What better way to recover from vehicular mayhem than a cruise on the beautiful Seto Inland Sea? Join Beauvoir and Sartre as they sail from Kobe to Kyushu… storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/91a8...
On October 4, 1966, news media around the world carried reports of a terrifying accident involving a Japanese taxi. The hype probably had something to do with its famous passengers—the French philosophers Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre. Read more here! storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/91a8...
Good ole MTG making us all look like stable geniuses down here in GA.
Starting today, every article accepted at the Journal of East Asian Studies will be published Open Access: free of charge to every author, free to read for anyone in the world. Check it out! www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Beauvoir and Sartre were fervent fans of Mishima Yukio’s fiction. So when they toured Kinkakuji, the setting of one of his most famous novels, he was all they could talk about. Sadly, their love was unrequited. #literature#Japanstorymaps.arcgis.com/stories/91a8...
If you’ve ever stayed in a traditional Japanese inn, then you may already see where this installment of Beauvoir in Japan is headed. If not, buckle up! storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/91a8...
Members of Congress who voted to defund FEMA and the National Flood Insurance Program one day before Helene hit: Sen. Budd (R-NC) Sen. Blackburn (R-TN) Sen. Hagerty (R-TN) Reps. Bean, Bilirakis, Cammack, Donalds, Gaetz, Lee, Luna, Mills, Posey, Waltz, Webster (R-FL) Rep. Bishop (R-NC)
Today in Beauvoir in Japan: A visit to Mt. Koya provokes some serious culture shock, as atheism faces off with Buddhism and Sartre disses the ancestors. Asabuki shrugs, and a young monk weeps. storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/91a8...