Author Archives: Robin Bates

Antigone Taught Mandela Leadership

While in prison, Mandela performed the role of Creon in Antigone. The experience may have helped train him for leadership years later.

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The Joys of Reading Fanny Burney

In which I share my first-time reading experience of Fanny Burney’s Cecilia, which I couldn’t bear to put down.

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O’Connor Illustrates White Identity Formation

In the short story “Artificial Nigger,” O’Connor shows how racism is inculcated in a child. Toni Morrison’s sees the story as paradigmatic.

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She My Lodestar While I Go and Come

Four poems for Mother’s Day.

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Obama’s Election and a Blog Launched

The political high point of my life has been Obama’s 2008 election. I began blogging the following spring, and many of my posts have been about racial resentment.

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At 75, She Accessed Her Inner Amazon

Entering her mid-seventies, my wife imagines herself as an Amazon warrior girding herself with velcro greaves and cuirasses.

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It Was the Worst of Times: Gilded Age Redux

As the U.S. engineers a second Gilded Age and Trump fantasizes about ballrooms and monuments, it’s time to revisit Tale of Two Cities.

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Hope in Blooming Lilacs (Whitman)

For all the damage Trump & Co. are doing, Whitman, writing after the death of Lincoln, reminds us of American resilience.

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Using Poetry to Stand Up to Tyranny

The poem that uses myth and literature to imagine the possibilities for action in the face of oppression.

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