Volume XXX, Issue 1 – Spring 2024
FROM THE EDITOR
Thirty Years
human values: insights, implications, applications
“Being” Transphobic in the American Age of Innocence
Anand Atre, Johns Hopkins University
essay
Wondering and Wandering Through Amitav Ghosh’s Sea of Poppies: Co-Creating Ourselves in a Literary Niche
Susie Callahan, Reed College
commentary
Responsibility and Control: An Ethical Inquiry
Claire Foster, Johns Hopkins University
commentary
Hell Is Other People: An Ethical Dilemma
Katy O’Grady, Johns Hopkins University
essay
Restoring the Proper Family: A Boy’s Triumph Over “The Anti-Mother” in Horace’s Epode 5
Carol Wu, University of Pennsylania
creative nonfiction
Watching
Donna Grimley, Rice University
poetry
Lizards and Livestock
Brian Eckert, Johns Hopkins University
reader’s corner
Claiming Our Portion of the Sun and Wind: A Reflection on Azar Nafisi’s Reading Lolita in Tehran
Amy Aliz Simpson, Texas Christian University
human values: insights, implications, applications
The Limitations of Stature: Exposing the Ignorance, Stigmatization, Objectification, and Limitations Impacting People with Dwarfism
Margaret Dedman, Wesleyan University