Volume XXVIII, Issue 1 – Spring 2022
FROM THE EDITOR
Dialogue Revisited
HUMAN VALUES—INSIGHTS, IMPLICATIONS, APPLICATIONS
Unmuting the Socio-Politically Muted: A Theoretical Conversation on Centering the Periphery through Radical Literature and Critical Literacy
J. T. Hill, University of Texas at Dallas
commentary
Blue Notes in Bronzeville
Susan Callahan, Reed College
essay
Let’s Be Disinterested Together: Social Media, Personhood, and Control
Ben Read, David Isaak, Emma Holland, Josh Grgas, Emi Karydes, Soroa Lear, and Thor Madsen, Reed College
commentary
Pandemic Bioethics: A Case Study
Clare D. Shaffer, Texas Christian University
essay
Who We Are: Patchwork Quilting in Southern Appalachia
Mandy Wilson, University of Memphis
reader’s corner
The Act of Dying in Literature and Film as an Imaginative Challenge
Michelle van Kriedt, Dominican University of California
A Reader Responds – Steven A. Burr, Editor
book review
Duncan and Marjorie Phillips and America’s First Museum of Modern Art, by Pamela Carter-Birken
Reviewed by Leslie Ross, Dominican University of California