by Kiel Downey | Dec 1, 2017 | Publication
The Holocaust, the effort to destroy the Jewish people by the Nazi regime and its collaborators, marked one of humanity’s greatest failures. It forced difficult new discussions around the world about our obligations to one another and about the rights and duties of...
by Kiel Downey | May 5, 2017 | Publication
The Raging Storm: A Reporter’s Inside Account of the Northern Uganda War 1986-2005, by Ugandan journalist Caroline Lamwaka, details the war between the Ugandan government forces, the National Resistance Army (NRA), and different rebel forces, predominantly in the...
by Kiel Downey | May 1, 2017 | Publication
View Full Report Countering violent extremism (CVE) has emerged as an increasingly important part of foreign policy in recent years. Official sources articulate CVE as distinct from counter-terrorism (CT), but they offer few clear definitions of “violent extremism,” a...
by Kiel Downey | Jan 1, 2015 | Publication
The National Body in Mexican Literature presents a revisionist reading of the Mexican canon that challenges assumptions of State hegemony and national identity. It analyzes the representation of sick, disabled, and miraculously healed bodies in Mexican literature from...
by Tyler Hammett | Feb 21, 2019
Dr. Sherina Feliciano-Santos is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Carolina. She also has affiliations with the Linguistics Program and the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program. Her research interests include...