Anna Mae Duane
@annamaeduane
UConn Prof,, Director, UConn Humanities Institute, 19C childhood, race, disability author, Educated for Freedom nyupress.org/9781479847471/…
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So honored that my book, Educated for Freedom, is featured in this NYRB essay by the brilliant Manisha Sinha! It is thrilling to be recognized by a scholar who I respect so deeply, and to be in the company of so many luminaries in the field.
It was an honor to speak about Henry Highland Garnet at the Starr Center yesterday. And it was a thrill to have the chance to view Jason Patterson 📚📜🗜🎨’s beautiful portrait of Garnet, which hangs in a place of honor in Chestertown, MD. instagram.com/p/Cx_PnemPqas/…
I just wrote this blog post connected to my new book. Enjoy! Amputation Nation: Loss, Memory, and Reconstructing the Racial Order cambridgeblog.org/2024/10/amputa… via Cambridge University Press - Academic
Delighted to share this piece on UConn Humanities's work addressing the social connection crisis. We teach students to code; we can also teach them to connect. In fact, the humanities have done this work for centuries. tinyurl.com/3f8wfzay
As investment in humanities education has plummeted over two decades, loneliness among young people has soared. I think that's no coincidence--I wrote about it here. theconversation.com/how-humanities… via The Conversation U.S.
#Humanities aren’t just for majors — #STEM students gain critical thinking and interpersonal skills too. An English professor explains the benefits: buff.ly/4iGex0d (Anna Mae Duane @uconn) #loneliness #highered