Free Post Emily Waller Singeisen At Ralston College, beautiful lyricism fails to drown out the dog whistles It is impossible to separate a Classical drama from the institution that facilitates its translation and staging
Free Post Emily Waller Singeisen Myths among us: Regional project adapts ancient myths for modern consumption and feminine empowerment In the same way that classical forms are ubiquitous in Savannah’s downtown, classical mythology is ubiquitous in our collective imagination.
Free Post Emily Waller Singeisen A Son of the South: How a childhood in Savannah shaped Clarence Thomas' patriarchal vision for America The refrain of Thomas’ jurisprudence as well as his voice in the public square harkens back time and again to his childhood in Savannah, to the austerity of his grandfather, and to the particular vision of masculinity he represented.
Free Post Emily Waller Singeisen On monuments: What stories do we choose to tell? With no historical precedent for their removal and state regulations safeguarding them, why are tourists so concerned about Savannah’s monuments?