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The Greensboro Review
The Greensboro Review 116 includes the winner of the Amon Liner Poetry Prize, James Daniels's "We A
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Race Traffic
Fantasies of white slavery and the narratives of victimhood they spawn form the foundation of racis
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For God, King, and People
By recovering a largely forgotten English Renaissance mindset that regarded sovereignty and Provide
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International Poetry Review
This issue centers on the role of poetry as a form of protest in Middle Eastern and North African t
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A Consequential Life
Shortly before David Lowry Swain's thirty-second birthday, the North Carolina General Assembly elec
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The Greensboro Review
The spring 2024 Greensboro Review features our annual Robert Watson Literary Prize winners, Mark Sp
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Rewriting the Orient
In this ambitious volume, Yunfei Bai delves into the creative adaptations of classical Sanskrit, Ch
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The Greensboro Review
The 114th Greensboro Review features the winner of the Amon Liner Poetry Prize, Madeleine Poole's "
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The Greensboro Review
The Greensboro Review 113 features the Robert Watson Literary Prize winners, Luciana Arbus-Scandiff
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The Greensboro Review
The fall 2022 Greensboro Review features the Amon Liner Poetry Prize winner, "Broken Showerhead" by
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International Poetry Review
Although International Poetry Review (IPR) reserves space for works originally written in English,
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The Greensboro Review
The fall 2021 Greensboro Review features the Amon Liner Poetry Prize winner, "Pygmalion" by Megan G
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The Greensboro Review
The Greensboro Review 109 features the Robert Watson Literary Prize-winning story, Casey Guerin's "
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The Greensboro Review
The spring 2020 issue of The Greensboro Review contains fiction by Cathy Rose, Will Hearn, Brendan
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Southern Cultures: The Future of Textiles
In a moment when the textile industry is fueled by exploited overseas labor, toxic chemicals, and a
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Subcritical
Subcritical: Third Culture Field Notes explores an innovative, interdisciplinary collaboration betw
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Southern Cultures: Disability
Rejecting the well-worn narratives of pity, scorn, othering, and medicalization that exist primaril
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Southern Cultures: Moral/Economies
The Moral/Economies issue asks what is ownable, who owns, who owes, who makes, who takes, what is w
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Faculty Experiences in Active Learning
For decades, if not more, the pedagogy of choice for higher education was the lecture: students sat
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Southern Cultures: Snapshot: Climate
In more than 60 photographs, the Snapshot: Climate issue presents an on-the-ground look at climate