday! Please feel free to join us in person👇🏼if you are in New Haven, more information here: lpeproject.org/events/cooperi…


We are pleased to announce that John Kieschnick's BUDDHIST HISTORIOGRAPHY IN CHINA is the winner of the 2023 Toshihide Numata Book Award in Buddhism from UC Berkeley's Numata Center for Buddhist Studies. buff.ly/45aDaua #AwardWinner #BookAward #Buddhism #EastAsianStudies

