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Obama's Pick: "The Anthropologists" Receives Global Acclaim
Aysegul Savas's novel, "The Anthropologists," selected by Barack Obama as one of his favorite books in 2024, explores the search for home and belonging in a foreign city through the eyes of a couple, drawing on Savas's personal experiences as a Turkish woman living in Paris.
Obama's Pick: "The Anthropologists" Receives Global Acclaim
Aysegul Savas's novel, "The Anthropologists," selected by Barack Obama as one of his favorite books in 2024, explores the search for home and belonging in a foreign city through the eyes of a couple, drawing on Savas's personal experiences as a Turkish woman living in Paris.
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20% Bias Score


Wackelkontakt": Interwoven Narratives of Deception and Healing
Wolf Haas's "Wackelkontakt" uses interwoven narratives of a grief counselor, Escher, and a mafioso, Marko Steiner, to explore themes of deception, identity, and healing, mirroring the act of assembling a puzzle.
Wackelkontakt": Interwoven Narratives of Deception and Healing
Wolf Haas's "Wackelkontakt" uses interwoven narratives of a grief counselor, Escher, and a mafioso, Marko Steiner, to explore themes of deception, identity, and healing, mirroring the act of assembling a puzzle.
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16% Bias Score


Pfeiffer's Bilbao Exhibition Explores Identity and Power Through Religious and Pop Culture Imagery
Paul Pfeiffer's "Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom," exhibiting at the Guggenheim Bilbao until March 16, 2025, uses religious iconography and pop culture figures to explore themes of identity, power, and the construction of emotions, drawing from his childhood experiences in the Philippi...
Pfeiffer's Bilbao Exhibition Explores Identity and Power Through Religious and Pop Culture Imagery
Paul Pfeiffer's "Prologue to the Story of the Birth of Freedom," exhibiting at the Guggenheim Bilbao until March 16, 2025, uses religious iconography and pop culture figures to explore themes of identity, power, and the construction of emotions, drawing from his childhood experiences in the Philippi...
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32% Bias Score


Sin relato": Narrative Atrophy and the Digital Age
Lola López Mondéjar's "Sin relato," winner of the 2024 Anagrama Essay Prize, analyzes the modern individual's decreasing ability to construct a coherent self-narrative, linking this to a weakening of internal thought exacerbated by technology and highlighting its impact on identity and social cohesi...
Sin relato": Narrative Atrophy and the Digital Age
Lola López Mondéjar's "Sin relato," winner of the 2024 Anagrama Essay Prize, analyzes the modern individual's decreasing ability to construct a coherent self-narrative, linking this to a weakening of internal thought exacerbated by technology and highlighting its impact on identity and social cohesi...
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24% Bias Score


"Veneco" Song Sparks Debate Over Venezuelan Identity and Migration
A Venezuelan band's song using the derogatory term "veneco" sparked controversy, with President Maduro condemning it as an insult to Venezuelan women, while the band says the song aims to reclaim the term and celebrate Venezuelan pride amid widespread migration and racism.
"Veneco" Song Sparks Debate Over Venezuelan Identity and Migration
A Venezuelan band's song using the derogatory term "veneco" sparked controversy, with President Maduro condemning it as an insult to Venezuelan women, while the band says the song aims to reclaim the term and celebrate Venezuelan pride amid widespread migration and racism.
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48% Bias Score


Historical Reenactment: A Personal Journey of Healing and Rediscovery
A mixed-race Black woman uses historical reenactment to heal, connect with her heritage, and challenge traditional notions of authenticity, finding personal growth and community within the hobby.
Historical Reenactment: A Personal Journey of Healing and Rediscovery
A mixed-race Black woman uses historical reenactment to heal, connect with her heritage, and challenge traditional notions of authenticity, finding personal growth and community within the hobby.
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28% Bias Score

Merciful Country": Lockdown, Trauma, and the Question of Redemption
Merciful Country" interweaves Anna McCormick's lockdown memoir with the fragmented confession of Buster, a shape-shifting undercover cop, exploring themes of trauma, identity, and the possibility of redemption within a system that breeds violence.

Merciful Country": Lockdown, Trauma, and the Question of Redemption
Merciful Country" interweaves Anna McCormick's lockdown memoir with the fragmented confession of Buster, a shape-shifting undercover cop, exploring themes of trauma, identity, and the possibility of redemption within a system that breeds violence.
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16% Bias Score

Another Man in the Street: A Windrush Pioneer's Long-Term Struggle
Caryl Phillips's \"Another Man in the Street\" chronicles the life of Kittitian migrant Victor Johnson in post-war Britain from the 1950s to the 1990s, revealing the lasting emotional and social consequences of migration and the challenges faced by Windrush pioneers beyond initial settlement.

Another Man in the Street: A Windrush Pioneer's Long-Term Struggle
Caryl Phillips's \"Another Man in the Street\" chronicles the life of Kittitian migrant Victor Johnson in post-war Britain from the 1950s to the 1990s, revealing the lasting emotional and social consequences of migration and the challenges faced by Windrush pioneers beyond initial settlement.
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40% Bias Score

Just for Us" Wins Tony and Emmy, Highlights Universal Themes of Identity
Alex Edelman's stand-up special, "Just for Us," which premiered in 2018 and won a Tony and Emmy in 2024, explores themes of assimilation and identity, resonating with audiences worldwide due to its relatable exploration of feeling like an outsider. The show's success highlights Edelman's ability to ...

Just for Us" Wins Tony and Emmy, Highlights Universal Themes of Identity
Alex Edelman's stand-up special, "Just for Us," which premiered in 2018 and won a Tony and Emmy in 2024, explores themes of assimilation and identity, resonating with audiences worldwide due to its relatable exploration of feeling like an outsider. The show's success highlights Edelman's ability to ...
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20% Bias Score

De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...

De Kretser's "Theory and Practice": Identity, Art, and the Limits of Theory
Michelle de Kretser's "Theory and Practice" is a 2024 novel exploring identity formation through a fragmented narrative, interweaving the protagonist's personal journey in 1980s Melbourne with reflections on art, theory, and political events like Chernobyl and AIDS. The novel questions the limits of...
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28% Bias Score

Rumiz's New Series: Reclaiming Europe's Mythical Identity
Paolo Rumiz's 14-volume book series, starting with "Verranno di notte", counters the narrative of European decline by exploring its mythical roots and critiquing the current political climate characterized by rising nationalism and demonization of migrants. The series, available in Italy, aims to in...

Rumiz's New Series: Reclaiming Europe's Mythical Identity
Paolo Rumiz's 14-volume book series, starting with "Verranno di notte", counters the narrative of European decline by exploring its mythical roots and critiquing the current political climate characterized by rising nationalism and demonization of migrants. The series, available in Italy, aims to in...
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44% Bias Score

The Unexpected Power of Names
This article explores the surprising influence of names on personality, social perceptions, and life outcomes, drawing on various studies from across the globe.

The Unexpected Power of Names
This article explores the surprising influence of names on personality, social perceptions, and life outcomes, drawing on various studies from across the globe.
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36% Bias Score
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